By Anonymous (not verified) , 2 December, 2004
Author
ecr:activistas

Borderland Art + Film Festival in SF
Live stream from ECR TONIGHT from the Mission Cultural Center , DEC. 2nd.

The Borderland Festival is a deep and multi-layered exhibition which began on Nov.29 with a series of interventions in San Francisco. Tonight ( DEC. 2nd ) the program opens on a wider front with a film festival , a gallery
reception and a live "psychomagick" radio presention by members of the
Enemy Combatant Radio / Indybay crew.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 2 December, 2004
Author
Al Uh Looyah

First Hour of Al Uh Looyah Show, Al is Joined by Queer-Jay Brad to discuss the 20th Anniversary of the Bhopal Disaster. Second Hour mr. Mike makes it three and we talk about the world in general and its problems. also some music!

By Anonymous (not verified) , 2 December, 2004
Author
Ron Anicich

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

Please let me know if you broadcast this.

Email comments and story ideas to ihatepigs@hotmail.com

New programs are uploaded on Thursdays.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 2 December, 2004
Author
north star

An archive of Slave Revolt Radio is now available on the Free Radio Santa Cruz website.

Slave Revolt Radio is a program hosted by Tracy James and Gerald Smith and original airs on Berkeley Liberation Radio, 104.1fm

Slave Revolt Radio archive on freakradio.org
http://www.freakradio.org/slaverevolt.html

Other Slave Revolt Radio pages include:

By Anonymous (not verified) , 1 December, 2004
Author
SWR Collective

AFTA Mobilization radio station info

106.9 FM tucson
Small World Radio Collective
Presents

AFTA?!
Live coverage if the Andean Free Trade Agreement talks in Tucson
Dec. 1 to Dec. 4

+independent music

Call in to Small World Radio with announcements and updates from the street:
studio phone number (520) 891-3326

Also broadcasting streaming audio from the web including other pirate stations and the Independent Media Center special event coverage*
IMC Studio number 1-800-939-7973

By Anonymous (not verified) , 1 December, 2004
Author
Carmen LaSalle

Dennis Kucinch spoke at the Green Festival in San Francisco on Nov. 6, 2004. He analyzed the reasons for people's mistrust of the Bush administration and the US election process. He notes that hope can be found for change at the local government level. He also discussed 9-11 and the meaning of this disaster today.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 November, 2004
Author
TK - August Sound Coalition, NYC IMC Sound

Larry Kramer, co-founder of GMHC, and the founder of Act-UP, delivers a moving speech,

Nov 10, 2004

"The Tragedy of Today's Gays"

Larry Kramer, co-founder of GMHC, and the founder of Act-UP, delivers a moving speech dealing with the epidemic of AIDS, today, and asks people to think hard about how to move forward today in a climate of hate.

"How do we fight as a united front?"

One and one half hour audio