By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 April, 2004
Author
CKLN 88.1fm

Darryl from Toronto Native Youth and the Coalition for Indigenous Sovereignty

By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 April, 2004
Author
CKLN 88.1fm

On the occasion of the Native Women’s Association of Canada launching their Sisters in Spirit Campaign the Coalition in Support of Indigenous Sovereignty hosted an event in Toronto to give insight into the 500 + disappeared Native women.

Sisters in Spirit – May 22nd, Toronto, Turtle Island

On the occasion of the Native Women’s Association of Canada launching their Sisters in Spirit Campaign the Coalition in Support of Indigenous Sovereignty hosted an event in Toronto to give insight into the 500 + disappeared Native women.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 April, 2004
Author
London IMC'ista

Links to hi and lo quality versions of Indymedia Radio London Weekly one hour show on Resonance FM (london)

7th April Show Included:

- easter land occupation action + ideal low impact housing exhibition

- april fools stories from indymedia network

- mayday media mayhem + propaganda PLUS eu dublin news / uk mayday plans

- File sharers attacked by corporate law

- Roundup of uk + global imc newswires

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By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 April, 2004
Author
Audio Indymedia Buenos Aires

Programa numero #7 de radio de Indymedia Buenos Aires.
Program number #7 radio show of Indymedia Buenos Aires 16,5 MB - 72:26 Min.

Programa del 09/04/2004
Este es el programa numero #7 del proyecto de Radio de Indymedia Buenos Aires.
Para contactarnos envien un mail a cmi-audioarg arroba lists.indymedia.org
Realizamos este programa: Anarresti, Mat, Torniyo y Zula.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 9 April, 2004
Author
Stephen Dunifer

A four day workshop session sponsored by Free Radio Berkeley to teach you how to build FM broadcast transmitters (and other related items such as antennas) and set up a low power (15-100 watt) community radio station capable of covering a broadcast radius between 5 and 15 miles depending on power, terrain and antenna height.

Radio Summer Camp