By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 January, 2005
Author
Ben

On this week's show: Anarchist librarians and the University of Michigan's Labadie Collection, last Thursday's counter-inaugural events, and more local, national, and international news.

BlackBox Radio airs Tuesday at 6PM on WCBN-FM (88.3FM in Ann Arbor). BlackBox Radio is produced in the studios of WCBN and can be heard every Tuesday from 6:00-6:30PM. It is also be available for download from the MichiganIMC.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 January, 2005
Author
IMEMC

9:49 mp3
While the newly-elected Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has been successfully negotiating a truce with Palestinian resistance groups, as well as mobilizing thousands of Palestinian security forces into the Gaza Strip to back up his call for a cease-fire, the Israeli army has unleashed another series of invasions into Palestinian areas over the last week. Stay tuned for the weekly report from the IMEMC, imemc.org for the week of January 15th to 22nd, 2005

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By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 January, 2005
Author
HIMC

Interview by Emily of HIMC with Michael of San Diego IMC regarding the J20 activites in San Diego

Emily of HIMC interviews Michael of San Diego IMC regarding demonstrations and arrests during J20 actions in San Diego.

This is excerpted from the Jan. 24, 2005 edition of the Houston IMC radio program.

3:50 min

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 January, 2005
Author
HIMC

our special j-20 themed show included coverage of houston actions, the new orleans jazz funeral for democracy, police brutality & video activism in austin and san diego.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 January, 2005
Author
qjb

Interviews from across the country show the diversity of opposition to the bush regime and the system that put it in place. From J20 coverage of the counter inaugural on radioActive Radio san Diego. Audio Duration 2 hr 36 min.

Recorded by the radioActive J20 team: DJ Aymara, DJ Lotus, DJ Al, DJ Laslow, DJ Weltgeist, Queen B, DJ Pepperbox, Mr. Mike, DJ D'Love, DJ Maria and Queer-J Brad.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 January, 2005
Author
Rita Sand

Rev. Forrest Church, minister at All Soul's Church in New York City and author of several books including a book he editted titled The Separation of Church and State spoke at Unity Temple in Oak Park, IL on January 21, 2005.
8.1mb 16kbps mono cir. 1:15

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 January, 2005
Author
Rita Sand

Part 2: 28:28min 3.2mb 16kbps Speech by Rev. Forrest Church, of All Souls Church, NYC on the separation of church and state at Unity Temple, Oak Park, IL 1/21/05.