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“Mayday,” which is used as a more »
Occupy Wall Street Nails Down its Protest Music Stripes!
“OccupyThisAlbum” – 99 Artists on 99 Tracks for the 99%
Patriotism and Protest – inexorably bound and oftentimes indistinguishable – have always had their say through music. Whether it be the American Revolution (“The Liberty Song”), World War I (“Over There” competing with “I more »
Occupy & the Unions – A Missed Opportunity, or Just Round One?
What is it about the Unions and the Occupy Movement?
What would appear to be a marriage-made-in-activist-heaven appears now to be a series of uncomfortable “dates” which could use some pre-marriage counseling.
At least in part, that is Bennett Kremen’s view on more »
Abigail C. Field is a complex and accomplished blogger, journalist, attorney and activist, but it can be agreed that she has settled on two simple article guidelines: hate State Attorney Generals who fail their office, and love Whistleblowers.
Why Will They Put You In Jail? Because It Is Profitable.
After my hosting an interview with a participant in the Occupy San Quentin protest earlier this week, I decided to do a bit more research on the subject that few more »
I first encountered today’s guest, Priscilla Grim, without knowing it, when I picked up my first issue of the Occupy Wall Street Journal at Zuccotti Park in September, 2011. As a founding editor, Director and Project Manager of Occupied Media, she has been more »
Our telephone guest today on 15 Minutes of Fact would have to be considered a rare and controversial find: a veteran of banking, a trader and a salesman during the mortgage boom and bust which we now term “The Great Recession” who lines up solidly with more »
15MOF interview with Judith Katz – Prison Rights Activist
I first noticed our guest, Judith Katz, through her role with the Occupy Protest that was held at San Quentin on February 20, 2012. After a flurry of back-and-forth emails, she consented to appear on WGRNradio.com and to explain her position and more »
This phone interview with Kellie Terry-Sepulveda, Executive Director, and Sharon de la Cruz, A.C.T.I.O.N Program Director took place on November 17, 2011, almost two months into the Occupation of Zuccotti Park in NYC.
15MOF Interview with Ben Roberts – OccupyCafe.org
There has been much pontificating and proclaiming by the Mainstream Media – and especially the pundits on the right – that since #Occupy people have been “evicted” from almost every encampment in the U.S. that the movement has withered and is passing away.
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