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Wednesday Nov 19
7PM Revolution Books Presents: Project Censored 2009
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Monday Dec 1
7:30PM "Paperback Dreams" screening
Monday Dec 8
6:30PM Source's Zine Release Party
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Santa Cruz screening of \ The brand new documentary "Terrorizing Dissent: Election Cut" will be screened on the evening of Saturday, November 8th at the Resource Center for Nonviolence. Independent media activists from Twin Cities Indymedia and other groups have released a new film which chronicles the events at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota. The documentary shows exclusive footage of the criminalization of dissent in St. Paul, interviews organizers now charged as terrorists under the Minnesota PATRIOT Act, and uncovers who ordered the violence against demonstrators.

Featuring first-person accounts and footage from more than forty cameras on the streets, "Terrorizing Dissent" focuses on the story of dissent suppressed. All donations given at the event will benefit the RNC 8 and general RNC legal support. Read More

imc_video.gifTrailer and Press Release | TerrorizingDissent.org
Tue Sep 30 2008 (Updated 10/01/08) Indymedia Born of Battle in Seattle
The movie Battle in Seattle is based on real events that took place surrounding the demonstrations against the World Trade Organization Meeting in 1999. San Francisco Bay area activists were involved in the protest and contributed to the production of the film. Concerned for accurate portrayal of protesters, David Solnit worked with the film's director to give input for a more true-to-life depiction. An Indybay contributor's photos were also featured in the film.
Following last month's raid of the venerable Long Haul Infoshop in Berkeley, UCPD is still holding the computers and data storage devices seized from the computer lab, Slingshot newspaper and other tenants for analysis by a forensics team. The San Francisco chapter of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) says it is working with EFF on a legal response on behalf of the Long Haul.
Shutdown: The Rise and Fall of Direct Action to Stop the War, a new documentary created by organizers from within DASW, chronicles the story of the March 20, 2003 shutdown of San Francisco's financial district, going behind the scenes for a look at the successes and pitfalls of mass organizing. The film screens in San Francisco on Friday, August 22 along with five shorts about oil, war and organizing.
San Francisco Bay View Newspaper Forced To Stop Printing A Weekly Paper The San Francisco Bay View newspaper has been forced to stop printing its weekly paper due to financial strain. The last printed copy went out on July 2nd, marking the 697th issue the Ratcliffs have published since starting the paper in 1992.

One of the only Black-owned radical publications in the U.S., the SF Bay View newspaper has provided a public platform of communication and solidarity between U.S., African, Latin American, and Caribbean activists and incarcerated people who are challenging imperialism throughout the world and from both sides of prison walls. On its last run, the paper was printed and delivered to thousands of homes in Bay View Hunter's Point and Oakland, dozens of locally owned businesses in the Mission District of San Francisco, and hundreds of people in prison.

The Bay View has maintained itself as an individually-funded free paper through a trickle of advertising revenue, national prisoner and resident subscriptions, and a small pool of donors, which has included the staff itself. Its printed, weekly format has been key to bridging the ‘digital divide’ in more ways than one, as many of its subscribers have no or very little access to the internet and few sources of trusted, current, community and activist-oriented news.

Read more | The end of an era, the dawn of a new day | imc_audio.gifInterview with Willie Ratliff | Aug. 9: Community Forum & Party

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Sun Aug 10 2008 Worker Radio- Second Show
Radio Trabajadora escribe, "Este es un show de radio en Radio Libre Santa Cruz, escuchen a 101.1 FM o freakradio.org todos los martes de 6-7:30 pm. Durante este show hablamos sobre AFSCME Local 3299 y las ultimas noticias de la pelea por un contrato. Tambien hablamos de los trabajadores de la union UNITE HERE! en Oakland y la accion que el 8 de Agosto van a tener en el aeropuerto de Oakland."
Outraged by voting irregularities and allegations of fraud in the 2000 and 2004 elections, the Raging Grannies teamed up with the Open Voting Consortium to promote open source electronic voting solutions at San Francisco's LinuxWorld, the largest single gathering of fans of open source technology.
For ten months Bay Area News Group (BANG) executives threatened journalists with pay freezes and cuts in benefits if they organized a unit for collective bargaining on pay, benefits and work conditions. Despite an anti-union campaign by management, non-supervisory news workers voted in June to form a unit of the Northern California Media Workers Guild.

Less than one month later, at least 20 journalists who had been visibly supportive of organizing a union were summarily terminated.

Last week the Guild filed unfair labor practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board, calling the firings retaliatory and citing other anti-union actions against the newly formed unit.

The 230-member Bay Area News Group East Bay (BANG-EB) bargaining unit includes the Oakland Tribune and other East Bay papers, as well as the San Mateo County Times on the peninsula. Among those terminated was Sara Steffens, newly elected chair of the unit and one of the main Guild organizers.

"I think they wanted me out of the newsroom," Steffans said. "They wanted to keep me from continuing to engage co-workers as we push for our first contract and they hoped this would send a message to scare people away from further union activity. But they made a big mistake -- so far it's only made our newsroom understand why it's important to have a contract to protect us."

Read More | Bay Area Guild Unit Files NLRB Charge Over Layoffs | One Big Bang (Union Website)
A federal court earlier this month ordered Google's YouTube to hand over usernames, IP addresses, and viewing histories to Viacom sparking a controversy over Internet privacy. This week Viacom and the other litigants backed off their demand for YouTube user viewing histories and an agreement was reached with Google to anonymize the data. While some YouTube users say Viacom is now "off the hook" for intruding on people's online privacy, others question why Google was allowed to amass and use all this private data in the first place.
Post-Katrina reconstruction is still in progress throughout the Gulf Coast, with much of the City of New Orleans still in ruins. Dos Americas: The Reconstruction of New Orleans is a documentary focused on those rebuilding the city through interviews with some of the estimated 100,000 Latino migrant laborers who have converged in the area over the past two and a half years. Despite terrible working conditions, massive fraud, a housing crisis, severe harassment by law enforcement, and very limited resources, New Orleans’ Latino community has mushroomed since the storm and is establishing an infrastructure proportional to its size.
The indynewswire show airs weekly on Freak Radio, Friday mornings 10-12 noon, broadcasting news and opinion from independent media worldwide, focused on indymedia sites but also drawing from other websites. This week features audio from KBOO, Radio4All, Puerto Rico Indymedia and Portland Indymedia. Topics include the attack against the tree-sit protesting contruction of the I-69 NAFTA superhighway, farmworker Maria Isabel Vasquez Jimenez who died in the fields last month while picking 'two buck chuck,' police brutality in Portland, political property destruction, sentencing in greenscare cases, the campaign to free Chip Fitzgerald and much more.

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Indymedia Newsreal, a monthly television series, brings progressive grassroots organizing, going on in your backyard, to a national television audience. Newsreal is a longstanding collaboration between the Independent Media Center and Free Speech TV. Newsreal is shown on Free Speech TV every first Thursday at 5pm PST and sent on disc to community screening groups who show it during public screenings or include it on public access shows.

Each program covers actions taken in local communities, by ordinary people, to address critical issues like air and water pollution, war, reproductive rights, homelessness, for-profit prisons, sweatshops, racism, police brutality, indigenous struggles, and more. Newsreal is comprised of segments submitted by video-makers throughout the world. Read More

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Skidmark Bob of Free Radio Santa Cruz interviewed media analyst John Anderson about the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) to be discussed at the G8 summit in Japan and H.R. 4279, the Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property (PRO IP) Act of 2007. Although ACTA's title might suggest that the agreement deals only with counterfeit physical goods (such as medicines), what little information has been made available publicly by negotiating governments about the content of the treaty makes it clear that it will have a far broader scope, and in particular, will deal with tools targeting "Internet distribution and information technology." The PRO IP Act proposes to make substantial changes to federal copyright law, including the appointment of a copyright Czar.
Thu Jun 12 2008 FSRN Loses Funding
Free Speech Radio News in Crisis Free Speech Radio News (FSRN) is facing closure after its major supporter substantially reduced funding.

FSRN broadcasts a half-hour, worker-run daily newscast on more than 100 stations nationwide. It has regularly highlighted the voices of marginalized communities most affected by social and economic policy changes. Headlines editor Shannon Young says that FSRN is an unmatched model. "Our international network of community-based reporters is unique for a US-based news outlet."

FSRN has been given notice by the financially-strapped Pacifica Foundation that its funding will be cut by more than $13,500 a month - effective immediately. The reduction represents about a 25% cut in income for the grassroots news collective. Since FSRN is barred from on-air fundraising, it must seek to offset the cut with income from affiliates, foundations and individuals.

A massive cut in funding from Pacifica on a moment's notice will make it impossible for Free Speech Radio News to produce a daily half-hour newscast.


Read More | Free Speech Radio News | Pacifica

Earth First! Radio News is a no compromise weekly radio program produced at Free Radio Santa Cruz. Focussing on direct-action and bio-diversity, EF! Radio provides eco-action and activist news, calls-to-action, updates and commentary on current events worldwide. The May 29th broadcast features updates from the North American Earth Liberation Prisoners Support Network, Tre Arrow Defense Committee, Support for Rod Coronado, Buffalo Field Campaign, as well as news from Montana, Australia, Chile and more.
Andrew Flood spent the last several months traveling around the USA on a 45 city speaking tour about anarchism in Ireland. Andrew recorded interviews with anarchists, edited audio on bus rides, and posted articles to indymedia ireland once he accessed a wi-fi signal. Together, all those interviewed give an impression of 'the other America.'
Earth First! Radio News is a no compromise weekly radio program produced at Free Radio Santa Cruz. Focussing on direct-action and bio-diversity, EF! Radio provides eco-action and activist news, calls-to-action, updates and commentary on current events worldwide. Stories from Earth First!, Sea Shepherd International, Earth Liberation Front, Animal Liberation Front, Greenpeace, Canopy Action Network and actions by many other movements and local groups that defend Mother Earth are included with news about endangered animals, plants and ecosystems.
Indynewswire: 5.9.08 Kathy Redmond on the De Anza Rape Case danielsan writes, "This news show airs weekly on Freak Radio, Friday mornings 10-12 noon, broadcasting news and opinion from independent media worldwide, focused on indymedia sites but also drawing from other websites. On the 5.9.08 indynewswire:

"An interview with Katherine Redmond of the National Coalition Against Violent Athletes (NCAVA) on the De Anza Rape Case, closed last week by the CA attorney General Jerry Brown's office, citing lack of evidence. An extremely disturbing case, and an even more disturbing response from the Santa Clara County DA and the state AG. More than a year later, Katherine Redmond discusses this and other cases nationwide.

"Lakeside Organics: yes, local and organic, but labor exploitative. Detention Centers are the new Indian Schools. Eric McDavid was sentenced to nearly 20 years. A look at the calendar: today is John Brown's 208th Birthday! Celebrate with a weekend of direct action." imc_audio.gifRead More and Listen to Audio
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7:30PM Monday Dec 1 "Paperback Dreams" screening
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Microradio activist from Chile DJ Rubble
Saturday Nov 15th 8:03 PM
The Price of Pleasure: Pornography, Sexuality & Relationships Ann Simonton (3 comments)
Thursday Nov 6th 11:33 AM
USA Today, the World Tomorrow scanner (1 comment)
Wednesday Nov 5th 11:34 AM
The Future of AccesSF and the Community Television Corporation Stu Smith (3 comments)
Tuesday Nov 4th 4:37 PM
POCC Minister of Information JR's critique of the Anti Bakery Project Jaron Epstein (3 comments)
Sunday Nov 2nd 1:15 PM
KPFA 68 And Today-Morning Show, Calendar Censor SF State Strike While KQED Covers It The Political Bankruptcy Of KPFA (3 comments)
Friday Oct 31st 12:55 AM
RNC 2008 Documentary to be Released October 28th rnc2008 video collective (2 comments)
Tuesday Oct 28th 7:06 AM
Free Radio - Liberating the Commons Stephen Dunifer (1 comment)
Sunday Oct 26th 11:01 PM
Krip-Hop Radio goes 100% internet Nov. 16 2008 The Black Kripple & Krew West Coast (1 comment)
Sunday Oct 26th 4:07 PM
SF Chronicle Jeopardizes Marriage Equality Paul Hogarth via Beyond Chron (4 comments)
Friday Oct 24th 7:10 AM
Arrest Of KPFA Programmer Nadra Foster by KPFA/Pacifica Management Labor Video Project (11 comments)
Friday Oct 10th 3:51 PM
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Bogus IP Claims Quash Debate Over Future of NYC Landmark via the EFF
Wednesday Nov 19th 9:45 AM
The Shortwave Report 11/14/08 Listen Globally! Dan Roberts
Thursday Nov 13th 5:21 PM
Anti-War Fake New York Times For Jul 4th 2009 reposted
Thursday Nov 13th 7:28 AM
RADIO DIGNA AL AIRE Y EN LA WEB Radio Digna
Monday Nov 10th 6:55 PM
The Shortwave Report 11/07/08 Listen Globally! Dan Roberts
Thursday Nov 6th 4:52 PM
Studs Terkel: The Passing of An Icon Stephen Lendman
Saturday Nov 1st 1:57 PM
DMCA: Ten Years of Unintended Consequences via the EFF
Tuesday Oct 28th 7:09 AM
CNDH report and APPO and Brad Will updates AWK and CNDH
Wednesday Oct 22nd 5:50 PM
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Water worth more than gold Michael Webster Synicated Investigative Repor
Wednesday Nov 19th 3:26 PM
AIG, Congress and the Taxpayers Debbie Morgan
Wednesday Nov 19th 2:30 PM
AIG, Congress and the Taxpayers Debbie Morgan
Wednesday Nov 19th 12:34 PM
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Tuesday Nov 18th 9:30 AM
Thomas Friedman- I will keep my opinions to myself NYTimes- special edition (satire)
Saturday Nov 15th 3:31 PM
Juarez Reporter Murdered, Attacks on Journalists Intensify NAM (reposted)
Saturday Nov 15th 8:06 AM
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Thursday Nov 13th 11:12 AM
Rather on the Broken US News Industry juan cole (reposted)
Monday Nov 10th 7:07 AM
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Thursday Nov 6th 9:13 AM
Amauris Samartino threatens Bolivian journalists Wilson Garcia Merida
Tuesday Nov 4th 1:57 PM
Last Days of Cake- the EVIL webcomic Eric Xodik
Tuesday Nov 4th 12:45 PM
Google Book Search Settlement: A Reader's Guide via the EFF
Saturday Nov 1st 1:33 PM
Prop. 8 Debate Draws Ethnic Media, Fans Tensions NAM (reposted)
Friday Oct 31st 7:38 AM
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