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Immediately, after the 2010 Citizens United ruling, author Jeff Clements published a series of predictions about the decision’s impact. Three year later, his projections have come true. This week on Occupy Radio, we interview Clements about the updates to his book, Corporations Are Not People, and one thing he didn’t foresee – the widespread, determined […]
Water is a human right; we can’t survive for more than three days without it. In Detroit, residents are battling water shut-offs and emergency managers to make sure all people have access to affordable water. This week on Occupy Radio, we interview Tawana Petty, an organizer who has been front and center in the Detroit […]
Albuquerque Police Department is notorious for murdering citizens. This week on Occupy Radio, we interview professor and activist David Correia on the long history of APD brutality and the political permissiveness that perpetuates the problem. David Correia at University of New Mexico https://www.unm.edu/~dcorreia/David_Correia/ http://www.apdprotest.org http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Correia David Correia on APD History of Violence http://americanstudies.unm.edu/news/david-correia-on-apd-history-of-violence.html Video of […]
Keeping the faith while working for peace and justice isn’t always easy. This week on Occupy Radio, peace activist John Dear discusses how to cultivate resilience as we work for the long term vision of peace . . . even when it seems impossible http://www.fatherjohndear.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dear Jesuits dismiss peace activist John Dear from Society Peace […]
Occupiers from around the nation are hitting the road on their way to the Occupy National Gathering 2014. This week on Occupy Radio, we interview activist Julia Clark as she leads the Southern Caravan across Arizona, and also organizer Jackie Splain as she details the full NatGat of teach-ins, skill shares, General Assemblies, demonstrations, and […]
What does it take to build a world that works for everyone? This week on Occupy Radio, we talk with Ken Butigan, the director of Pace e Bene, about Campaign Nonviolence – a nationwide movement to end war, poverty, and the climate crisis. Citizens in 47 states and the District of Columbia are planning over […]