By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 April, 2006
Author
DJ Tanya and Wanbli Watakpe

As the US government, and its neocon pundits spew their venomous rhetoric about their “nation of laws” demanding respect for its borders, its political and corporate agents continue to encroach upon indigenous territory in utter violation of their own laws and indigenous borders (2 hrs)

By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 April, 2006
Author
Progetto Radio Scatola Nera

sabato 8 aprile 2006 alle ore 17.00

Il Circolo Carlo Vanza a Locarno ha proposto in occasione della serie di incontri "un libro per aperitivo":

L'economia partecipativa di Michael Albert a cura di Peter

By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 April, 2006
Author
MelbindyRadio Team

local, national, regional, and global news: Melbourne Camp Sovereignty update, Uprising in Nepal, US national immigration protest...etc

By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 April, 2006
Author
Melbourne Indymedia Radio 3CR 855am

The indymedia radio show of the 5th April 2006 from 3cr radio melbourne, australia. features local, nation, regional and global indymedia news features, activist tech news and the weekly callendar. Includes: Aus's new covert telecom surveilance laws, ARTV off air, lake cowal updaye, new york filipino solidarity... and much more. Approx 1 hour. (16MB, MP3)

By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 April, 2006
Author
Robbie Sinnott

mp3 22 mins 128kbps

Luke Chodo, from Zimbabwe, charts the history of the pan-Africanist movement, and the trend in recent years to look beyond Africa to global struggles.

Luke also gives an analysis of Mugabe's regime and how it has changed, and highlights a few shortcomings of the MDC.

Recorded in February 26th 2004.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 April, 2006
Author
Ariel Perez

School Lunches: Unsafe at Any Eating

School Lunches: Unsafe at Any Eating

Once again we see how with the government in the hands of corporations, not only workers loose their rights and their livelihood. Our children loose too.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 April, 2006
Author
CKUT Radio's Community News Collective

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This radio documentary 'Bumping Heads with the Police' is the result of a series of workshops with children in the after-school program at the Tyndale St. Georges Community Centre in Little Burgundy led by independent journalist Brendan K. Edwards. This project is a community news initiative that was launched during Black History Month.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 April, 2006
Author
Ariel Perez

Myths about outsourcing

Myths about outsourcing

Cheaper labor is not the real cost problem. Other costs are. These costs are driven by management and egos of management. The first place to streamline and downsize is in administration, management and corporate expenses.