top
Police State
Police State
Indybay
Indybay
Indybay
Regions
Indybay Regions North Coast Central Valley North Bay East Bay South Bay San Francisco Peninsula Santa Cruz IMC - Independent Media Center for the Monterey Bay Area North Coast Central Valley North Bay East Bay South Bay San Francisco Peninsula Santa Cruz IMC - Independent Media Center for the Monterey Bay Area California United States International Americas Haiti Iraq Palestine Afghanistan
Topics
Newswire
Features

Newsitem List



first back 48 of 59 next last
audiotwo in depth interviews by alex jones (audio/mpeg 30.9MB) by ned
on the crash of the dollar and the dangers of non-organic/genetically-modified-organisms in our food supply and our ecosystem The Alex Jones Radio Show Friday, February 29, 2008 audio three hours...
Posted: Wed, Mar 5, 2008 10:40pm PST
audioAUDIO: Building Bridges: Plan Mexico Is Planned Repression (audio/mpeg 25.6MB) by via Building Bridges
President Bush announced a $500 million/year security cooperation plan with Mexico, the Merida Initiative or Plan Mexico. This is increasingly being used to militarize the Mexican state to counter grassroots organizing and protest. Audio: 28:00...
Posted: Tue, Mar 4, 2008 2:19am PST
audioPeter Young Speaks in Santa Cruz (audio/mpeg 34.3MB) by ~Bradley
On February 23rd, Peter Young, an animal liberation activist and former Green Scare prisoner, spoke at the Louden Nelson Center in Santa Cruz before a screening of "Behind the Mask" at a benefit for the SHAC 7. Peter grew up in Los Gatos and moved to the state of Washington at the age of nine. He went to college at the University of Washington where he became involved in animal rights activism. In 1997, Peter and a friend liberated over 8,000 mink and foxes from various fur farms in a two-...
Posted: Thu, Feb 28, 2008 10:44am PST
audioMOVE 9 Parole Hearings set for April! (audio/mpeg 2.9MB) by Hans Bennett
Almost 30 years after the Aug. 8, 1978 police siege on MOVE's West Philadelphia home, the remaining eight prisoners are eligible for parole. Phil Africa is asking for people to write letters of support to The Parole Board....
Posted: Fri, Feb 22, 2008 11:50pm PST
audioThe Costs of Crime War Myths (audio/mpeg 1.5MB) by Mumia Abu-Jamal
I caught a brief snippet of the news a few days ago, of Delaware Senator Joseph Biden's apology for writing, introducing and sponsoring passage of a 1986 Crime Bill which heightened federal penalties for crack usage and possession. Sen. Biden said he recognized now that the bill was based on myth. Much of it hyped by the daily press, which in turn fed the National phobia about drugs, and pushed politicians to support more and more draconian methods of repression....
Posted: Wed, Feb 20, 2008 4:22pm PST
audioOver 130 Wild Buffalo Slaughtered in Yellowstone: up to 275 total wil be sent to slaughter (audio/mpeg 7.6MB) by George Cadman
Over 130 wild buffalo have been slaughtered by the National Park Service in Yellowstone. They have captured a total of 275 and plan to slaughter all of them. George Cadman of Free Radio Santa Cruz 101.1 FM spoke with Stephany Seay of the Buffalo Field Campaign about the real reasons behind the slaughter, what they are doing to fight this and how people can get involved....
Posted: Tue, Feb 19, 2008 5:15pm PST
audioGabriela León at UC Santa Cruz: Sunday Walk to the Zócalo of Oaxaca (audio/mpeg 14.5MB) by ~Bradley
Gabriela León Vázquez gave an artist talk at UC Santa Cruz on January 29th about her exhibition at UCSC's Sesnon Gallery, Sunday Walk to the Zócalo of Oaxaca (Paseo dominical por el Zócalo de Oaxaca). She was born in Cuautla, Morelos, Mexico in 1973, and is currently living and working in Oaxaca. The exhibition, on display until March 8th, is a multi-media artistic response to the popular revolt and resistance that unfolded in Oaxaca in 2006 and 2007, including photos from the Peoples' Guelag...
Posted: Mon, Feb 18, 2008 1:09pm PST
audioQuestion and Answer with Gabriela León (Attachment On: Gabriela León at UC Santa Cruz: Sunday Walk to the Zócalo of Oaxaca) (audio/mpeg 9.0MB) by ~Bradley
Gabriela León answers questions about her Sunday Walk to the Zócalo of Oaxaca. *Some of the questions were inaudible, and therefore edited out, but Gabriela's r...
Posted: Mon, Feb 18, 2008 1:09pm PST
audioFRSC: Humbolt Free Radio FCC visit (audio/mpeg 22.5MB) by Skidmark Bob
Interview with DJ. Downbeat of Humbolt Free Radio 99.9fm about their FCC visit and intimidation. Music by REM, Steve Earl, Hot Water Music, $eth on Free Radio Santa Cruz 101fm 02-05-08...
Posted: Tue, Feb 5, 2008 1:33pm PST
audioThe 'Oops' Factor (audio/mpeg 1.9MB) by Mumia Abu-Jamal
I, too, was shocked by Sen. Hillary Clinton's win over Barack Obama (I bet you so was she!), but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what happened. In my view, it had absolutely nothing to do with Hillary's tears, nor any such nonsense. It had everything to do with people walking into the booth, pulling a curtain, and having second thoughts. It had everything to do with what, to some, is still unimaginable: a Black president of the United States of America....
Posted: Tue, Jan 15, 2008 10:28am PST
audioTorture and the Twilight of Empire (Attachment On: Witness Against Torture - Part 2) (audio/mpeg 5.7MB) by Bill Carpenter
Marnia Lazreg argues in her new book, Torture and the Twilight of Empire: From Algiers to Baghdad, http://press.princeton.edu/titles/8524.html that an e...
Posted: Sun, Jan 13, 2008 11:13pm PST
audioCrimes of State (audio/mpeg 1.6MB) by Mumia Abu-Jamal
In Peru, where Alberto K. Fujimori (once affectionately nicknamed 'El Chino' for his Asian features) faces a slew of criminal charges stemming from his years in power as president. The former president faces charges from his 10 - year reign over Peru's version of a "dirty war" against virtually all opponents of the State. From armed combat against Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) and the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (known as the Tupamaros), to massacres of students and leftists...
Posted: Tue, Jan 8, 2008 6:46am PST
audioWhen News Ain't New (audio/mpeg 1.9MB) by Mumia Abu-Jamal
Recently, headlines blared and news anchors put on their serious faces to announce the startling revelation that the late FBI chief, J. Edgar Hoover had plans and lists for the illegal detention of thousands of Americans, because of perceived threats to US national security. They based their reports on newly released government documents. I was struck by the reports; not because they were startling, but because I knew that this wasn't news....
Posted: Sun, Dec 30, 2007 9:35pm PST
audioBaseball Over 'Terrorism'? (audio/mpeg 1.7MB) by Mumia Abu-Jamal
As the global news media salivated over charges of steroid use in professional baseball, what got lost in most of the sauce is the news emerging from the nation's chief Latin city: Miami. In a time of the so-called War on Terror, isn't this case more important than guys bulking up for baseball games? Sport is, after all, entertainment. What's more important- entertainment or war? The national, corporate media has answered that question, once again....
Posted: Tue, Dec 18, 2007 10:55am PST
audioConerty's Greatest Hits From Free Radio (Attachment On: "Coonerty's Greatest Hits": On FRSC Sunday AM & In Front of His BookStore Sunday PM) (audio/x-ms-wma 5.2MB) by Tim Rumford
Here is the Connert'y Greatest Hits audio file I pulled from Roberts show. Small file size, approx 1 hr. in length, FM quality. First 30 seconds is silence. It ...
Posted: Mon, Dec 24, 2007 12:29pm PST
audio"Little B" Endorses Elaine Brown For President: Audio From Behind Bars (audio/mpeg 980.5KB) by California Committee To Elect Elaine Brown
Audio from behind bars of Little B. Little B was put into adult prison at the age of 14 for a crime he did not commit. Elaine Brown has written a book about Michael Lewis aka, "Little B" and continues aggressively advocate for his release. She is running for President in the California and Massachusetts primary election on February 5, 2008. Register Green...VOTE BROWN!...
Posted: Sat, Dec 15, 2007 10:21pm PST
audioOmaha Night (audio/mpeg 1.2MB) by Mumia Abu-Jamal
What does it say about the American fascination with fame? And how do you get fired, from McDonald's? What do you think this young man had to look forward to? Unemployed, with few serious prospects. Feeling unloved -- worthless. The U.S. economy (for working people) has been in virtual free fall since the ravages of globalization have left a smattering of service jobs in the place of missing manufacturing jobs....
Posted: Sat, Dec 15, 2007 12:34am PST
audioThe CIA Destroys Tapes...(What's New?) (audio/mpeg 1.4MB) by Mumia Abu-Jamal
In the past, according to intrepid journalists, researchers and former CIA officials themselves, the agency has toppled governments, staged assassinations, supported terrorists who unleashed waves of violence against their people (they called them 'contras'), bombed people, undermined national economies and democracies, and a host of other crimes - because they were told to do so. In this context, compare that they destroyed tapes - even tapes of torture! Why is this objectionable, ye...
Posted: Thu, Dec 13, 2007 4:21pm PST
audioWSQT Audio coverage (Attachment On: Green Scare anniversary Protest Calls Out Snitches at FBI Headquarters) (audio/mpeg 4.8MB) by WSQT Guerrilla Radio 87.9 FM in DC
This is the WSQT Guerrilla Radio coverage of the protest...
Posted: Sun, Dec 9, 2007 3:09pm PST
audioAbu-Jamal Case Spawns Creative Projects (audio/mpeg 737.9KB) by Linn Washington Jr.
Few events in Philadelphia’s storied history from colonial to contemporary times match the contentious case of death row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal for spawning creative projects across the globe. This case now nearing a 26-year-mark is the subject of a new round of projects from locally produced feature-length films to a book about Abu-Jamal’s life written by a professor in France....
Posted: Sat, Dec 1, 2007 1:56pm PST
first back 48 of 59 next last