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A Note to our Listeners, Supporters, and the Greater Pittsburgh community
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Rustbelt Radio for May 20, 2013
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Russell ‘Maroon’ Shoatz Files Lawsuit Protesting 22 Straight Years in Solitary Confine
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Rustbelt Radio for May 06, 2013
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Rustbelt Radio for April 22, 2013
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Why Russell ‘Maroon’ Shoatz Must Be Released From Solitary Confinement
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Rustbelt Radio for April 08, 2013
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Egypt’s Revolution After the Smoke Clears
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Antifascist music from Argentina
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The August 24 March on Washington: Why We Need a New Civil Rights and Labor Movement
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Wall Street plunders Detroit while pensioners take blame
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A Path Forward for Egypt’s Revolution
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Supreme Court Considers Taking Hedge Fund/Argentina Case with Global Poverty Impacts
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Antifascist music from Argentina
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What’s Next for the Egyptian Revolution
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After the removal of Morsi in Egypt
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Total opposition - interview with anarchist writer
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Portland’s Austerity Resistance Movement Sparks Changes to City
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[Brazil] Convocation for international solidarity!
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SF Labor: Calls on Labor Movement to Mobilize in Washington, D.C. August 24
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Syria Endgame Approaching Fast
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Closing Guantanamo—Why it’s Symbolically, Spiritually and Materially Important.
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The SF LGBT Pride Committee Has Nothing to Be Proud of Over Bradley Manning
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Opposition Grows Fierce to Austerity Cuts in Portland
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14,000 Idle Wind Turbines a Testament to Failed Energy Policies
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Pope Francis Concern for Poor Drives Review of Vatican Bank
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Argentina Payment Plan Would Protect Poor
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The State of Work in the Age of Anxiety
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VIDEO: Wage Crisis with Joseph Stiglitz
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Philippine Debt Repayments from Marcos Regime Overshadow Typhoon Relief Funds
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Philippines: Time to punish pork plunderers and reform the budget system
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Expanding Social Security by Paul Krugman
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Super typhoon Haiyan is climate wake-up call
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The Super Rich Reinvent U.S. Capitalism
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The Time Has Come For $15 Minimum Wage
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Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea
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Studying Economics Today is Like Brainwashing
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Is Obama Fundamentally Shifting His Middle East Strategy?
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Protest Underscores Continuing Privatization of Oregon Schools
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VIDEO: "The UnwindingL An Inner History of the New America," 1hr
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Tips in Finding Cheap International Holiday Packages
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Movie Review: Dirty Wars
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Supreme Court - FIRST AMENDMENT ATTACK UPON ARIZONA HARASSMENT STATUTE - Sheriff Joe not
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The Coming Grand Bargain: “We’re All Neoliberals Now”
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Labor Needs to Recalibrate and Fight
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IMF and Grenada Negotiate Debt Restructuring
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International Monetary Fund Reviews International Bankruptcy Process for Sovereign Countri
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Abortion Stigma Busting Video Competition
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IMF Secures Windfall Gold Sales Profits for Concessional Lending to Low-Income Nations
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Santa Cruz, CA : Community Members Hope to Establish Warming Centers in Santa Cruz
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Portland : Video: Solidarity Protest at Portland Mexican Consulate for Nestora Salgado 12 10 13
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Boston : Watertown Residents Break Silence about April 19th Lockdown
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Argentina : SE PROFUNDIZA LA CRIMINALIZACIÓN DE LA PROTESTA: “ESTE FALLO ES UNA ABERRACIÓN”
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Argentina : SE PROFUNDIZA LA CRIMINALIZACIÓN DE LA PROTESTA: “ESTE FALLO ES UNA ABERRACIÓN”
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Argentina : ENTREVISTA A CARLOS MARTÍNEZ SARASOLA
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Boston : Workers Forum at BU Tonight!
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Argentina : NO HAY JUSTICIA PARA LA COMUNIDAD POTAE NAPOCNA NAVOGOH
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After years of grassroots reporting including over 300 episodes, coverage of major events like the 2009 G-20 summit in Pittsburgh, presentations to national audiences at the annual Allied Media Conference and more, Rustbelt Radio and the Pittsburgh IMC are facing a gap in volunteer capacity that is preventing the show from airing new episodes for the first time in nine years.
Pittsburgh's Independent Media Center (IMC) was created in 2003, during a time when many communities were excited about a new model of independent media publishing and the possibilities of amplifying our own stories without reliance on the corporate media. In May of 2004, Rustbelt Radio was initiated as a new project of the Pittsburgh IMC. Inspired by programs such as Democracy Now! and Free Speech Radio News, Rustbelt Radio was created as a one hour bi-weekly show of "news from the grassroots, news overlooked by the corporate media." From its inception, Rustbelt Radio has sought to cover marginalized voices and stories, highlight local struggles while connecting them to larger global justice movements, and serve as an outlet for local activists, projects, and organizers to bring their issues to the airwaves.
Over the past nine years, Rustbelt Radio has operated as a low-budget all-volunteer collective. This has allowed us great flexibility in our organizing model, as we are not obligated to spend exorbitant amounts of time fundraising, nor are we tied down by the constraints of funders or foundations. We have been able to focus on our reporting without any restrictions on the political content of our show. We have built media skills among many community members through our collaborative production process. As with any all-volunteer collective, we face the challenges of maintaining an active core of dedicated volunteers as well as engaging new volunteers with the project to support its growth and vision... Full Statement
After years of grassroots reporting including over 300 episodes, coverage of major events like the 2009 G-20 summit in Pittsburgh, presentations to national audiences at the annual Allied Media Conference and more, Rustbelt Radio and the Pittsburgh IMC are facing a gap in volunteer capacity that is preventing the show from airing new episodes for the first time in nine years.
Pittsburgh's Independent Media Center (IMC) was created in 2003, during a time when many communities were excited about a new model of independent media publishing and the possibilities of amplifying our own stories without reliance on the corporate media. In May of 2004, Rustbelt Radio was initiated as a new project of the Pittsburgh IMC. Inspired by programs such as Democracy Now! and Free Speech Radio News, Rustbelt Radio was created as a one hour bi-weekly show of "news from the grassroots, news overlooked by the corporate media." From its inception, Rustbelt Radio has sought to cover marginalized voices and stories, highlight local struggles while connecting them to larger global justice movements, and serve as an outlet for local activists, projects, and organizers to bring their issues to the airwaves.
Over the past nine years, Rustbelt Radio has operated as a low-budget all-volunteer collective. This has allowed us great flexibility in our organizing model, as we are not obligated to spend exorbitant amounts of time fundraising, nor are we tied down by the constraints of funders or foundations. We have been able to focus on our reporting without any restrictions on the political content of our show. We have built media skills among many community members through our collaborative production process. As with any all-volunteer collective, we face the challenges of maintaining an active core of dedicated volunteers as well as engaging new volunteers with the project to support its growth and vision... Full Statement