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Rustbelt Radio for February 26, 2007
02/27/2007
On this week's show...
  • Word on the Street visits the Northside, to hear opinons on the sale of the Garden theater
  • An interview with Gerardo Reyes Chavez, of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers
  • An interview with Jonas Moffat, co-founder of the Tel Rumeida Circus
  • Part Two of the James Yee lecture on Guantanamo
  • and more in our local and global headlines
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Rustbelt Radio for February 19, 2007
02/19/2007
On this week's show...
  • Former US Military Chaplain James Yee speaks about the abuses he witnessed while on duty in Guantanamo Bay
  • Mumia Abu Jamal's lawyer explains the current status of his case in Federal Appeals Court
  • The FCC is set to gather in Pennsylvania to review media ownership policies
  • A Canadian farmer takes on Monsanto
  • plus more in our global headlines
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Rustbelt Radio for February 12, 2007
02/12/2007
On this week's show...
  • Leaders of the black community respond to a new report showing Pennsylvania has the highest rate of black homicide victims in the nation
  • We take a look at the case of Native American political prisoner Leonard Peltier on the 31st anniversary of his arrest
  • A New York City council member discusses racial profiling
  • The Coalition of Immokalee workers speak on the connections between Fast Food Corporations and Farmworkers wages
  • and more in our local and global news stories
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Rustbelt Radio for February 5, 2007
02/05/2007
On this week's show...
  • We explore Fair Trade goods and their implications for farmers in developing countries
  • We examine a new government proposal to remove the grey wolf from the endangered species list
  • A state of emergency is declared in Somalia following the US-backed Ethiopian invasion last month
  • local activists submit a request to re-open the cases of Jerry Jackson and Charles Dixon
  • the word on the street about police violence in Pittsburgh
  • and more local and global headlines
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Rustbelt Radio for January 29, 2007
01/29/2007
On this week's show...
  • Lawyers and Black Panthers discuss the recent arrests of former Black Panthers in a thirty-six year-old murder case
  • from the World Social Forum, a Kenyan grassroots activist describes the connection between the HIV/Aids Pandemic and gender inequality
  • in global news, an Armenian journalist and activist was murdered in Turkey, and federal agents began a new wave of raids against immigrants last week
  • the word on the street about President Bush's State of the Union Address
  • and more local and global headlines
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