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Occupy Radio: September 19, 2012

Ronnie Garza of Occupy Austin calls in to discuss the Gulf Port Seven. He and six other protesters were arrested and charged with felonies for locking down at the Port of Houston during Occupy the Ports. Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: September 12, 2012

Filmmaker Tim Lewis, Activists Carol Burke Caldwell & Alley Valkyrie. Eugene Police Department ignored felony assault in Downtown Eugene. Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: September 5, 2012

Stan Taylor, LCC Peace Center sits in. Liz Myers of Air Occupy calls in from the Democratic Convention David Cobb of Move to Amend calls in from the Democratic Convention. Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: Does the US Electoral System Work?

Leading into the 2012 Presidential Election, we look into the state of the American vote. With Pamela Smith, president of VerifiedVoting.org, and Corbin Carson of the Center for Public Integrity. John Thomas from Occupy Tampa calls in on the streets at the GOP National Convention. Massive police presence, really bad weather. Very quiet convention. Listen […]

Occupy Radio: Has the United States become a Police State?

Has the United States become a Police State? Tangerine Bolen: Co-Plaintiff in Hedges v Obama, the lawsuit challenging the 2012 NDAA Katie Glenn: Co-Author Suppressing Protest: Human Rights Violations in the US Response to Occupy Wall Street Will Potter: Author of Green is the New Red Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: August 15, 2012

Nancy Koerber, Michelle Glass: Project Reconomy Fighting Foreclosure in Oregon Michael Perelman, author of Invisible Handcuff of Capitalism Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: August 8, 2012

Sue Sierralupe of Occupy Medical Renae Myers of Healthcare For All The sorry state of healthcare in America. Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: August 1, 2012

Live Music from Dave Lippman AKA Wild Bill Bailout Les Anderson of Landowners & Citizens for a Safe Community Protesting the Columbia River Coal Train Lee of Occupy Activist Outpost Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: July 25, 2012

Lauren Regan Civil Liberties Defense Center CLDC joins lawsuit against the Federal Protective Services’ eviction of Occupy Eugene’s protest presence from the Eugene Federal Building Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: July 18, 2012

One woman’s view from Afghanistan Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: July 4, 2012

Stephen Hawking reads the Declaration of Independence Michael Klare: Professor Hampshire College Peace & World Security Studies; B.o.D. Human Rights Watch, and the Arms Control Assoc. Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: June 27, 2012

Reid Bryant Kimball of Occupy Homes & Foreclosures Action Committee Martha Okenfelz Martinez of Occupy Homes Minneapolis Patch of Occupy Fresno actually gets through to the show. Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: June 20, 2012

Occupy Radio expands to 90 minutes as the student radio staff leaves for the Summer. Stephen Hawkings reads Michael Moore. Joe joins the Police Commission Security is high for the Olympic Track and Field trials at the University of Oregon. Patch of Occupy Fresno: Still Occupying. Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: June 13, 2012

Andrew Bacevich: Retired Colonel, US Army, Author of many books on International Relations Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: June 6, 2012

Alley Valkyrie and Sue Sierralupe guest host. No Joe. Occupier’s child taken by authorities. Eugene police crack down in Downtown Eugene in advance of the Olympic Track and Field trials. Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: May 30, 2012

Sue Sierralupe talks about Occupy Medical Thomas Ferguson: Executive Director, Roosevelt Institute: Economies of Politics Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: May 23, 2012

First use of “Howdy Howdy Occupiers” 2x Birthday show Mark Reynolds: Executive Director: Citizen’s Climate Lobby John Washington: Occupy Buffalo, Occupy NATO; Occupy being targeted, NATO Three Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: May 16, 2012

Matt Ward calls in from Occupy LA. Late reports on May Day from Los Angeles John Monroe calls in. Listen on Archive.org Download from Archive.org

Occupy Radio: May 9, 2012

John Monroe and Getch host. Lane County Commissioner Peter Sorenson Public financing of elections. Money in politics locally. Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: April 25, 2012

Paul Nipper of Occupy Longview calls in to talk about the fight against the EGT Grain Terminal, and the fight to preserve union jobs at the Port of Longview Listen on Archive.org: Download on Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: April 11, 2012

Sparrow, Getch, Joe Homeless Task Force Listen and Download from Archive.org: Listen: Download:

Occupy Radio: April 4, 2012

Mariam Wells, Portland musician talks about A15. A Hanford Rally held on April 4, 2012. James Nichols talks about Occupy the Trees. Listen and Download on Archive.org Listen: Download:

Occupy Radio: March 28, 2012

Frog, John Monroe, Getch, Joe Tyndall Frog reads editorials Climate Change conversation Trayvon Martin: Recent surveillance from police station doesn’t show injuries to Zimmerman. Eugene’s Downtown Exclusion Zone create slave labor. Bradley Manning moved out of solitary detention.   Listen and Download on Archive.org Listen: Download:

Occupy Radio: March 21st, 2012
Occupy Radio: March 21st, 2012

    Police State stuff, Getch sings Elvis. Sue Sierralupe of Occupy Medical. Martial law stuff. Patriot Act. Executive Order: “Occupy Law” Listen and Download on Archive.org Listen Here: Download here: https://archive.org/details/OccupyRadio32112