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Class warfare has been a slanted story from the start, Occupiers. This week on Occupy Radio, we bring on radio host and blogger Egberto Willies to talk about how the rich will trumpet their persecution through the corporate media, while the attacks on the growing ranks of the poor are being covered mainly by citizen […]
Michigan’s Emergency Manger law was given sweeping powers over local governments in early 2011, and those powers were voted out by popular referendum in 2012. Now, in 2014, Michigan’s Emergency Manager law is stronger than ever. Rivera Sun and I talk with Claire McClinton of Flint, and Sylvia Orduno, of Detroit, Michigan. We discuss human […]
The Backbone Campaign has been fomenting art activism in communities around the country. This week on Occupy Radio, we interview founder, Bill Moyer, about their latest endeavor: the Rolling Rebellion for Real Democracy, and also about the origin and evolutions of this creative resistance organization. Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:
Government of the people, by the people and for the people has been replaced by government of, by, and for the highest bidder in the United States of America. This week on Occupy Radio we interview Kai Newkirk about 99Rise’s determination to get money out of politics, even if they have to occupy the California […]
Active Hope is a phrase that catches the imagination. As if somewhere between wishful thinking and weary despair there might be a powerful place of engaged active hope that could help activists and ordinary people alike deal with the story of our times that seems to be escalating in urgency and importance. This week on […]
How many steps would you take, Occupiers? A band of nearly 40 marchers is trekking 3000 miles from LA to DC, raising awareness about the Climate Crisis. He snagged one of the marchers, John Abbe, who originally started in Getch’s hometown of Eugene, Oregon, and passed through Rivera’s hometown of Taos, New Mexico. We asked […]