End Prison Slavery: The Free Alabama Movement
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This week we air two interviews about the struggle of Alabama activist and
prisoner Kinetic Justice. Kinetic, aka Robert Earl Council, conducted a 6 day
hunger strike because he...
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On March 12, Patriot Prayer member Donovon Flippo was arrested in connection
with an assault in June of 2018. The 23-year-old Flippo is a co-defendent
with Tusitala "Tiny" Toese, 22, both frequent participants in violent protest
events involving the Vancouver, WA-base...
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American society has long used over-policing as a way to violently control
Black, Brown and poor communities and to generate state income from poverty.
Gentrification displaces and breaks up communities and utilizes both police
and private security to enforce this dis...
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We'll be talking with Stephanie Skora on queer allyship with Palestinians. In
particular, we'll focus on the continuing effort of the organization A Wider
Bridge to coöpt queer Jews to stand in for Israel's comment to 'democracy
and pluralism.' As part of that work, "A W...
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Fresh out of college in 1969, Denis Kitchen started publishing underground
comics from a rented office in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Fifty years later,
Kitchen is recognized as one of the leading authorities on graphic novels
and alternative media, and has teamed up with ...
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Happy Tuesday Folx! Y’all know what it is.. we have a new episode!! We have
a VERY special guest this week. @ronnie_aka_bespeak stopped by the studio and
schooled us on how to be a creator in pdx, discussing his music and
incredible ability to lift up his community. Take...
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Karen James speaks with Noelle Hanrahan, founder of Prison Radio and a
journalist who has recorded and broadcast commentaries by Mumia Abu-Jamal
since 1992. Noelle talks about Philadelphia in the racially-charged 1970s
where Mumia made his name as a writer and journalis...
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Traditional totalitarianism conjures images of jack-booted storm troopers,
death camps and Stalin-like regimes. In recent years a new variety of
totalitarianism has emerged departing from the norm. Noted political theorist
Sheldon Wolin calls it “the inversion of tota...
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Join Host Dale Holiday as she shares elements of the futuristic world where
“everyone is equal” as portrayed in Kurt Vonnegut’s short story,
“Harrison Bergeron”. She examines this fictional society and suggests
that the same dynamics create the group think mentality in ...
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This week we talk with guest Sanho Tree, longtime drug policy reformer and
Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, about White House drug policy,
harm reduction, Kamala Harris, and Joe Biden.
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