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Mexican Congress shut down to stop privatization

Wednesday, 23 April 2008 | by: Cynthia Mckinney


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Urgent appeal to honor Casper Banjo

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Mud cookie economics in Haiti

Friday, 21 March 2008 | by Kevin Pina


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‘You’re lucky; that officer shot somebody last week’

My brother, James Smith, was brutally beaten by the Elk Grove Police Department. We just got hold of the police report and the lies that they put in it.

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West Coast ports shut on May Day

The International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU), known for its militant and democratic traditions as well as its economic and social justice activism,

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Sean Bell protest

In Part 2 of this three-part interview, POCC Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and Minister of Culture Mutulu Olugbala, aka M1, of the political rap group Dead Prez

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Halt polluting power plant project!

San Francisco – Monday, a coalition of 20 environmental, civic and social justice organizations along with state and local elected leaders called upon the Board of Supervisors

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The techno-lynching of Sen. Barack Obama

“Your honor, we find the defendant guilty of guilt by association with his former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, and sentence him to hang in the sidelines, without blue collar

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Johntay Allen Mike Brown

San Francisco – As cars zipped up and down Plymouth and Ocean Avenues, Mike Brown, founder and head of Inner City Youth,

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Obama Family

“Your honor, we find the defendant guilty of guilt by association with his former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, and sentence him to hang in the sidelines,

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Cynthia Mckinney at May Day

The International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU), known for its militant and democratic traditions as well as its economic and social justice activism, has

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Obama & Wright

Without the prophetic, bold voices and organizing ability of leaders like Pastor Jeremiah Wright of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, there would be no

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JR moderating panel at KPFA's listeners and Unpaid staff meeting

Media is not for the rich to impose their ideas on the working class and poor, but it is a tool for liberation and free expression which the people must utilize for revolutionary purposes, according to panelists at the recent ...

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Alicia Keys

When most folks hear the words “conspiracy theorist,” an image pops in their heads of some middle-aged white dude in a trench coach with horn rimmed glasses bangin’ on his laptop trying desperately to communicate with the ...

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Cynthia Mckinney at Mumia Rally

In Mexico City at the Second Continental Workers’ Conference (Segundo Encuentro Continental de los Trabajadores), eight countries were represented and a united front now exists in Mexico against the NAFTA-inspired

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Sean Bell’s killers acquitted

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 | by: Minister of Information JR

article thumbnailIn Part 2 of this three-part interview, POCC Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and Minister of Culture Mutulu Olugbala, aka M1, of the political rap group Dead Prez continue discussing the acquittal of three NYPD in the execution of the 23-year-old unarmed Black man, Sean Bell.
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Our Prop F is winning! And it’s ahead of Lennar’s Prop G!

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 | Editorial by Willie Ratcliff

article thumbnail“Recent polls conducted by developer Lennar Corp.’s ‘Yes on G’ campaign show that while the measure is ahead 50 percent to 30 percent, Daly’s ‘companion’ Proposition F is leading by an even wider margin – 58 percent to 31 percent. And even if Prop. G gets more votes, Prop. F needs only simple...
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West Coast ports shut on May Day

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 | by Clarence Thomas

article thumbnailThe International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU), known for its militant and democratic traditions as well as its economic and social justice activism, has written a new chapter in its glorious labor history by shutting down all 29 ports on the West Coast for eight hours on May Day.
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‘You’re lucky; that officer shot somebody last week’

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 | by: Thomas Pinai

article thumbnailMy brother, James Smith, was brutally beaten by the Elk Grove Police Department. We just got hold of the police report and the lies that they put in it. My brother has no criminal record. His roommates were also assaulted. The police officers were not justified.
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The people speak: ‘Halt polluting power plant project!’

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 |

article thumbnailSan Francisco – Monday, a coalition of 20 environmental, civic and social justice organizations along with state and local elected leaders called upon the Board of Supervisors and the mayor to halt the plan to build a natural gas power plant project in San Francisco. The group cited problems with pollution, environmental justice and...
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US Navy aims its big guns at Latin America

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 | by: Lamia Oualalou

article thumbnailChoosing to confront the rise in power of left-leaning governments in its backyard, the United States is recreating the Fourth Fleet, with the mission of patrolling Latin American and Caribbean waters. Created during the Second World War to protect traffic in the South Atlantic, the structure was dissolved in 1950.
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Ocean View activists protest lack of work for community youths

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 | by: Lee Hubbard

article thumbnailSan Francisco – As cars zipped up and down Plymouth and Ocean Avenues, Mike Brown, founder and head of Inner City Youth, and fellow activists could be seen holding picket signs reading “unfair hiring” and “we need jobs” outside the construction site for the new $6 million Ingleside Library.
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Taxpayers file landmark lawsuit to prevent $12 billion in prison construction debt

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 |

article thumbnailSacramento – Concerned parents, students, teachers, experts and taxpayers announced Tuesday the filing of their lawsuit to stop at least $12 billion of prison debt authorized by AB 900 at a noon press conference in front of the State Capitol. Californians United for a Responsible Budget, a coalition of community organizations from...
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A poem for Mom on Mothers Day

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 | by: Dr. Rodney D. Coates

article thumbnail When my spirit did fail Death whispered into her ear     He has given up     He has turned to me     He is mine now     Give him to me
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This Week/

The techno-lynching of Sen. Barack Obama

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 | by: CC Campbell-Rock

article thumbnail“Your honor, we find the defendant guilty of guilt by association with his former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, and sentence him to hang in the sidelines, without blue collar votes, until either Sen. Hillary Clinton or Sen. John McCain becomes the president of the United States of America.”
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Haitians demand food

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 |

article thumbnailFrom seemingly out of nowhere have come the headlines: “Haitians Take to the Streets to Demand Food.” “Hungry Haitians Storm Presidential Palace over High Cost of Living.”
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Wanda’s Picks May 7, 2008

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 | by: Wanda Sabir

article thumbnailHappy Birthday to Abdullah Sabir. You can vote now! I hope you’re registered. Adbullah is TaSin and Bilaliyah’s brother.
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Lennar’s Prop G: Vision or mirage?

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 | by: Randy Shaw

article thumbnailPerhaps the biggest illusion surrounding Prop G is the idea that it will jumpstart development in Bayview Hunters Point.
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Up and coming: an interview wit’ the rap group Hairdoo

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 | by: Minister of Information JR

article thumbnailThe Bay Area has a very diverse and eclectic soundscape. While the average person gets their music fix from doses of corporate playlists, there is different unique sounding music that wouldn’t fit in the context of hyphy or neo-soul.
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‘Give us our mail!’

Wednesday, 07 May 2008 |

article thumbnailStatistically, 90 percent of inmates lose all contact with family, friends and loved ones after three years.
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Video

Audio Rebellion Trailer

Trailer for "Audio Rebellion," the confrontational documentary chronicling the day to day campaigning of the revolutionary organization POCC (Prisoners of Conscience Committee, led by Chairman Fred Hampton Jr.), told from the perspective of the radio show Block Report Radio.

 

 
Lil Bobby Hutton Story Clip

Meet Lil Bobby Hutton, who, at the age of 16, joined the Black Panther Party only two months after its founding, then was murdered by Oakland PD just a year and a half later, on April 6, 1968, two days after the assassination of Martin Luther King. Learn why thousands of people turned out for his funeral, why we will be commemorating his life on Saturday, April 26, 3-5 p.m., at the West Oakland Library, 1801 Adeline, and why we demand that Defremery Park be officially renamed Bobby Hutton Park.  
 

 
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