By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 April, 2005
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Paul Riismandel
By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 April, 2005
Author
Paul Riismandel

Media scholar and activist Robert McChesney joins Drew in the studio, along with our friend John Anderson of DIYmedia.net and Free Press' Media Minutes. They discuss the state of the media reform movement, the upcoming National Conference for Media Reform, and McChesney's two most recent books.

The mediageek radioshow is a weekly critical look at our media environment, with a focus on independent media and the people who make it.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 April, 2005
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Houston IMC

Interview with Kale of MonkeyWrench Books in Austin, a community space facilitating the free exchange of ideas.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 April, 2005
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Houston IMC

Interview with Alamdar Hamdani, Houston member of the ACLU board, on upcoming Patriot Act protest.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 April, 2005
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Houston IMC

Interview with Allison Yorra of Code Pink on the April 11, 2005 protest at John Bolton's Senate confirmation hearing.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 April, 2005
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Perth Indymedia Radio Crew

Interview with Chris Farnworth - who "positively positioned a s coffee mousse "pie" into the face of Collis Thorpe - the CEO of Cable Sands in November 2004.

Chris faced court on Wednesday last week. Tune into Perth Indymedia Radical Radio to hear the outcome.

For background on Cable Sands Mining of the Ludlow Tuart Forest, see http://savethetuarts.org

Perth Indymedia Radical Radio show:
http://perthindyradio.blogspot.com/

By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 April, 2005
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homefries

This is an interview with an eye-witness to the recent royal coup in Nepal. Sage tells stories about what he's seen, clarifies the political forces involved, and speaks about his own friends who are caught up in the incredibly scary and painful upheaval.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 10 April, 2005
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Traprock Peace Center

Anthony Arnove, Erik Gustafson (EPIC), and Alex Ryabov (IVAW.net), with audience participation, debated the continued US occupation of Iraq on April 6, 2005 at St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights, NY. Carolyn Eisenberg of sponsor Brooklyn Parents for Peace moderated.

"... if there were any genuine justice for the people of Iraq, not only would war criminals like Rumsfeld and Bush and Wolfowitz face prosecution for their crimes, the U.S. government would be forced to pay them reparations." – from Anthony Arnove’s prepared remarks