By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 October, 2005
Author
Ytzhak

Max Sloan has a conversation author Lawrence ytzhak Braithwaite on witchhunts, gangs, terrorist, gentrifcation and fear culture on Sad and Beautiful World/ fri 16 may 2003

Max Sloan has a conversation author Lawrence ytzhak Braithwaite on witchhunts, gangs, terrorist, gentrifcation, crack and fear culture conducted on fri 16 may 2003 19:55hrs download pt 1

Sad and Beautiful World/Anaphora
Friday 8:00pm - 9:00pm
Producer(s): Pete Cressey, Max Sloan/Stefan & Ca

See also:

http://cfuv.uvic.ca/

By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 October, 2005
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La Isla de Encanta

Tomás Ortiz, guitarrista y bajista del grupo madrileño Clint, llegó a las costas de la isla con media docena de discos (no hubo tiempo a que sonara el “Nevermind” de Nirvana ni el doble blanco de los Beatles) y mucha ilusión por ver cómo se están desarrollando los acontecimientos tras el debut de su grupo, un cuarteto de pop clásico y atípico que acaba de entregar “Alégrame el día”, una sorpresa para nuestro pop se mire por donde se mire.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 October, 2005
Author
Ytzhak

From its monumental revolution and establishment as the first free Black nation in the Western Hemisphere, to its current crisis, Sak Pasé is a cry for liberty and freedom for a nation that has contributed so much to the world; Haiti.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 October, 2005
Author
Ytzhak

NB. more Hip Hop crews (The Welfare Poets) who take their skillz to teach kids and put back into the hoods and barrios they come from -- the deed we need in Victoria: "the Welfare Poets have joined and led campaigns for the Freedom of Political Prisoners, for the establishment of Cop Watch, Environmental Justice in NYC, Vieques, and fighting for human rights worldwide...."

http://victoria.indymedia.org/news/2005/05/40601.php

The Welfare Poets:

By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 October, 2005
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Audio Anarchy Radio

This piece explores some historical thoughts on the origin and nature of private property. By examining the texts of John Locke, PJ Proudhon, and Peter Kropotkin, we encounter questions of where private property came from, how it became an accepted standard, and what its philosophical justifications are. All of these historical thoughts echo loudly into the world of today.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 10 October, 2005
Author
Ytzhak

Planning an attack on a gritty city/a too tall with an army of sycophants and a castrated bulldog/shout out weight/ all over the funkedelic cracked heads on Kane/can you maintain/too deep in the con/to strike a sicness back into a hood long abandoned...

a lord patch decondubbed poetic piece (or hip hop poetics) from a project entitled "notes from new palestine"(fernwood in victoria, bc) a more at 7:30 production

http://ottawa.indymedia.ca/en/2005/05/951.shtml

By Anonymous (not verified) , 10 October, 2005
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John W.

BigTime