Feb 3, 2014
No One Is Illegal Radio: Fear of a Black Planet
Black power, resistance, and music in Canada and beyond
No One Is Illegal Radio is part of a worldwide movement of resistance,
fighting for justice and dignity, and the right to self-determination
for migrants, refugees and indigenous people. We broadcast live every
month on CKUT 90.3fm, part of grassroots community radio on the island
of Montreal. www.nooneisillegal.org
Feb 3, 2014 No One Is Illegal Radio: Fear of a Black PlanetBlack power, resistance, and music in Canada and beyond |
Jun 20, 2012 No One Is Illegal Radio: The Quebec student strike and raceThe June 2012 edition of No One Is Illegal Radio focuses on the Quebec student strike, discussing the role of race from the perspectives of local activists of colour. |
Oct 14, 2011 Struggles for freedom from Montreal to Los AngelesNo One Is Illegal Radio lends a focus to local struggles against deportations, on movements against police killings, and organizing for rights for temporary workers and workers in temp agencies. |
Jun 4, 2011 Solidarity movements against deportationsThis show focuses on solidarity movements against deportations, from Montreal to Toronto to Sydney Australia. Alvaro Orozco, Villawood Detention Centre Riots and Montreal marches for Status for All. |
Dec 6, 2010 No One Is Illegal Radio: Canadian mining companies -- Global land grabs, displacement and grassroots resistanceFeaturing voices from across the world, it examines the harmful effects of Canadian mining projects on indigenous people and the rural poor across the world. |
Oct 11, 2010 No One Is Illegal Radio: 'Women's rights' in Canada in the age of border control, imperialism and colonialismThis show examines the way that the Canadian state affects the lives and self-determination of migrant women, indigenous women and the women it affects to be helping in Afghanistan. |
Jul 7, 2010 No One Is Illegal Radio: The criminalization of dissent in Canada -- G20 resistance in the wake of 20 years since OkaIndigenous and migrant justice organizers reflect on repression and criminalization in Canada 20 years since Oka, in the wake of the G20 protests in Toronto. |
Jun 7, 2010 No One Is Illegal Radio -- Grassroots voices from Africa about the G8 and G20Perspectives from Makoma Lekalakala (Johannesburg) and Njoki Njehu (Nairobi) about the G8/G20 and self-determination by Africans, in the lead-up to the upcoming protests in Toronto later this month. |