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Rustbelt Radio for July 23, 2007
07/23/2007
On this week's show...
  • Is Pittsburgh really America's most livable city? Community groups, organizations and individuals gathered to discuss disparities in the Allegheny County region
  • from Ireland, an update on arrests in the Shell to Sea campaign
  • the Newark rebellion - forty years later, denouncing police violence and commemorating people's resistance
  • Race, Class, Food and You - a lecture by Breeze Harper
  • and more in our local and global headlines
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Rustbelt Radio for July 16, 2007
07/16/2007
On this week's show...
  • local groups Just Health Care and the Western Pennsylvania Coalition for Single-Payer Health Care organize around the film SiCKO
  • Anti-nuclear activist Corbin Harney passes away
  • A rare 1968 interview between author Julius Lester and poet and activist June Jordan
  • plus more in our local and global headlines
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Rustbelt Radio for July 9, 2007
07/09/2007
On this week's show...
  • The Pittsburgh Police Department and Mayor Ravenstahl face public outcry after controversial police promotions
  • Vandana Shiva talks about the consequences of the Green Revolution in India, and what is in store for Africa
  • Activists speak out at the People's Assembly at the US Social Forum
  • "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" - an 1852 speech by abolitionist Frederick Douglass
  • and more in our local and global headlines.
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Rustbelt Radio for June 25, 2007
06/25/2007
On this week's show...
  • From the Allied Media Conference in Detroit, Aishah Shahidah Simmons, speaks about her experience making No!, a documentary about Black women and rape
  • SEIU protests on behalf of local janitors
  • Bicyclists, along with Mayor Luke Ravenstahl and local cyling advocacy organization Bike-Pittsburgh celebrate Pittsburgh's second-ever bike lane
  • and an update on the cases of the 8 former Black Panther Party members on trial in San Francisco for the 1971 murder of a police officer
  • and more in our local and global headlines
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Rustbelt Radio for June 18, 2007
06/18/2007
On this week's show...
  • Domestic workers in New York and California speak out about the challenges found in their line of employment and the organizing efforts to better their situations
  • The struggle against the new casino continues... this time on the Northside
  • Updates on the South Central Farm in Los Angeles and the Shell to Sea Campaign in Ireland
  • A new group in Pittsburgh is organizing to fight racism and recognize white privilege
  • and more in our local and global headlines
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