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Know much about public trust law? Neither did we. That’s why we invited law professor Mary Wood to join us Occupy Radio this week to explain the long history and contemporary concept of public trust law and what it means for legislators and citizens. Also, Alex Brown from BARK shares a Nestle water privatization story […]
Mother’s Day is coming up, Occupiers. But this year on Mother’s Day, we don’t want you focusing on candy and cards for your own Mom. We want you to turn your attention to a very important set of Moms who need to be listened to in this country. Moms who are, by the millions, getting […]
It’s April 15th, Occupiers, and this week on Occupy Radio, we’ve got resistance on our mind. First, we speak with Ari Rosenberg from the National War Tax Resisters Coordinating Committee about resisting the military industrial complex brought to you by our tax dollars; and then, Kevin Zeese from the National Resistance to the TPP comes […]
Forty-five years ago, four students were murdered at Kent State while protesting the Vietnam War. This week on Occupy Radio, we interview Laurel Krause, sister of Allison Krause, about the ramifications of the massacre on today’s protests. Lesley Haddock also joins us to report on the Albany Bulb and how gentrification in the Bay Area […]
Some days, Occupiers, you just don’t feel like getting out on the streets, no matter how good the cause. For a small fee, Uberally will let you pay somebody to protest for you. This week on Occupy Radio, we explore the concept of crowd-sourcing the crowd so you can stay home. Then, Liz and Jerry […]
Peace is a language our nation doesn’t speak very well, Occupiers, so this week on Occupy Radio, we’ll talk with Kristin Christman, the author of Taxonomy of Peace, and find some language and concepts for this unknown landscape of peace. Also, Nickie Sekera, a water activist from Maine, shares a story of the Penobscot Nation’s […]