Announcement :: Globalization : Media : Miscellaneous : Urban Development
Introducing Debo Band
The wild sound of Ethiopian pop music will fill the Capital Region on Saturday, July 2, 2011 as the Boston-based Debo Band plays a free outdoor show, part of the 4-8 PM independence weekend celebration at Freedom Square (corner of Fifth and Sixth Avenues and 101st Street in North Troy). Fresh from an appearance at the Montreal Jazz Festival (7/1) and on their way to shows in Boston, Los Angeles, Chicago and at Lincoln Center in New York City, Debo Band is touring in support of their new CD release "Flamingoh (Pink Bird Dawn)." Call (518) 272-2390, email
info (at) mediasanctuary.org, or visit
www.mediasanctuary.org for directions and more information.
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Toxic Plume Threatens Continental US
Out-of-control emissions from Troy NY are almost certainly connected to Japan’s nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi power station. Venting traced to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has reached a critical stage, contaminating news coverage of the disaster and followups in numerous media outlets.
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Announcement :: Civil & Human Rights : Media : Peace
NATIONAL PEACE CONFERENCE VIDEO TO STREAM LIVE ON SANCTUARY TV
Coverage On
www.MediaSanctuary.tv Begins 7 PM Friday
This weekend (July 23-25), live and recorded video coverage of the National Conference to Bring the Troops Home Now! taking place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in downtown Albany, NY will be available online at
www.MediaSanctuary.tv beginning on Friday at 7 PM.
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Announcement :: Elections & Legislation : Environment
New Alliance Brings Legal Expertise and Community Focus to Bear on Hudson Waterfront Debate
The newly-formed Valley Alliance is inaugurating its activities by retaining expert legal counsel to address widespread public concerns about the future of Hudson's waterfront, thus integrating the work over the past three years of Save the South Bay into a broader framework.
The Alliance announced Monday morning that it has raised the funds necessary to retain the well-respected land use attorney Warren Replansky of Pine Plains to analyze the City's Draft Local Waterfront Revitalization Plan, or LWRP. The organization will be co-directed by activists Peter Jung and Sam Pratt.
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Announcement :: Civil & Human Rights : Peace : Protest Activity
Protest Drones - Syracuse, NY - Sunday, Nov. 15
Join the Syracuse Peace Council in a protest of the drones coming to Syracuse. Sunday, November 15.
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Announcement :: Media
Indymedia 10th Anniversary Film Festival
Don't miss the excitement Saturday (11/7) from 2-9 PM for the Indymedia 10th Anniversary Film Festival at The Sanctuary for Independent Media, featuring music by Haale!
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Announcement :: Crime & Police : Elections & Legislation : Gender & Sexuality : Globalization : Media
Fall 2009 Sanctuary season announced!
Don't miss the exciting series of events at The Sanctuary for Independent Media beginning Saturday, September 26 and continuing through December, featuring The Yes Men, Kathy Kelly, Haale and much, much more! Visit
www.MediaSanctuary.org for the complete Spring 2009 schedule.
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News :: Prisons
Free Leonard Peltier - July 27th Parole Hearing
Express your support for parole for
Native American leader and political prisoner
Leonard Peltier! Hearing scheduled for July 27
Your letter must be received before July 14. The FBI has persecuted Peltier ever since a 1975 FBI armed raid on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, in which two of their agents were killed. The FBI raid was the culmination of three years of a murderous U.S. government war on the residents of Pine Ridge, in which over 60 traditional members and American Indian Movement activists were murdered.
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News :: Elections & Legislation
Health Care Reform: Congress Needs to Protect Americans, Not Insurance Companies
As Congress negotiates health care reform, Democratic leaders have put the interests of insurance companies ahead of the needs of American citizens. If Americans want an affordable, quality health care system that enables consumers to choose whom they receive health care services from, private for-profit insurance companies must be eliminated. The proposals being advanced by the White House and Congressional Democratic leaders will leave tens of millions without health insurance or care; will mandate expensive and inadequate health insurance to many more (so medical bankruptcies will continue to proliferate); and will actually increase the amount of money spent for health care. If implemented, these shortcomings will undercut future support for real reform.
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News :: Environment
Politics as Usual While the Planet Burns
07 Jul 2009
by Brian Tokar
A palpable sense of triumph accompanied the passage last week of a first-of-its-kind global warming bill in the US House of Representatives. Rep. Henry Waxman of California, one of the bill's two main sponsors, called it a "decisive and historic action," and President Obama described the bill as "a bold and necessary step." Yet The bill falls far short of international standards in mandating a meaningful level of reductions in global warming pollution, and seeks to implement decades of emissions cuts through the market-based device known as "cap-and-trade." It also contains a number of Trojan Horse provisions that could ultimately forestall, rather than encourage, genuine climate progress.
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News :: Civil & Human Rights
Sanctuary Sues Troy over building shutdown over art exhibit
09 Jun 2009
by Media Alliance
On behalf of the Media Alliance, the NY Civil Liberties Union is suing the City of Troy and Public Works Commissioner Robert Mirch for shutting down a local arts and media center on purported code violations in March 2008 after a controversial art exhibit opened there.
The lawsuit maintains that Mirch used his official powers to have the building closed, violating the Media Alliance’s First Amendment rights to free speech and assembly, and its due process and equal protection rights under the Fifth and Fourteenth amendments.
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