Jun 22, 2010
#110 - The activists, Pride and the G20
Queer honourees give it back to Pride Toronto over Israeli-apartheid, pre-G20 African activists speak out on celebrity activism, and coming out where Pride is no party.
rabble radio is the flagship show of the rpn. It's a mix of political commentary, soundseeing tours, movie reviews, and the latest in Canadian music. It's all produced by a country-wide cadre of volunteers.
Jun 22, 2010 #110 - The activists, Pride and the G20Queer honourees give it back to Pride Toronto over Israeli-apartheid, pre-G20 African activists speak out on celebrity activism, and coming out where Pride is no party. |
Jun 3, 2010 #109 - Pt 2. of rabble.ca's exclusive interview with Gaza flotilla activist Kevin Neish: detention and releaseKevin Neish was detained in Israel for two days after the Free Gaza Flotilla was attacked and activists arrested. In this podcast he talks about his release and what activism means. |
Jun 3, 2010 #108 - Mavi Marmara attack: Exclusive first interview with Gaza Flotilla activist Kevin NeishKevin Neish was aboard the Mavi Marmara when the Israeli army attacked the ship. He tells his story in this episode of rabble radio. |
Jun 2, 2010 #107 - Paul Martin comments on GazaPaul Martin spoke about Gaza to a Kingston radio station, writer and activist Yves Engler, demonstrators in Montreal, and revisiting Kevin Neish. |
May 31, 2010 #106: Interview with Canadian Kevin Neish as he boarded Gaza flotillaThe Free Gaza flotilla has been attacked by the Israeli navy. Kevin Neish is a canadian peace activist who was on one of the boats. He spoke to rabble radio Friday as he was preparing to depart. |
May 19, 2010 #105 - G8/G20 and global socialismGreek labour activist proposes solutions to the financial crisis, a lawyer on a complaint that could change the lives of foster children in B.C., and rabble radio receives a gift from Bob Wiseman! |
May 5, 2010 #104 - May Day memoriesLooking back at May 1: the South Korean union struggle, a history of the Wobblies, No One Is Illegal's Day of Action and music from Reverb Syndicate. |
Apr 13, 2010 #103 - Puttin' it out thereAn ethics expert on the importance of hate speech, eco-defenders stand up to corporate greenwashing, talking access to content with Canada's Pirate Party, and truckers with something to say. |
Mar 17, 2010 #102 - Olympics and epic strugglesTalking election violence in Manila, a little more Olympic activism, fish farming on vacant city land in Toronto, music from Caracol and Alejandra Ribera and who phoned in to rabble radio! |
Feb 23, 2010 #101 - 2010 Olympics: gold medal for activismIn this podcast: Why protest the Olympics, Aboriginal activists speak out, talking diversity of tactics, and all about Vancouver's Red Tent campaign for housing. |
Feb 10, 2010 #100 - Celebration with a centenarianWe're talking a hundred! A centenarian shares advice, cancelling highway plans, and remembering the birth of the aged rabble radio. You could also win an ipod nano! |
Jan 27, 2010 #99 - Courage and Cooperation in HaitiAn aid worker shares stories of cooperation from Haiti, audio from Canada's anti-prorogation demonstrations, and Dr. Julia Agwu on what Africa sees in climate change. |
Jan 13, 2010 #98 - Canadian demonstration against prorogationOnline activism and activism on the street. What is the difference? Regent Park is changing, and so are women's rights worldwide. Listen in to find out more. |
Dec 17, 2009 #97 - Indigenous rights and climate justice in CopenhagenIn this podcast: Canadian Youth Delegation asks is Canada lying? Hiphop artist Eekwol talks Indigenous rights and Olympics. John Bonnar on protests for climate justice in Canada. Also, we have music. |
Dec 1, 2009 #96 - Amy Goodman on Breaking The Sound BarrierIn this podcast: Amy Goodman on media, war, dissent, and public opinion |
Nov 30, 2009 #96 - Amy Goodman on Breaking The Sound BarrierIn this podcast: Amy Goodman on media, war, dissent, and public opinion |
Nov 16, 2009 #95 - Who are the people in your neighborhood? Food bank volunteers, tibetan buddhist nuns, and Baka BeyondIn this podcast: food bank recipients volunteer, Tibetan Buddhism in B.C. Prisons, and Baka Beyond on a train platform in Nanaimo, B.C. |
Nov 2, 2009 #94 - Choose ActivismIn this podcast: protecting the rights of Vancouverites, advocating for Uganda's gays and lesbians, learning through art, and music from Ottawa. |
Oct 20, 2009 #93 - Three Cs of Human Rights: China, Colombia, and CanadaIn this podcast: How a Canada-Colombia FTA affects trade union activists in Colombia, Denise Chong about an activist's life in China, and preserving the history of resistance in Canada's Africville. |
Sep 22, 2009 #92 - Letters to AmericansLetters from Canadians about how our health-care system works, a play penned in prison hits the Kennedy Centre stage, and what's happening at Dump Site 41. |
Aug 28, 2009 #91 - What does it take to win?The latest rabble radio looks at the victors at Dump Site 41, Canada's negative influence abroad, Sunday Wilde and spring waters. |
Jul 6, 2009 #90 - Aboriginal children's healthA UNICEF report on children's health, and six ways to get a ticket on your bike. Last rabble radio until August! |
Jun 23, 2009 #89 - Taking to the streetsJack Layton on Canada and Iran. The Global Detention Project. Capitalism-haters unite under one economy. Music from Colin Linden and Pamela Brennan. |
Jun 10, 2009 #88 - From the Earth to the WebIn this episode of rabble radio: Forum on Canadian Mining, net neutrality and the labour movement, research ethics, and a few tunz in the meantime. |