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Chris Hedges: War Reporter
Pulitzer winning reporter Chris Hedges spoke at Powell's Books, in Portland, Oregon, about his experience covering conflicts abroad.
This recording was produced by PDX Justice. More information can be found at www.pdxjustice.org.
- Length: 58:39 minutes (53.7 MB)
- Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
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Roy Bourgeois: Protesting the School of the Americas
Roy Bourgeois spoke in Portland on 11-19-08 about his involvemnt in protesting the School of the Americas. This is an excerpt from that talk.
- Title: Roy Bourgeois: Protesting the School of the Americas
- Length: 33:17 minutes (30.47 MB)
- Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
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Palestinian Christians speak in Portland
Christians around the world are gathering to prepare for Christmas. But in Bethlehem, where the Christian religion began, the population lives under a military occupation, and surrounded by a Wall.
- Length: 49:13 minutes (45.07 MB)
- Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
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The plight of Christians in Bethlehem today
As Christians around the world prepare for the annual Christmas holiday, Christians who live in Bethlehem say that their plight has been neglected and forgotten. Christian Palestinians have lived in Bethlehem since the time of Christ, but have faced dislocation and repression since Israel was created in 1948.
This hour, we examine the situation of Bethlehem today, including a report on al-Wallaja village, which is a Christian Palestinian village located just outside of Bethlehem, produced by Ghassan Bannoura and Hazem Jamjoum; an interview with Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh of Bethlehem University; and a report on solidarity ‘From Brooklyn to Bethlehem’.
We’d also like to announce a talk by Saed Bannoura, a Christian Palestinian who grew up in Bethlehem, which will take place next Wednesday, December 16th from 5:30 - 7:30 pm at the Central Library – 801 Southwest 10th Avenue in Portland.
more info: portland.craigslist.org/mlt/eve/1504114764.html
- Title: The plight of Christians in Bethlehem today
- Genre: Other
- Length: 53:14 minutes (48.74 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
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Voices of November 30
On the tenth anniversary of the World Trade Organization ministerials in Seattle, six Portland activists recall the dramatic events of November 30, 1999, and discuss the continuing reverberations of the first major street protest of the wireless age. Featuring stories from Laurie King of Portland Jobs With Justice, Patricia Rumer of Jubilee Oregon, youth activist Andrea Townsend, and KBOO Radio correspondents Andrew Geller, Rolf Semprebon, and Daniel Flessas. This hour-long special is hosted by S.W. Conser and edited by Paul Monday.
- Title: Voices of November 30
- Album: N30 WTO protest
- Date: November 30
- Genre: Public Affairs
- Year: 2009
- Producer: S.W. Conser
- Length: 57:59 minutes (23.23 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 22kHz 56Kbps (CBR)
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Indymedia: From Seattle to the World
As part of "Whose Streets? Our Streets!," KBOO's Maggie Starr looks at the history of the Indymedia Network. The Seattle Independent Media Center was put together to bring the streets of the Seattle to the world during the 1999 WTO protests. Ten years later, it's spawned a global network of Independent Media Centers that allow millions of people to post and read independent news.
- Title: Indymedia: From Seattle to the World
- Album: N30 WTO protest
- Producer: Maggie Starr
- Length: 41:21 minutes (37.86 MB)
- Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
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From Marches to Breaking Windows: Talk About Tactics
Which tactics were appropriate. Marches? Ones with permits? Blockading streets with lockdowns? How about breaking windows of corporate buildings. Would the world have heard of the dissent in this country without these tactics? Hear the voices of activists with divergent points of view.
Music by Dave Rovics
- Title: From Marches to Breaking Windows: Talk About Tactics
- Album: N30 WTO protest
- Date: November 30th 2009
- Year: 2009
- Producer: Linda Olson-Osterlund
- Length: 31:58 minutes (29.27 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
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Ala' Jaradat on the issue of Palestinian political detainees
KBOO's Jenka Soderberg speaks with Ala' Jaradat of the Palestinian prisoner support organization Addameer, about the conditions facing Palestinian political detainees - including family visitation, administrative detention, imprisoned children and women, and mothers whose children were born in prison.
- Length: 58:26 minutes (53.5 MB)
- Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
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Dhoruba bin Wahad and Naji Mujahid: Denied entry into Palestine
5:00 - 6:00 pm Thurs. Nov. 26th
KBOO interviews Dhoruba bin Wahad, who is speaking from a hotel in Jordan after being detained and then denied entry into Palestine by Israeli authorities. bin Wahad is a former political prisoner in the US who was charged in 1971 with the murder of two police officers, but was vindicated nineteen years later when a judge ruled that the FBI had fabricated evidence in order to frame bin Wahad of a crime he didn't commit.
As an African-American, on his way to a conference on political prisoners convened by the Palestinian Authority in the city of Jericho, bin Wahad feels that he was racially profiled, along with his travelling companion Naji Mujahid - the only two African Americans on a busload of white tourists.
- Title: Dhoruba bin Wahad and Naji Mujahid: Denied entry into Palestine
- Length: 57:57 minutes (53.05 MB)
- Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
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Repealing the Death Penalty: What Oregonians can Learn from New Mexico
Repealing the Death Penalty: What can Oregonians learn from the successful repeal movement in New Mexico? Host Miriam Widman interviews activists from the New Mexico Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and others.
- Title: Repealing the Death Penalty: What Oregonians can Learn from New Mexico
- Producer: Miriam Widman
- Length: 44:00 minutes (20.14 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 44kHz 64Kbps (CBR)
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