By Anonymous (not verified) , 1 August, 2005
Author
WSQT Radio 87.9 in DC

Our job is to protect Central American resistance when the shit hits the fan!

By Anonymous (not verified) , 1 August, 2005
Author
WSQT Radio 87.9 in DC

This week The Squat begins playing our promo for the upcoming September protests against the War in Iraq and against globalization durign the Fall meetings of the IMF and World Bank.

Protests begin with a Critical Mass bike ride leaving Dupont Circle at 6:30PM on Friday, September 23. On Saturday, S24 there will be huge marches against the war and the bank, and on MondayS26 there will be direct action all over the city aimed at the Iraq war and its supporters.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 1 August, 2005
Author
WSQT Radio 87.9 in DC

On July 29th, protestors at the Silver Spring recruiting station found the place open for the first time during a protest.

Nobody went in to sign up, but the two recruiters' panic pulled nine cops off the street, preventing a lot of traffic tickets from being written.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 1 August, 2005
Author
Helen Lobato

Environmental Analyst Jan Maarten Dros discusses the impact that the cultivation of Soy in Sth America, grown for the European and Chinese markets, is having on the region. 10'12"

By Anonymous (not verified) , 1 August, 2005
Author
Upstart Radio

Mindwalk is an experimental program produced by Upstart Radio America. Comments and suggestions welcome at http://www.upstartradio.com

Credits: Bomb the Bass, Anonymous Caller, The Minute KKKlan, Brave Unarmed Activists, Instituo Samba Trio Remix, Rob Zombie, Pitchshifter, UK Activists, Greenday, Iowaska, Marylin Manson, Fat Boy Slim

By Anonymous (not verified) , 1 August, 2005
Author
Upstart Radio

Journalist Dahr Jamail speaks at the "People as the Media" Grassroots Media Conference in San Marcos, California. Topics include Iraq, independent media and "Caught In the Crossfire" a documentary by film maker Mark Manning. At the request of Dahr Jamail, no electronic recording of the film preview was gathered.

64/44 mono 74 minutes un-edited raw analog recording. For non-profit use. Editing and modifying encouraged.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 1 August, 2005
Author
dj lotus

Onto the Ontologist gives a report from Campo, CA of tonight's dance party to disrupt the Minutemen. He describes, in english and spanish, the tactic of using music and light to disrupt the efforts of the racist vigilantes to hunt down migrant people. En español tambien. Describo un fiesta de bailando para romper el trabajo de los cazamigrantes en Campo, CA.

Music by the platform "Do G", dj craze and Antibalas, "pay back africa".