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Host Paul Roland talks about the "homeless sweeps" currently underway by the
Portland Police in inner Southeast Portland, in the context of the endless
social war. After the opening song by Leonard Cohen, he reads from The
Invisible Committee's "To Our Friends" comunique of...
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Marcia Meyers of Rethinking Psychiatry and electroshock survivor Deborah
Schwartzkopff are today's guests.
http://www.ectjustice.com/
http://www.rethinkingpsychiatry.org/
Also, check out these previous KBOO news features on the subject:
http://kboo.fm/electroshocks...
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Join host Paul Roland, this week featuring long-time activist, organizer,
political reformer and Third Party proponent Ralph Nader.
Nader's new book, just out on Seven Stories Press, is Return to Sender, a
long series of letters to Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama...
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From seminarian to New York Times journalist to one of the leading social
critics on the left to (just last year) ordained Presbyterian minister, Chris
Hedges remains as provocative and insightful as ever with his twefth book:
"Wages of Rebellion: The Moral Imperative of R...
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From seminarian to New York Times journalist to one of the leading social
critics on the left to (just last year) ordained Presbyterian minister, Chris
Hedges remains as provocative and insightful as ever with his twefth book:
"Wages of Rebellion: The Moral Imperative of R...
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Violent, too-often lethal and racist police behavior continues to be in the
public spotlight with the recent outrage in Baltimore. Although public
discussion of the role of police unions in protecting cops from both internal
discipline and criminal prosecution has increased...
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Native Hawaiian protestors have halted construction of a massive 18-story
telescope on their sacred, life-giving Mauna Kea. While the protest is about
stopping the continued desecration and damage to a mountain central to their
culture, beliefs and traditions, it is also ab...
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A six-year battle to keep Nestle out of Cascadia and the Columbia Gorge is
heating up again as the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has agreed to
trade its water rights at Oxbow Springs, which could pave the way for a
Nestle bottled water plant in Cascade Locks, just ...
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