By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 July, 2005
Author
Free Radio Youth Collective

American Pediatricians calls for Real Sex Ed while the Bush administration says "no sex till marriage." There's now a required course in African and African American history is started up in Philly Schools. And making sure some of the PATRIOT Act expires on time--we’ll tell you how.

Show opening + the Latest in Youth News....

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 July, 2005
Author
Free Radio Youth Collective

What if your high school curriculum sounded like this:
SYSTEMS OF OPPRESSION: Racism, Capitalism, Sexism,
Homophobia and more
ISSUES: “What the Government Doesn’t Tell You: What’s
up with War & Military Recruitment”, “Roots of
Terror”, “Today’s Globalization”, “School to Prison
Pipeline”, Environmental Justice, Self & Community
Health and other issues important to you

We\\\'re joined in the studio by Arlene and Q from NYC Summer
and Jenny Lee from Detroit Summer.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 July, 2005
Author
Free Radio Youth Collective

A dialogue about graffiti’s past and present. TIME Magazine just announced that its graffiti billboard at Houston and Wooster is complete. We’ll speak to artist Cope 2 and Fallon, the firm behind the ad campaign. And we’ll be joined by Josh McPhee, author of Stencil Pirates. Also, an update on New York City Summer and Detroit Summer.

Grafitti Art, Politics and... Advertising?

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 July, 2005
Author
Ben Freeman

Exposing The CFR

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 July, 2005
Author
Mattie Harper

Beverly Jacobs is the President of the Native Women's Association in Canada, and tells us about the gendered and racialized forms of violence and oppression Native women experience in Canada.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 July, 2005
Author
Mattie Harper

The struggle to end the racist practice of using Indian mascots is looked at with the history of the word "Redskins." What are the origins and how has the word been used?

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 July, 2005
Author
Mattie Harper

First Voices brings to the airwaves the experiences, perspectives and struggles of Indigenous people who have been almost totally excluded from both mainstream and progressive, alternative media. Our purpose is to help ensure the continuance and survival of Indigenous cultures and Nations by letting the People tell their own story in their own words. This one hour is devoted to bringing the voices of the Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island (i.e., North America) and connecting their struggles with those of other Indigenous Peoples around the world.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 July, 2005
Author
imemc.org

Weekly Audio Report
July 7-14, 2005

This week in Palestine – a service of the International Middle East Media Center, IMEMC.org – for the week of Friday, July 7 to Friday, July 14, 2005.

Weekly Audio Report
July 7-14, 2005

This week in Palestine – a service of the International Middle East Media Center, IMEMC.org – for the week of Friday, July 7 to Friday, July 14, 2005.