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Series: Aboriginal Press News Service Public Radio (APNSPR)
Summary: Intelligent Aboriginal Radyo speaks with Dennis Kelleher, editor of the RebelCapitalist.com about where the United States is headed after announcing the ‘official’ death of Osama bin-Laden in economic terms. Now that the main excuse for America’s war economy is gone, what next for the US poor and socially disenfranchised? Will the funds expended on the national security state, the military and private military contractors now be invested within the domestic economy or will capitalism attempt defend itself by extending the ‘War on Terror’? The RebelCapitalist gives our listeners the grassroots perspective of how working people are being taking to the cleaners by the financial vampires of un-restricted US capitalism.
Please visit his website @ http://www.rebelcapitalist.com/
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Location Recorded: Everyman Studios, Occupied Aboriginal Territory.
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Labels: economics, indigenismo, interview
Series: Radio Free First Nations News Report For - 04.27.2011 (APNSPR)
Summary: Report For - 04.27.2011 (APNSPR)
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Location Recorded: Everyman Studios, Occupied Aboriginal Territory.
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Notes: Mumia abu-Jamal
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Labels: Mumia Abu-Jamal, news
Series: Aboriginal Press News Service Public Radio (APNSPR)
Summary: Intelligent Aboriginal Radyo speaks with Sister Selin, editor of the ‘The Long Walk to Freedom’ opinion blog about a range of important issues including: ‘Police-Kettling’ and its effect on UK activism, the popular social revolutions that are occurring around the world and the role of women and women’s issues in the new information war. This is a great conversation that raises many serious issues and questions not discussed in mainstream corporate talk radio.
Ms. Selin is a human rights activist, law student, contributor to CommentMiddleEast, a member of the International Solidarity Movement and President of the Palestinian Solidarity Society at University of Westminster.
Please visit her website @ http://thelongwalktofreedom.wordpress.com/ and learn more.
Broadcasting Rights: via Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike.
Location Recorded: Everyman Studios, Occupied Aboriginal Territory.
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Notes: Background Vibes are open-source & public domain works provided by the Internet Archive and other "copyleft" or Creative Commons sources. *This show's audio superstars are, View VictorhausVictorhaus & !Axl!. Check them out @ Dance-Industries.
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Labels: activism, africa, europe, media, propaganda, womens issues
Series: Aboriginal Press News Service Public Radio (APNSPR)
Summary: Intelligent Aboriginal Radyo speaks with DJ Fusion of FuseBox Radio & blackradioisback.com about the commercialism of African music; Barack Obama and his false promises to the Black community; capitalism and its control over mainstream Hip-Hop; remembering the Five Percent Nation and we look at the muddy legal waters of the traditional Mixtape.
Be sure to check out the FuseBox Radio podcast with her partner Jon Judah and much, much more @ www.blackradioisback.com
Labels: african-americans, Alternative Media, podcast
Series: Aboriginal Press News Service Public Radio (APNSPR)
Summary: Intelligent Aboriginal Radyo speaks with Dennis Kelleher - founder and publisher of RebelCapitalist.com about capitalism in the new century and the current Class-War occurring in Wisconsin, USA. Subjects include, the people and psychology behind capitalism, racism and the sub-prime housing scandal, the Republican-Democrat debate on the deficit in the US and discussion on economic alternatives to free-market capitalism.
A native of Chicago's working-class South side, he has practised law in municipal finance and commercial real estate for eight years before leaving to work in the government sector. In 2000, he became the Deputy City Treasurer of the City of Chicago where he witnessed the predatory home lending game-plan and the damage it was having on working communities. This lead him to produce a travelling workshop outreach programme and an informational booklet on predatory home lending. He also created, with the help of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, a free financial literacy programme that was offered through the City Colleges of Chicago.
Dennis left government employment in 2006 to do the right thing and work to correct the failings and injustice of the system. Please visit his website @ www.rebelcapitalist.com
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Location Recorded: Everyman Studios, Occupied Aboriginal Territory.
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Notes: This dispatch also features David Rovics' personal protest, a 'Song for Bradley Manning' to keep the focus on this soldier's struggle to defend the universal human rights of subject people's living under US occupation. Please consider visiting http://davidrovics.com/ and contributing what you can to his efforts. Background Vibes are open-source & public domain works provided by the Internet Archive and other "copyleft" or Creative Commons sources.
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Labels: economics, Intelligent Aboriginal, Politics
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