By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 October, 2005
Author
Robbie Sinnott

interview with Christina, Dennis and James
12mins 35secs, 128kbps (FM broadcastable)

This interview with three students from Binghamton University (upstate New York) was recorded on September 19th, 2005 at about 4 on a really hot Monday afternoon.

Subjects of discussion include the state of the union, the world and environmental future.

The three students, Christina, Dennis and James, were passing by the Federal Courthouse in Binghamton and noticed the presence of about 100 people outside.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 October, 2005
Author
Megan Williamson

Interview with Jennifer Janssen, a Kenticky native, about the environmental and human costs of mountain top removal mining in Appalachia. This is an ongoing environmental justice issue that threatens the culture of the Appalachian people.
Originally aired on BlackBox Radio. 9:02

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 October, 2005
Author
aymara

este "show" esta todo en espanol para ti. aunque no lo hablo bien les queria encenar lo que aprendi viviendo y luchando en contra de los vigilantes racistas y minute mensos de este tiempo - por la frontera entre los estados unidos y mexico. al lado de muchos quienes estan luchando por los derechos humanos les quiera dar informacion, inspiracion y ensenarles unos tacticos efectivos que hemos encontrado juntos. con musica de victor jara, violenta parra, el gotan project y mucho mas! corre por casi dos horas - siempre en el estacion del radioActive sanDiego!

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 October, 2005
Author
Megan Williamson

This piece details the use of forced psychiatric treatment and the pharmaceutical industry's influence on mental health care. Includes excerpts from an interview with Francesca Allen, an activist around mental health rights. Thanks to RedEye Radio for original interview audio.
This piece originally aired on BlackBox Radio. 8 minutes

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 October, 2005
Author
The Alarm

An interview from early October with New Orleans Activist Jordan
Flaherty. From Issue #3 of The Alarm

An interview from early October with Jordan Flaherty. This interview
disscusses the city of New Orleans, the disaster industrial complex, the
hurricane of disinvestment that hit before Katrina, community responses to
the tragedy and profiteering, as well as talking some about Left Turn
magazine and the role of radical and community media in building
revolutionary social movements.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 October, 2005
Author
dj salinger

3rd attempt

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 October, 2005
Author
Al Uh Looyah

Al and Mohammed Abdula discuss 9/11 from a Islamic/Muslim perspective. We go over some of the more important evidence regarding the so-called "war on terror" which might be better termed a "war on Islam and Muslims". We also play some tracks from the new Public Enemy album, "New Whirl Odor" "911" by Clan Dyken and other tunes. www.reopen911.org 2 hours