| Interviews from Dump Site 41 with protest camp spokesperson Vickie Monague from Beausoleil First Nation and with local farmer Steve Ogden from Tiny Township, in Simcoe County
| St. John's best band - The Class War Kids come onto AW@L Radio to speak about Tim Hortons and supporting the troops, indoctrinated policemen, and the Olympics of 2010
| WPIRG hosted a talk by canadian torture victim Abousfian Abdelrazik at the University of Waterloo. AW@L was honoured to host a community potluch with Abousfian before the talk.
| Melissa Elliott is co-founder of Young Onkwehonwe United. She has been the front person for the building resistance at Six Nations against the 2010 Olympics and the Torch Relay.
| Indigenous Sovereignty Week 2009. Recorded live at the Kitchener-Waterloo Community Centre for Social Justice, Oct. 27. - Jim Windel if editor or the Teka News and a founder of TRUE
| AW@L went to Kitchener City Council to discuss the Olympic Torch Relay and the city's inability to reveal the agreements with VANOC around instructions to host cities that repress free speech.
| Yves Engler spoke at the KWCCSJ about Canada's international role in abuse of human rights and the country's hidden history of military intervention abroad.
| The regional resistance to the land destroying development in Guelph known as the Hanlon Creek Business Park (HCBP) boiled up again this week as 5 days of action took place.
| AW@L Radio's Alex Hundert moderates a discussion on the negative impacts of the Olympics between KW ARA member Mark Corbiere and critical olympic academic and AW@L Radio co-host Dan Kellar.
| Vancouver based freelance journalist and member of the Olympic Resistance Network (ORN) Guillaume describes the street level impacts of the 2010 games.
| On the final day of the convergence to oppose the 2010 olympics, a tent village was erected in the downtown east side of Vancouver, demanding (among others) the social housing the VANOC promised.
| We talk with DOA about their new album and the Olympics in their city. We also speak with Harjap Grewal of No One Is Illegal - Coast Salish, and Stella August of Vancouver's Power of Women
| The Indigenous Anishnabe of northwestern Ontario led a march to the legislature buildings in Toronto, demanding justice for the poisoning of their rivers and their lands.
| The third panel discussion of the Kitchener-Waterloo Peoples' Summit focuses in on Indigenous sovereignty, canadian colonialism manifested in the G8 and G20.
| The first of many discussions at the Kitchener-Waterloo Peoples' Summit, this one focused on militarism in Canada, torture, ongoing colonialism and resistance, and how it all fits with the G8/20.
| Part 1 of 3 from the talk: Strengthening our resolve panel, held at the WLU faculty of social work in September 2010, which led to the arrest of one of the invited speaker.
| Part 2 of 3 from the talk: Strengthening our resolve panel, held at the WLU faculty of social work in September 2010, which led to the arrest of one of the invited speaker.
| Part 3 of 3 from the talk: Strengthening our resolve panel, held at the WLU faculty of social work in September 2010, which led to the arrest of one of the invited speaker.
| Alex Hundert remains in prison for being an effective community organizer and an outspoken anarchist critic of the dominant powers and their narrative. We give him space for his own narrative!
| As the Liberal government in Ontario continue their attacks on the poor, anti-poverty activists in Kitchener-Waterloo are rallying the community to support each other and fight austerity!
| Alex interviews anarchist organisers on organising against the police, in general and for the upcoming Toronto Anarchist Bookfair, in the third installment of the house arrest interviews.
| The show is opened with some royal screwjobs and Dan reads an update on the People's Commissions 1267 Collaborators as a feature in the #HuckFarper section of this hour-long edition of AW@L Radio.
| A statement of solidarity with indigenous peoples from Occupy Boston and a discussion of Occupy Toronto. We also play a TMC interview with Hidden From History's Kevin Annett.
| The Smash the State Report takes the @mediacoop's December in review, adds some comments, highlights the CFRC prison radio project in Kingston, and more!
| On January 13, 2012, Mandy Hiscocks was sentenced to 15 months in jail for her participation in organizing for a better world. Today's AW@L radio presents Mandy's legendary statement to the courts.
| An extended Smash the State Report with guest co-host Julian Ichim, who reports on the SOApaRty committee New Year's Eve prison-noise demos, the continued growth of the security state and more.
| G20 police state target Julain Ichim joins us for an update on G20 legal cases and continuing resistance to capitalist imperial rule. When organizing is a crime, organize!
| An update about Mumia Abu Jamal, a note from Nyki, wrongfully imprisoned in the Grand Valley Institute for Women, and a discussion about Bill C-10, Harper's #omnibus imprisonment bill.
| We are joined by KW poet and artist extraordinaire Janice Lee for discussion on the local Kitchener-Waterloo slam poetry series and to drop a couple of new poems.
| This week, Smash the State on AW@L Radio includes discussion of the omnibus crime bill, the Canada-EU trade deal, anti-racism, Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, decolonizing the Occupy movement and more.
| Our G20 report includes updates from the May 2010 police slaying of Junior Manon and his family's quest for justice, the call for police accountability and a crackdown on another anti-police blogger.
| This edition of the Eco Update on AW@L Radio jumps into mining operations in Canada and elsewhere undertaken by Canadian corporations on behalf of their capitalist owners.
| We report on the Enbridge oil spilling company and continued resistance against their pipelines, provide some info on the Fukushima nuclear disaster, and read a protest against hydraulic fracturing.