By Anonymous (not verified) , 21 April, 2005
Author
Ron Anicich

Your weekly wrap-up of North American police brutality, misconduct and corruption.

This week:

Coke addict Toronto cop may keep job

Shoplifting trial for Montreal cop

Massachusetts cop guilty of raping girl

9th victim of NYC mob detectives unearthed

Louisiana cop charged with sex assault

Louisiana deputy beats his cousin

California cop charged with sexual misconduct

A review of the week's taser news

and much more!

PLUS an interview with journalist Anne-Marie Cusac about her article, The Trouble With Tasers

By Anonymous (not verified) , 21 April, 2005
Author
Perth Indymedia Radio Crew

Interview with Julie Newman from Network of Concerned Farmers - an Australia wide network of conventional and organic farmers who are concerned about the economic, environmental and social impacts of genetically modified crops...

See: http://www.non-gm-farmers.com

She discusses various aspects of GM Crops, and why she is involved with "Activism".

By Anonymous (not verified) , 21 April, 2005
Author
Al Uh Looyah

Al's show tonight was dedicated to his Grandmother-in-Law, Dorothy Twisselman who died recently and tonight 4/20/05 would have been her birthday. so I play a lot of country, old-timey music and other stuff that she might've liked. Honor our Ancestors and our Descendents. 2 hours.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 21 April, 2005
Author
from at.indymedia.org

Es wird viel zu wenig berichtet über die Ereignisse in Genua. Wichtig zur Schaffung von Gegenöffentlichkeit sind freie Radios, aber auch Audioarchive und Internetradios. So wurden während der Proteste in Genua im Juli 2001 rund um die Uhr im Äther und via Live-Stream berichtet. Hier findet ihr Links zu aktuellen Audioberichtet zur aktuellen Situation, zum Audioarchiv der Volxtheaterkarawane und mehr...

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 April, 2005
Author
queer-j brad

About 400 hundred students and supporters demonstrating against budget cuts and fee increases rallied outside sanDiego city College and then marched to the gov's office for another rally. A breakaway march brought the message to the heart of downtown san Diego.

Interviews with students and supporters. Audio duration: 11 min 11 sec

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 April, 2005
Author
RadioActive sanDiego

This is 50 mins of RadioActive sanDiego 's coverage of the Student Walkout and the breakaway from the official march route.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 April, 2005
Author
Libertinus

Las distintas actividades públicas de Gloria Muñoz Ramirez en Uruguay serán retransmitidas por Indymedia Uruguay

a periodista Gloria Muñoz Ramírez vivió diez años, desde 1995, en la selva Lacandona, en comunidades zapatistas. Es una experiencia única, que le permitió comprender a fondo el movimiento zapatista, con el que se ha comprometido activamente. Como resultado de esas vivencias, publicó el libro El fuego y la palabra, prologado por el subcomandante insurgente Marcos, en el que describe con admiración la persona de Gloria.