By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 February, 2005
Author
George & Vinny

Cultural analyst, Naomi Klein is perhaps one of the most perceptive writers and thinkers of the global justice movement. The author of two books, No Logo and Fences and Windows, Klein's dispatches are read internationally, appearing in the Nation Magazine, the London Guardian, and Toronto Globe and Mail. On Feb. 16, 2005 at UC Santa Cruz, Naomi Klein presented her talk, "War and Fleece: Economic Shock Therapy in Iraq," in which she also shared her analysis of the January 30 Iraq election.

Self-contained for broadcast: 59:37

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 February, 2005
Author
Alexandalus
By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 February, 2005
Author
Alexandalus

My desk

By Anonymous (not verified) , 19 February, 2005
Author
infopirates

Radical independent folk-rocker and visionary Ani DiFranco speaks on politics, music and finding hope in these times, we’ll hear from her new CD, Knuckle Down.

Interview is higher bitrate than from FP website 128k mono 25:24

Ani Difrancos Label Righteous Babe Records also produces lotsa great Independant artists: http://www.righteousbaberecords.com/

By Anonymous (not verified) , 19 February, 2005
Author
Asma ul Husna

99 names of Allah, 3 minutes 31 seconds

By Anonymous (not verified) , 19 February, 2005
Author
Mr. Mike radioActive radio

First part of the latest show I did concerning the Kava Lounge fundraiser for radioActive, along with the Phoenix Program. This chunk of the show runs about 1:22.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 19 February, 2005
Author
AZ Radio IMC

10:42 minute:EMBATTLED PBS
"Postcards from Buster," a children's program seen on some 350 Public Broadcasting Stations, recently sparked a major controversy when its main character in a particular episode visits a Vermont farm and meets two lesbian couples, who are not identified as such in the show.
Tonight, NewsHour Media Correspondent Terence Smith speaks with Karen Everhart of Current newspaper about the persistent controversies plaguing PBS and Mitchell's decision to leave.
Plus:"Frontline" using "Dirty Words"

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