By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 March, 2006
Author
Moshe Moscovitz

Dickie Richards investigates stereotypes and discovers that Asians and Icelanders
are to blame for just about everything. Moshe investigates JewWatch and finds a
conspicuously absent Jew. He also bashes some Bolsheviks at Free Radio Santa Cruz.
There's a special guest appearance from Raymond Lafferty who talks about
Che-ah Pets and the unfriendliness of Apaches.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 4 March, 2006
Author
£

64:40
Me and email; why podcasts exist; NEWSFEED-O-SPHERE.

Coming up next: an open (and attempted) independent audit of Indymedia along lines of the second generation Internet. Also, how I used computers for years creatively, yet without using teh 'copy/paste' and 'cut' features. Oh yeah, and I will have some stove-top cocoa macaroons waiting here for your dessert when you get home tonite, dear!

By Anonymous (not verified) , 4 March, 2006
Author
radioactive sandiego

Radica Radio feautures a debrief and live audio from the UCSD Angela Davis Lecture March 1st, 2006. Good stuff! Bare with some technical difficulties... =)

By Anonymous (not verified) , 4 March, 2006
Author
radio pacheco

M3u de la ota campaña en hidalgo y queretaro. en hidalgo mensajes del sup a la coordinadora estatl y en queretaro bienvenida en la plaza de armas.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 3 March, 2006
Author
Mel Leiman

Professor Lieman explains how Marxist theory places capitalism properly where it belongs in the flow of history, while orthodox economics assumes it to be timeless truth. (49:48)

credits: Audio hardware and live recording provided by CrowMoonSound.

One lecture series attendee put it this way: "No one has ever explained these basic (economic) principles to me before. I was operating inside a cage and didn't even know it."

By Anonymous (not verified) , 3 March, 2006
Author
Ariel Perez

County Workers March for a Fair Contract

''County workers provide many vital services that make Santa Cruz County a better place to live,'' one of the organizers said. ''Many of these services require a level of training and experience that are difficult to quickly replace. Workers are marching for community support to maintain community services by retaining the people who provide them.''