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Debt. We all have it. Let’s talk about it. This week on Occupy Radio, guests Hollie Chaffee of the Corinthian 15 and Laura Hanna from Debt Collective explore the possibilities of turning astronomical debt into unparalleled collective bargaining power. Camilla Mortensen from the Eugene Weekly also joins us to talk about sexual assault lawsuits and […]
Too much testing, Occupiers, has led thousands of public school students nationwide to walk out on corporate standardized tests. This week on Occupy Radio, we talk with Monty Neill, executive director of FairTest, about the use, overuse, and abuse of high-stakes testing in determining our students’ and schools’ futures. We also speak with Ethan Green […]
The view from the top is not what we think … former member of the 0.01% Dariel Garner joins us on Occupy Radio this week to give the 100% a sneak peak into the reality of why income inequality isn’t working for any of us. Also, Anne Meador reports on Cove Point trials and troubles […]
Ready … set … get local net! Christopher Mitchell joins us on Occupy Radio this week to talk about the hundreds of community broadband networks that are providing some of the best Internet service in the country. Also, Jerry Monroe Maynard addresses the recent fire at a Houston, TX Islamic school and how faiths are […]
Turning outrage into action, Humanity for Palestine (H4P) tale online outcry and turns it into on the ground action to work towards an end of the occupation, oppression, and human rights violations in Palestine. This week of Occupy Radio, H4P founder Peter Cohen joins us to explain how the Aug 2014 attacks on Gaza galvanized […]
Not all crimes are considered equal in Jacksonville, Florida … especially if you’re African-American. This week on Occupy Radio, Aleta Alston-Toure’ of the Free Marissa Now Campaign joins us to explain the details of African American Marissa Alexander’s imprisonment over firing a warning shot, and why her recent release to house arrest isn’t so much […]