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From The Trenches: McChesney on Activism/Media, Timuel Black on Civil Rights History

From The Trenches: McChesney on Activism/Media, Timuel Black on Civil Rights History

Released Wednesday, 1st April 2015
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From The Trenches: McChesney on Activism/Media, Timuel Black on Civil Rights History

From The Trenches: McChesney on Activism/Media, Timuel Black on Civil Rights History

From The Trenches: McChesney on Activism/Media, Timuel Black on Civil Rights History

From The Trenches: McChesney on Activism/Media, Timuel Black on Civil Rights History

Wednesday, 1st April 2015
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From The Trenches is the monthly radio program of the Chicago Independent Media Center.

ON THE SHOW IN MARCH 2015:

McCHESNEY ON ACTIVISM AND MEDIA

We speak with Robert McChesney, one of America’s leading scholars on media and activism, about his new book Blowing the Roof Off the Twenty-First Century: Media, Politics, and the Struggle for Post-Capitalist Democracy.

TIMUEL BLACK ON CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY

We’ll also hear from longtime Chicago civil rights activist Timuel Black, who spoke about his experiences.

* Plus, headlines from the worldwide Indymedia network.

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http://chicago.indymedia.org/cimcradio-podcast.xml

SUBSCRIBE TO "FROM THE TRENCHES" ON ITUNES:
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From The Trenches airs on the 4th Sunday of each month at 6pm on WLUW 88.7 on Chicago northside radio:
http://www.wluw.org

From The Trenches also airs on Thursdays at 1:30pm on WHPK 88.5 on Chicago southside radio:http://www.whpk.org

From The Trenches now airs on Saturdays at 8:00am on Q4, AM 1680:http://que4.org

RECENT HEADLINES FROM THE WORLDWIDE INDYMEDIA NETWORK:

Teachers hold tech bus blockade in anti-gentrification protestSan Francisco Indymedia featured a bus blockade organized by teachers against some of the most world's famous tech companies. Teachers at San Francisco bilingual public Fairmont Elementary School joined with the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project to block 3 private buses. In a feature dated February 6, 2015, "Buses from Google and Facebook were blocked, as [activists] protested the takeover of whathad been four parking spots for teachers at the school by a tech bus stop. Teachers had not been consulted before their parking stops wereprivatized [in 2015]." Protester Claudia Tirade stated, "In this city, gentrification does not only mean being displaced from one'shome, but also from public spaces and city infrastructure. From parks to BART plazas to public bus stops, we are seeing public spacesincreasingly privatized and surveilled."https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/02/09/18768311.php

Georgia prisoners go on hunger strike over harsh conditionsAtlanta Indymedia featured a story about Georgia prisoners going on hunger strike over harsh prison conditions. The feature reprinted aletter attributed to prisoner Kelvin J. Stevenson, dated March 6, 2015, who recounts his actions and his reasons. Stevenson writes:"Prisoners are stripped of all personal property and placed in a single occupancy cell, with a roommate that has a toilet that has noinside flush valve, and forced to live 24 hours a day receiving half portion food trays, thus deliberately malnourishing the prisoners intosubmission. Any prisoner that files grievances to complain about the denial of outside exercise periods, cell sanitation, law libraryaccess, telephone and visitation access to family, the mice and spider infestation, are targeted by...administrators and subjected toassaults...and are sprayed with MK90 riot mace which is used to subdue attacking bears." Stevenson has been refusing food since February 23, and has asked for human rights and U.S. government investigations into the reported atrocities.http://atlanta.indymedia.org/local/georgia-prisoners-hunger-strike-reidsville-over-harsh-conditions

It’s Jesus vs. Satan in 2015 Chicago Mayoral Runoff Chicago Indymedia reported on the 2015 Chicago mayoral runoff with a feature headlined: "It’s Jesus vs. Satan in 2015 Chicago MayoralRunoff". The headline alludes to the two finalists, Cook County Commissioner Jesus [HAY-zoos] "Chuy" Garcia, and incumbent RahmEmanuel. Rahm held a host of advantages in terms of money, endorsements, and a flood of TV and radio ads, and yet his policies inhis first term have...

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