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Rustbelt Radio for September 26, 2005
09/26/2005
60 minutes, mp3 and
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On this week's show:
- We'll hear from Sankofa Community Empowement about their Saturday School
-
We'll go to a Guatemalan village, where the Women's Self-Reliance
Program is using intensive gardening to promoting economic
independence, environmental sustainability, and stronger community
- and an update on police misconduct and taser use from Ron Anicich
Plus headlines from the Pittsburgh Independent Media Center.
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Rustbelt Radio for September 19, 2005
09/19/2005
55 minutes, mp3 and
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On this week's show:
- A look at Grow Pittsburgh, a group of local urban farmers who are growing more than just food in the city.
- We'll hear more voices from flood survivors in New Orleans
- and Australia has deported an American peace activist calling him a threat to national security
Plus headlines from the Pittsburgh Independent Media Center.
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Rustbelt Radio for September 12, 2005
09/12/2005
56 minutes, mp3 and
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On this week's show:
- Pittsburgh
residents concerned with low income peoples' access to healh care
gathered at the Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church on the North
Side, we'll have a report
- We will speak with Sabira Bushra of The Partnership for Minority HIV/AIDS Prevention about the film AIDS Warriors
- The Bring the Troops Home Now tour, including Cindy Sheehan, was in Pittsburgh over the weekend, and Rustbelt Radio was there
- and
we have more independent reports from the tragedy on the Gulf Coast, as
activists deliver aid, GLBT refugees face discrimination, and New
Orleanians displaced in Houston hold a second line.
Plus headlines from the Pittsburgh Independent Media Center.
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Rustbelt Radio for September 5, 2005
09/5/2005
On this week's show, a labor day special edition of Rustbelt Radio...
- the Industrial Workers of the World celebrate their centennial conference in Chicago
- Boilermakers Local 44 who work for the Celanese Corporation in
Meredosia, Illinois are locked out, and we'll hear from their union
president
- and we'll hear from African American critics of the government
actions, and inaction, in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, leading
to the deaths of hundreds, possibly thousands.
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Rustbelt Radio for August 15, 2005
08/24/2005
55 minutes: mp3 and
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On this week's show:
- Participants at the conference of the League of Pissed off voters will tell us about the work they are doing
- we'll
hear from two groups outside Pittsburgh that are doing unique
grassroots organizing for change in their communities: Incite, Women of
Color Against Violence; and Berkeley Copwatch.
- and
our weekly update on Police brutality and misconduct from Bad Cop No
Donut, including Pittsburgh police shooting a man to death in Mt.
Washington and pulling over black men without cause in Garfield.
Plus headlines from the Pittsburgh Independent Media Center.
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