More Local Independent Media
Online
Iraq
Journal
A collection of regular print, audio, and video
reports from Iraq
PR
Watch
Helping the public recognize manipulative and
misleading PR practices - a must-read muckraker
FightingBob.com
Wisconsin progressive politics site and webblog.
Forest Conservation
Portal
Nexus of information dedicated to the "age of
ecological restoration"
DIYmedia.net
Info hub for media news and action, with extra-special
focus on microradio
Redhouse.us
The issues of La Crosse, Wisconsin
Radio
WORT-FM
Listener supported community radio - 89.9 FM Madison
WSUM-FM
UW student radio - 91.7 FM Madison
WSUW-FM
UW student radio - 91.7 FM Whitewater
Workers
Independent News Service
Madison-based labor radio news
Visual
WYOU
Community cable access television - Cable Channel 4
Madison
Prolefeed
Studios
Independent documentary film clearinghouse and
organizer of Madison's Electric Eye Cinema
BigTimeTV
Madison-based original video productions
Print
The
Madison Insurgent
Independent newspaper seeking to challenge dominant
ideologies
The Madison
Times
Newspaper focusing on positive and success stories in
communities of color
La Comunidad
News
Periódico basado en Madison que trabaja para
empoder a los individuos hispanohablantes.
Madison-based newspaper working to empower Spanish
speaking individuals.
Union
Labor News
Monthly newsletter by, for, and about working people
in Dane County
The
Progressive
Madison-based monthly magazine seeking to be a
journalistic voice for peace and social justice at
home and abroad
Premiere Generation Ink
Madison-based multimedia publisher of poetry, art,
photography, spoken word, and video.
Rick's
Café
South-Central Wisconsin's local music newspaper
Books
A Room of
One's Own
Feminist bookstore in Madison
Rainbow
Bookstore Cooperative
Lefty bookstore and event space in Madison
Infoshops
UW
Infoshop
A collective resource center providing a lending
library and organizing resources to the Madison and UW community
Satire
The
Infinite Jest
Online satire and home of the American Crusade trading
cards. "Like The Onion, only bitter"
The
Whitebreads
A locally produced comic strip lampooning the affluent
American lifestyle
This site made manifest by
dadaIMC software
Code wrangling by Mad IMC Geeks |
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Commentary: WORT |
03 Dec 2004
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Mel & Floyd, December 3, 2004
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by Sarah Turner
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Whew! After a Thanksgiving hiatus (sorry about that) and massive Internet problems, I've managed - once again - to post Madison's favorite comedy duo, the tag-team Mel & Mr. Pants, here on Madison Indymedia. Many mindless minions died to bring you this week's episode, but as you'll see, the ends justify the means.
Apologies for the late start - everybody has to do their laundry. The show begins one minute in, approximately, with Mel & Mr. Pants giggling over something involving a meteorite. |
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News: Global Justice |
30 Nov 2004
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Palestinians show solidarity with Fallujah
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by kelly bornshlegel
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Nablus, Palestine shows solidarity with the people of Fallujah by spelling out 'Al-Falujah' in flames on the mountain above the city.
Local Palestinians and international activists (including one Madisonite) 'Al-Fallujah' was spelt out in Arabic using sand on a steep hillside above Nablus. |
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Commentary: Media Criticism |
26 Nov 2004
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ABC's 20/20 Got it Wrong in Matthew Shepard Piece
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by John L. Quinlan
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A critique of the Friday, Nov. 26th episode of the ABC News show, 20/20, which claims that its story demonstrates that the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming was not a homophobia-based hate crime. The author bases his comments on a preview copy of the show he viewed in conjunction with an interview in Wednesday's WI State Journal. Note: He will be the guest on Madison talk radio station WXXM 92.1 at 5:15 pm on Friday, Nov. 26th, and will be part of a story airing on WKOW-TV's 10pm news that night. |
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Commentary: Anti-Racism |
25 Nov 2004
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Racial double standard for serial murderers
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by Zoltan Grossman
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Letter on the Sawyer Country shootings published in the Eau Claire Leader-Telegram, Marshfield News Herald, Lakeland Times, and other Wisconsin newspapers. |
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News: Protests & Direct Action |
22 Nov 2004
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SOA/WHINSEC acronym for torture
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by Marion l Stuekel
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Vignette reflection on vigil at SOA/Whinsec written while in fear that the murder of Danilo Anderso, State Prosecutor in Venezueala, may have been committed by an Soa/Whinsec graduate and thus is my fault for paying taxes. I wish I had a government I could trust to do the right thing, but I don't. |
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Commentary: Environment |
21 Nov 2004
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Dear Red State Cousin - Keep Your God Off My Country, Body and Earth
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by Dr. Glen Barry
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Earth Meanders
The following essay is a response to the recent American Presidential election, in which differences in moral values between the liberal "blue states" and conservative "red states" were widely perceived as decisive. I argue below in a letter to my "red state cousin" that environmental conservation is the ultimate moral issue, and insist that born again Christians keep their God off my country, body and Earth. |
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News: Protests & Direct Action |
20 Nov 2004
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Bigots clobbered by jubilant horde of Madisonians!
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by Grey Owl
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On Thursday this week, local newspapers and news websites proclaimed Fred Phelps's imminent arrival in Madison. Phelps, a fervently homophobic right-wing "Christian Reverend," is notorious around the country for his sickeningly bigoted godhatesfags.com web site and for his pickets at various pro-queer (or even vaguely queer-related) events around the country. Phelps and his Kansas-based Westboro Baptist congregation make it their crusade to protest all forms of queer activism in the nation. |
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News: Humor |
20 Nov 2004
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Mel & Floyd, November 19, 2004
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by Sarah Turner
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This week's edition of Mel & Floyd features cross-dressing teens; a national lard shortage; John Ashcroft's successor, Torture Boy Gonzales; the Teamsters' pension fund run into the ground by "officials"'; US policy in Iraq: "the beatings will continue until morale improves"; species extinction; and so much more. No monkey news this week, though there is a strange "time warp" and a bit of static towards the beginning of the show. (Sorry for that - the signal clears up shortly, and the show continues uniterrupted.)
Listen to Mel & Floyd from 1:00pm - 2:00pm every Friday on 89.9 FM, Madison's only community radio station, WORT.
Click here for the audio. |
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Commentary: Corporate Globalization |
20 Nov 2004
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Economic Secession
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by Obbie Z
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How do we resist the corporate empire that has rigged our elections to put its coup leaders into power?
Let's vote with our dollars and withdraw from its economy. |
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Commentary: Peace/Antiwar |
20 Nov 2004
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Clueless Casey Hoff and Fallujah
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by ken morgan
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Casey Hoff wrote an online editorial for the "Daily Cardinal" which he read over the air on a local radio station condeming graffiti, on campus which read "Viva Fallujah Resistance" |
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News: Peace/Antiwar |
19 Nov 2004
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Photos from sit-in at Army Recruitment Office (Thursday Nov 18)
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by kev@tao.ca
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The war machine's most visible manifestation on campus--the U.S. Army Recruitment Office at University Square--was shut down for much of the afternoon on Thursday as four students demanded the space be turned into a Financial Aid office. Here are some pictures from the sit-in and subsequent arrests by Madison's finest. |
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Commentary: WORT |
14 Nov 2004
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Mel & Floyd, November 12, 2004
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by Sarah Turner
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This week's edition of Mel & Floyd features self-help for orangutangs, John Ashcroft's resignation letter, more post-election analysis, and so much more.
Listen to Mel & Floyd from 1:00pm - 2:00pm every Friday on 89.9 FM, Madison's only community radio station, WORT.
Click here for the audio. |
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Commentary: Media Criticism |
09 Nov 2004
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Anatomy of a Sliming: Andrew Sullivan Slimes Noam Chomsky
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by Michael Leon
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Andrew Sullivan Slimes Chomsky on Real Time with Bill Maher Welcome to the world of Andrew Sullivan-- slander, slink and then hide from accountability for his own dismal, truly pathetic words. |
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News: Climate |
08 Nov 2004
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Bush Administration Shuns Latest Global Warming Studies
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by Michael T. Neuman
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"This study is the smoking gun. Skeptics, polluting industries and President Bush can't run away from this one," said Philip E. Clapp, president, National Environmental Trust (NET), in assessing the results of the latest global warming impact study: the "Arctic Climate Impact Assessment" report.
"The President can't hide behind scientific uncertainty after this report. This is going to require a reassessment of the Administration's global warming policy. It is a top issue for our European allies, and if he wants any level of increased cooperation in Iraq, they are going to want him to give on this one," Mr. Clapp said.
Yet President George W. Bush continues to stand by his rejection of the Kyoto Treaty, as is holding fast to his rejection of mandatory curbs on greenhouse gases that are blamed for global warming, the president's advisors claim. |
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Announcement: Water |
08 Nov 2004
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Halliburton wants to bottle the Great Lakes for use in the Middle East
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by Sweetwater Alliance
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We the undersigned are writing to bring a current threat to the conservation of the Great Lakes to your immediate attention so that you can act decisively on behalf of Michigan's future.
Michigan is in the process of allowing a new point source for water diversion. This new site will be located in Saginaw. You are aware and have been involved in the process of dialogue over establishing the first point of water diversion, Nestle's Ice Mountain plant in Mecosta County. The issues in this
new site are different. |
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News: Education |
08 Nov 2004
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Student-led Coalition Bake Sale Protests Regents' Misplaced Priorities, November 5, 2004
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by Wendy
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In response to the Board of Regents proposal to hike tuition an additional 2% over two years solely to pay for raises for top UW administrators, the growing coalition of concerned students, TAs, and faculty held a bake sale and press conference at 8:30 am on Friday, Nov. 5th. Coalition members attempted to make a deal with the Regents: the students would give the Regents the proceeds from the bake sale (maybe $20) in exchange for the Regents giving back the hundreds of thousands of dollars they are planning to give to the administrators and instead using it for new classes, new diversity programs, good contracts for all UW workers, and a rebate on tuition. |
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Commentary: Elections |
07 Nov 2004
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Resist the Unacceptable
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by Obbie Z
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The mandate is a myth. The election was stolen.
America is now a country under occupation by an illegal regime. It is our patriotic duty to resist. |
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Commentary: Media - Independent & Community |
06 Nov 2004
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We Demand! Radio - 11/05
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by Youssef Sawan
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We Demand! Radio airs every Friday, 5-6pm on 91.7FM WSUM Madison Student Radio. News and commentary on the left end of your radio dial.
On this week's show, the We Demand! crew discusses various tactics and options after the the recent elections. Callers also offer support and advice to activists across the country. |
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News: Feminism |
06 Nov 2004
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Gloria Steinem on the Struggle Beyond the Ballot Box
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by Diane Farsetta
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Last Saturday, feminist activist Gloria Steinem spoke at Madison's Barrymore Theater, urging that election-related organizing continue past November 2. Here's an excerpt from her address. |
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Commentary: WORT |
05 Nov 2004
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Mel & Floyd, November 5, 2004
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by Sarah Turner
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This week on Mel & Floyd: Mel & Mr. Smartypants perform a postmortem on the election. The show opens with "Hail to the f�hrer", a fitting tribute to Our Great Leader's triumph on Tuesday. They discover that an IQ ranking of the 50 states ranks "blue states" as smartest and "red states" as, well, less informed. They explore the possibilities of a move to Canada. And they tell the story of a Portage woman who exhumed her dead boyfriend - along with the beer and cigarettes he was buried with. All that and more on this week's edition of Mel & Floyd.
Click here for the audio. |
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