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Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: The End of Occupy Radio That clip you just heard was March 14th, 2012, Occupiers. Left Out became Occupy Radio, and in the four years since, we’ve kept an eye on the corporate takeover of America, and the rise of the police and surveillance states. Join us for a […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: It’s four years of candy-striped, holiday-based, conspiracies, Occupiers. Once again, Aaron Spears of Mic Check Radio brings us tales of Texas Takeovers, Hollywood Missile launches, Osama and Obama, and more from the crisis actors pulling the strings on America’s terrortainment industrial complex. Four years and plenty more where this […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: Occupy Radio: Remembering Our Favorite Guests This is the end of a nearly four year run of Occupy Radio, Occupiers, and this week, Rivera and I are looking back at some of the best shows from our two years of sharing the mic. Oligarchy, wealth, and debt, Basic Income, […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: 15-12-09 Occupy Radio: Activist Report From the Paris Streets at COP21 The fate of the planet is on Occupy Radio this week as we interview two on-the-ground organizers in Paris, who will share the stories of organizing resistance in, and around a commercialized, corporatized, climate talk process that doesn’t […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: Occupy Radio: Chuck Collins and the Billionaire Bonanza The seeds of the Occupy movement were sown when Wall Street crashed the economy, and then got bailed out. That was the climax of a concentrated forty-year-long campaign to gut the middle class, and transfer the wealth of America into the […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: Occupy Radio: Occupy Today, with Arun Gupta, and Michael Gould-Wartofsky Four years out from Zuccotti Park, what are the chances for an Occupy 2.0? Bernie Sanders appears to be carrying the Occupy torch with his dark-horse candidacy heavy with anti-Wall Street rhetoric. Bernie’s enthusiastic crowds seem to indicate that […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: Occupy Radio listeners are in for a sneak preview of Love (and revolution) Radio this week as Sherri Mitchell joins us to interview our guests on the impact of the recent Canadian elections on Indigenous Nations. Also as the struggle to stop the Trans Pacific Partnership heats up and […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: Dodging bullets and stopping wars, Linda Sartor risks life and limb as an unarmed peacekeeper. This week on Occupy Radio, we revisit our November 2014 interview. Linda explains how she has lost her fear of death in her pursuit of peace. Also, Jerry Monroe Maynard checks in to share […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: It’s a bad look for the beacon of Democracy, Occupiers. The people of the United States are beginning to question the sanctity of our vote. In the next presidential election, nearly a third of the population will cast votes that leave no sort of public record. If you can’t […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: Even in this day and age of instantaneous pervasive communication, Occupiers, we still don’t know how to communicate. Our iPhone meeting apps can only offer so much help. Eventually, as a society, we’re going to have to start dealing with the issues we see, instead of the ones we […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: Big news this week, Occupiers. Since Occupy Radio first aired nearly four years ago, we’ve focused on the corrupting influence of money on our government, and our communities. We’ve tracked the battles against the Keystone pipeline, and the Trans Pacific Partnership. We’ve cheered the rise of Idle No More, […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: With the Occupy movement gone from the headlines, more than one pundit has suggested that the whole uprising was nothing more than a fad. For a few months, at the end of 2011, it was fashionable, and hip to occupy public space, and to tempt the wrath of the […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: Across the United States, Occupiers, local communities are realizing practices like fracking and mountain top removal are dangerous, poisonous, hard on water supplies, and bad for local economies. At the same time, those same communities are finding that they have no legal means to address these issues. Thomas Linzey, […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: The United States is a prison state without parallel. With 5% percent of the world’s population, the Land of the Free holds 25% of the world’s prisoners. When states lock up millions of people in densely crowded prisons, environmental impacts, to the prisoners, and the hosting communities, are sure […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: The American dream used to include a home for everyone, Occupiers. That’s no longer true as low-wage workers get crowded out of housing and opportunities. With the highest rent in the state, Santa-Fe, New Mexico is taking steps to address this issue. Tomas Rivera explains the potential impact of […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: We’re going for a late summer swim, Occupiers. Swimming in debt, that is. We all have debt. Student loan debt is even greater than credit card debt. Medical debt is destroying lives; and what about our national debt? The interest payments alone on all of that debt are staggering, […]
Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org: The 1983 Supreme Court ruling in Beardon v Georgia made it clear that courts could not revoke probation for those who justifiably could not afford to pay their fines. Over the last two decades a mulit-million dollar industry has grown up in direct defiance of the Beardon ruling. The […]
Mathis Wakernagle joins Occupy Radio this week to talk about Earth Overshoot Day. It’s the day each year when the human species uses more resources than the Earth can restore. That day keeps coming earlier and earlier every year. Kevin Camps of Beyond Nuclear peeled off from an Enbridge protest at John Kerry’s house to […]
It’s two tales of hope this week on Occupy Radio. Joshua Gorman is looking for the leaders of tomorrow. He founded Generation Waking Up as a way to help motivate the Millennials. Joshua shares his high hopes for the generation who will be inheriting everything we leave behind. Deva Temple has created Truth and Reconciliation […]
The TPP missed a deadline in Hawaii, Occupiers, and that’s got a lot of Anti-Trans Pacific Partnership activists hoping the corporate trade deal is on the slippery slope to its own doom. Kevin Zeese of Flush the TPP joins us with an update. Plus, 70 years after the United States became the first and only […]
As the upward transfer of wealth leaves more and more people living on the streets, cities and states are getting creative in their efforts to make being homeless illegal. From camping bans to laws against the public sharing of food, there truly is an American war against the homeless. Abbi Samuels joins Occupy Radio this […]
Last week, in a small town in the Ozarks, the Ku Klux Klan’s Soldiers of the Cross Training Institute, was open for business. White supremacists age 16 and up spent a week learning about “Establishing White Consciousness in a Modern Society,” while training to join the New Crusade for race, faith and homeland. That was […]
It’s a tale of two journeys this week on Occupy Radio. Jimmy Betts, of Beyond Extreme Energy, checks in with Rivera and Getch as he prepares to criss-cross the nation calling out the oppressive, racist, corporate forces willing to exchange human life for profit. Then, Kim Redigan joins us from Detroit, Michigan, where she recently […]
The assault on Native American water rights is expanding, Occupiers. While up in the Northeast, corporate pipeline politics is making activists of people on the left and the right. Ramona Mason, details the struggle of the Klamath Tribe of Southern Oregon. Klamath Tribal leaders signed away historic water rights with votes from only twenty percent […]