By Anonymous (not verified) , 26 November, 2004
Author
Dan Roberts

A 30 minute review of news and opinion recorded from a shortwave radio. 2 files- broadcast quality (13.3MB) and quick download (3.3MB). With times and freqs for listening at home. Free to rebroadcast. Netherlands, Spain, China, and Cuba.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 November, 2004
Author
agitkid

We discuss David Graeber's book "Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology," details of the factory takeovers in Argentina with Evan (Indymedia), and general questions with Ramsey (AK Press Collective).

David Graeber is a associate professor of anthropology at Yale University, and is author of the book, "Fragments of an anarchist anthropology." Evan is an organizer and activist within the Indymedia network, and Ramsey is a member and founder of the AK Press collective.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 November, 2004
Author
Rise Up Radio

Nova Phoenix on an forum discussion at Medgar Evers College on November 20, organized by the Free Your Hood Coalition, a grassroots campaign to shed light on the negative effects of the NYPD's "Operation Impact".
3:56

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 November, 2004
Author
Rise Up Radio

Diallo Shabazz on NAACP's efforts to get out the youth of color vote.
5:49

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 November, 2004
Author
Rise Up Radio

The Youth of America Tried and They are Very Sorry -- we speak with James Zetlen, creator of the website SorryEverybody.com. Followed by "Who is this America" by Antibalas.
12:52

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 November, 2004
Author
Rise Up Radio

On this edition of Rise Up Radio:

* youth news;

* The Youth of America Tried and They are Very Sorry;

* Diallo Shabazz on NAACP's efforts to get out the youth of color vote;

* Michael Blain on the Rockefeller Drug Laws;

* Nova Phoenix from Free Your Hood on an event at Medgar Evers.

Hosted by Saki Hall and produced by Kat Aaron, Nell Geiser and Leanne Stahnke.

Originally broadcast November 12, 2004 on WBAI-NY 99.5 FM.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 November, 2004
Author
Carmen LaSalle

In this speech, Dr. Lakoff deconstructs morality in America today as it pertained to the recent presidential election.

Dr. George Lakoff spoke on the difference between conservative and progressive morality in America today. He also suggested ways in which progressives can reframe their language to better express their moral beliefs.