By Anonymous (not verified) , 23 October, 2006
Author
Renee Feltz

An all-female panel and members of the public discuss the mothers’ movement, maquilas, government corruption and the femicide in Juárez, Mexico. These topics are addressed in Frontera 450+, an exhibit now at the Station Museum, which co-sponsored this forum with UH.

El Paso Times Journalist and author of Harvest of Women: Mexican Safari

By Anonymous (not verified) , 22 October, 2006
Author
Ytzhak

In part 3 we talk with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr of the POCC about the current state of politics and how we should be honoring the Panthers. We also get an in-depth breakdown about the Panthers on the East Coast. We speak with several members of the Boston, New Bedford, and New Haven chapters

By Anonymous (not verified) , 22 October, 2006
Author
Ytzhak

In part 2 we interview former Panther Malik Raheim out of New Orleans about the work he’s done in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina as well as the history of the Panthers in New Orleans. We start off the segment with a speech from H. Rap Brown

By Anonymous (not verified) , 22 October, 2006
Author
Al Uh Looyah

Hey folks, This show I spin a lot of reggae, chop it up a bit about habeus corpus, the kebra nagast, and La Otra Campana (play some audio of it en espanol) and then play some more music like shiragirl, j.w. May, Eric Idle, the Troggs, and more reggae..
listen live on radioactive sandiego wednesdays 6-8pm

By Anonymous (not verified) , 22 October, 2006
Author
Ahmad Reza Taheri

The book: “Globalization and International Relations Theory” (1999) by Ian Clark actually helped and facilitated this note on “Real Sovereign State.”

The Real Sovereign State

By: Ahmad Reza Taheri

By Anonymous (not verified) , 22 October, 2006
Author
London Sound Posse

Clips of the event held by Action Iran and the Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran (CASMII) at Room 101 of the University of London Union.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 21 October, 2006
Author
Medios Independientes

Tomato pickers from Immokalee Florida finialize their mini-tour of the 2006 season at the McDonald's headquarters in Oakbrook.Il. The objective of this 11 day tour was to demand that McDonald's respond to the demands of their farmworkers and resolve the human rights crisis that exist in the fields. Independent media works to bring you a summary of the days events as told by the workers,student and faith based allies themselves.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 21 October, 2006
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lofi audio grab from analog tv

By Anonymous (not verified) , 21 October, 2006
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