By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 August, 2004
Author
dunk-imc-ireland

"red archive" (relationship between art and politics) open exhibition ran for 1 month in project arts centre, temple bar, dublin, imc stuff was put in, screenings put on, open feedback session between "art" and "activist" communities-@ 30 mns

art gallerys should be the most exciting places in cities
the global justice movement should be using these spaces to their full potential

the art community should be getting real

"modern art is bollox" acts are happening to challenge things

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 August, 2004
Author
chickpea

after folks walked over the brooklyn bridge saturday in the march for women's lives, they stopped at a rally to hear speakers like Eve Ensler, author of the Vagina Monologues and from several members of New York City's pro-choice city council. Also included in the rally were songs like this one...

sorry, i couldn't find the name of the singer here, and i'll post it if if find out.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 August, 2004
Author
Aubrey Semple

On August 29, 2004, Hundreds of Thousands of People from all over the country came together in Protest of the Republican National Convention that is taking place in New York City. Aubrey Semple, reporter from WBAI Rise Up Radio asks some people the purpose of the Rally/Protest.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 August, 2004
Author
dunk-imc-ireland

this is a 7 minute interview ibetween imc-dunk, micelle whooley from mayfield arts centre, rafa from nicuraqua who is now a tutor and being invovled with muralismo since he was 9, michelle from mayfield who was very emotional after the end of the process

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 August, 2004
Author
dunk-imc-ireland

The “Muralismo” Project began in 1988 in Estelí Nicaragua, coming from sandinistas rising, walls are used for murals. "mayfield" in cork, ireland hooked up with them and together they made a massive mural during the 4th world culture festival in dublin this weekend

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 August, 2004
Author
dunk-imc-ireland

this is a 7 minute interview ibetween imc-dunk, micelle whooley from mayfield arts centre, rafa from nicuraqua who is now a tutor and being invovled with muralismo since he was 9, michelle from mayfield who was very emotional after the end of the process

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 August, 2004
Author
dunk-imc-ireland

The “Muralismo” Project began in 1988 in Estelí Nicaragua, coming from sandinistas rising, walls are used for murals. "mayfield" in cork hooked up with them and togethr they made a massive mural during the 4th world culture festival in dublin

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 August, 2004
Author
August Sound Coalition

Headlines and interviews from Sunday RNC Protests

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 August, 2004
Author
Stefan Christoff

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Listen to a report recorded live on the streets of New York City, as hundreds of thousands of people converged for a historic mobilization, to oppose the Republican National Convention and the ongoing occupation of Iraq. The massive demonstration brought together countless community groups, political campaigns and activists from New York city and throughout the world.

This report features interviews focusing on various political struggles for social justice and self-determination represented on the streets of Manhattan.