Excerpts from the Transgender Day of Remembrance at the LGBT Community Center in San Diego, 11/20/04, includes four interviews, reading of the victims names and keynote address by ME Stephens. Duration 29 min 30 sec
football, water, gates down, walls punctured, big bar-b-q, skate park, indymedia centre, community radio, grow food, community compost, play art sculpture in park, gigs, muralismo;
best place in dublin?
imc dunk talks with liz, clare, krossie, william from DGN, dublin grassroots network in a loose informal setting after RAR, residents against racism, pubquiz.
the discussion is about an idea on how best an existing park and community centre could be used @ sheriff street, dublin. the established community is being slowly squashed out as the docklands are being developed and land prices are going skyward.
botanic spine is an attempt to create an 18km long circular ecological corridor for the city.
As part of the critical mass radio network theme of buy nothing day, I interviewed a salesperson at a san diego hummer dealer and guests and volunteers at the salvation army holiday dinner. Audio duration 16 min 40 sec.
On Thursday, November 25th, CKUT hosted a community call-in discussion on Bush's Tuesday arrival in Canada, offering an interactive look at the issues and mobilization. Joining the discussion Carolyn Parrish (former Liberal Cacus member) and Moustafa & Sophie (Toronto and Montreal mobilizations to Ottawa). Features calls from listeners - including the Canadian Muslim Federation, offering questions on missile defense, the good ole boys network in Canada, & the whys behind this mobilization. Thanks to Shelagh, Samira, & Neil. Two Parts - 56mins total, 48kbps.
Announcing the fourth monthly Critical Mass Radio Network (CMRN) broadcast on Friday, Nov. 26, 2004. This month's broadcast topic is COLONIAL HOLIDAY (in Cambodia), regurgitation, and how to avoid buying anything ever again, ever.
Picture the Homeless, an organization in NYC, run by homeless people, organized a "Sleep-In" in Central Park on Nov 9, to protest the harrassment and selective enforcement that homeless people face.