By Anonymous (not verified) , 18 July, 2004
Author
Stefan Christoff

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Listen to an interview with Shane Kadidal, a staff attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York. The interview focuses on the recent US Supreme Court ruling, concerning the indefinite detention of hundreds of so-called "Enemy Combatants" from throughout the world at Guantanamo Bay.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 18 July, 2004
Author
Siva
By Anonymous (not verified) , 18 July, 2004
Author
Siva
By Anonymous (not verified) , 18 July, 2004
Author
Siva
By Anonymous (not verified) , 18 July, 2004
Author
Siva

Good music to hear.

Aiy Silu Silu

By Anonymous (not verified) , 18 July, 2004
Author
Chris Lugo

Cherri Honkala, founder of the Kensington Welfare Rights Union, an organization dedicated to the empowerment of working class poor women in Philadelphia, speaks about the FTAA and the disempowering effects of the global economy on women everywhere. Panel Discussion held at the Miami People's Resistance to the FTAA.

Tennessee Indymedia Radio Project
.Wave File 12:00

By Anonymous (not verified) , 18 July, 2004
Author
Chris Lugo

Panel Discussion at the Other Economic Summitt held as a counter summit to the G8 in Brunswick Georgia June 2004. Ever wonder what the world would look like if community was the fundamental method of economic organizing rather than corporate profits? Panel discusses the role that community economics actually plays in the global economy and the bizarre and destructive effects that corporate profits play on the actual global economy.

Streaming Real Audio 43:00
Tennessee Indymedia Radio Project
www.tnimc.org

By Anonymous (not verified) , 18 July, 2004
Author
Chris Lugo

Ever wanted to start your own radical community newspaper? Ever feel like the corporate news doesn't cover anything you even barely care about? Ever wonder what is really happening in your town and how to tell people about it? Radical community newspapers, low tech and all, are still one of the most effective ways of reaching your community. Listen to this panel discussion presented by the Asheville Global Report, a successful radical newspaper with a circulation of 1700 that has been printing weekly in Asheville, North Caroline for several years now.