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The news corporate media won't touch, stories from the front lines of our movements to fight and build and just a dash of spoken word, visual art and snark. Blend and enjoy.

May 11, 2018

Water wars in the west are heating up – and did you know you could go to jail for more than a year for recycling?

Next, Iran is on our shit list now more than ever – but why? And who actually deserves that prime spot?

Finally, Michelle Saahene joins us to talk about the Starbucks call heard round the world – she was there and as a black woman, she has a few things to say about the layers of racism manifested in that incident and beyond.

http://www.michellesaahene.com/
youtube.com/occupycom

 

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1 Comments
  • almost six years ago
    Abins
    There's freedom of religion in China. There's just no freedom of Falungong, which is at best a cult. But I do agree that the U.S. couldn't care less whether there is religious freedom in other countries. It doesn't give a shit to non-Muslims in Saudi Arabia, while it pretends to support Falungong which is by any sensible standard NOT qualified as a religion.
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