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Rustbelt Radio for October 8, 2007
10/08/2007
On this week's show...
- A new bill may protect Pennsylvanians from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and expression
- Updates on protests and state violence in Burma
- A history of American diplomacy with Iran
- Views on this year's Columbus Day, in Pittsburgh and in Denver
- plus more in our local and global headlines
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Rustbelt Radio for October 1, 2007
10/01/2007
On this week's show...
- Students take to the street in Pittsburgh for the national walk-out in support of the Jena 6
- A discussion on the role of Latinos in the new Ken Burns documentary, "The War"
- Pittsburgh's local Peace & Justice Center faces financial difficulties
- Costa Ricans get ready for a referendum vote on CAFTA
- and more in our local and global headlines
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Rustbelt Radio for September 24, 2007
09/24/2007
On this week's show...
- The Coalition Against Violence presents their strategies to bring Peace to Pittsburgh
- Anthropologist David Harvey discusses the Geographies of Globalization
- Thousands rally in Jena Lousiana
- The Slow Food movement makes its way to Pittsburgh
- and more in our local and global headlines
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Rustbelt Radio for September 17, 2007
09/17/2007
On this week's show...
- "The Revolution Will Not Be Funded"-- an in depth interview with social justice activists about organizing work in non-profits
- updates on the political climates in Guatemala and Haiti
- Pittsburghers march against war this past weekend
- plus more in our local and global headlines.
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Rustbelt Radio for September 10, 2007
09/10/2007
On this week's show...
- Two stories of victory - locally, prisoners boycott poisonous food. And in national news, Baltimore stadium cleaners will receive a living wage.
- Pro-democracy protests continue in Burma, as monks hold authorities hostage following police and paramilitary brutality
- Professor Norman Finkelstein speaks about the Misuse of Anti-Semitism and the Abuse of History and Academic Freedom
- Pittsburgh shows support for the Jena Six
- and more in our local and global headlines
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