June 30, 2014
Celebratory Activism
In this podcast, we look at the role that art plays in activism.
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In this podcast activists across North America talk about intersectionality. Let’s bring together gender justice, socialism, feminism, economics. What will you add to the mix?
May Day is coming and we celebrate by hearing about labour in Indonesia, and spoken word poem about justice in the U.S., plus an agricultural land reserve and community gardening in Ottawa.
In this episode we don’t question the existence of rape culture, we explore it. We also hear from an activist about a human rights framework for women’s rights and research on stranger harassment.
George Bernard Shaw said “Without art, the crudeness of reality would make the world unbearable.” We turn to stories of music and film, and how they can help, even just a little, change the world.
Joey “Shithead” Keithley is one of the founders of the legendary Vancouver punk band DOA. For him punk music was a natural progression from the music of the hippies and the sounds of protests from the sixties. Here he speaks with David Swanson about the evolution of punk, and the music of political activism. Doug…
Joey “Shithead” Keithley is one of the founders of the legendary Vancouver punk band DOA. For him punk music was a natural progression from the music of the hippies and the sounds of protests from the sixties. Here he speaks with David Swanson about the evolution of punk, and the music of political activism. Doug…
Nova Scotia’s potential fracking game changer. We get the scoop on the Northern Gateway pipeline ruling, supporting trans and queer prisoners, and a movie review.
Ariel Sharon died on Saturday. When Sharon fell into a coma in 2006, Ali Abunimah, cofounder of electronicintifada.net spoke with the Redeye podcast.
Ariel Sharon died on Saturday, January 11, 2014. When Ariel Sharon fell into a coma in 2006, rabble.ca’s Redeye podcast spoke about Sharon’s legacy with Palestinian-American journalist and co-founder of electronicintifada.net Ali Abunimah.
Ariel Sharon died on Saturday, January 11, 2014. When Ariel Sharon fell into a coma in 2006, rabble.ca’s Redeye podcast spoke about Sharon’s legacy with Palestinian-American journalist and co-founder of electronicintifada.net Ali Abunimah.
We dedicate the show to reflections on the life and work of Mandela from anti-apartheid activists, featuring excerpts from a special episode of Amandla from CKUT in Montreal.