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Radio Zapatista

Program in English – April 2008

[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/RZ11apr08.mp3[/podcast]

Political prisoners in Chiapas; Update on the campaign EZLN, The Fire and the Word; Discussion on the Movement for Justice in El Barrio, East Harlem, NY; Repression against the black community in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Radio Zapatista

Granjas Lomas del Poleo – Ciudad Juárez

[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/LomasPoleo.mp3[/podcast]

Report on the situation at the neighborhood Granjas Lomas del Poleo, in Ciudad Juárez, where the residents live secuestered by the private guards of the Zaragoza family. Residents and members of the Other Campaign describe te situation and reveal the economic interests that are behind the agressions. They also talk about the threat of eviction of the Segundo Barrio neighborhood in El Paso, Texas.

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Radio Zapatista

Program in Spanish – April 2008

[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/RZ04apr08.mp3[/podcast]

Political prisoners in Chiapas. Interview with rappers/activists Boca Floja and Mextape. Interview on the campaign The Fire and the Word with Gloria Muñoz.

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Radio Zapatista

Program in Spanish on displacement/eviction

[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/RZ07mar08.mp3[/podcast]

Paramilitary actions in Chiapas. South Central Farm in Los Angeles. Evictions in San Francisco.

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Flashpoints

Gloria Muñoz Ramírez habla de la campaña El fuego y la palabra

[podcast]http://www.radiozapatista.org/Audios/Flashpoints22feb08.mp3[/podcast]

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Radio Zapatista

Especial El fuego y la palabra

[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/RZ22feb08.mp3[/podcast]

Special The Fire and the Word with Gloria Muñoz Ramírez. Broadcast in audio and video during a community event in Santa Rosa, California, with simultaneous events in Berkeley, Oakland, San Francisco and Davis, to celebrate the arrival in the United States of the campaign The Fire and the Word.

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Radio Zapatista

Testimonies of activist groups during a mitote organized by Acción Zapatista, Humboldt, CA

  • Artist Resistance Collective: Collective working with print and multimedia to support other activist organizations. (3:45 min)
    [podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/Humboldt01.mp3[/podcast]
  • Aztec Dance Troupe: Group that uses Aztec dance as a means of healing and reconnection with indigenous roots and traditions. (2:45 min)
    [podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/Humboldt02.mp3[/podcast]
  • Teatro Campesino: Community-based guerrilla theater group based on the tradition of teatro campesino. (1:10 min)
    [podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/Humboldt03.mp3[/podcast]
  • Industrial Workers of the World (IWW): Workers union established 2 years ago in the northern California coast. (3:12 min)
    [podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/Humboldt04.mp3[/podcast]
  • Cop Watch: Community organization for defense against police violence. (3:45 min)
    [podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/Humboldt05.mp3[/podcast]
  • Street kids: “Street kid” community that reivindicates the right to live outside the system. (3:05 min)
    [podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/Humboldt06.mp3[/podcast]
  • Black Student Union: A student organization at Humboldt State University to build community among black students. (2:30 min)
    [podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/Humboldt07.mp3[/podcast]
  • Traditional Urok village at Blue Creek: A traditonal indigenous village being created on the Klamath river… a place of healing and tradition that “points ahead toward the past. (3:30 min)
    [podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/Humboldt08.mp3[/podcast]
  • Longest Walk, DQ University and Mujeres de Maíz: A compañera talks about the Longest Walk, the history and actuality of indigenous DQ University, and of the Mujeres de Maíz collective. (4:10 min)
    [podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/DQU_LongestWalk.mp3[/podcast]
  • Advanced Seminar on Women, Power, and Autonomy: Space of encounter to address issues faced by women of color and other underrepresented peoples. (5 min)
    [podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/Humboldt10.mp3[/podcast]
  • Women of Color Liberation Army (WCLA): Student organization at Humboldt State University that serves as a space for reflection and support among women of color. (7:15 min)
    [podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/HumboldtWCLA.mp3[/podcast]
  • Transformative Theater / Creating Unity through Non-violent Transformation: A group applying transformative justice theory to struggle against violence through community-building. (3:15 min)
    [podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/Humboldt16.mp3[/podcast]
  • Klamath Salmon Media Collaborative: Media collective to bring attention to the destruction of the Klamath river and the plight of indigenous river dwellers who depend on salmon fishing. (2:20 min)
    [podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/Humboldt17.mp3[/podcast]
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Radio Zapatista

Program in Spanish – Feb 2008

[podcast]http://chiapas.indymedia.org/local/webcast/uploads/_mp3_/rz01feb08_040208.mp3[/podcast]

Low intensity war and threats of land eviction in Chiapas. Campaign The Fire and the Word in the U.S. Evictions in the Mission District in San Francisco.

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Radio Zapatista

Programa en inglés

Report on two communities affected by the Mexican government’s undeclared war against Zapatista territory, in conjunction with paramilitary forces and pro-government peasant organizations (Bolon Ajaw and 24 de Diciembre). Interview with Prof. Marlon Sherman (Ogala Lakota) from Humboldt State University, who talks about the Lakota Indian declaration of autonomy.

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Radio Zapatista

Program in English

Gang Injunction – what it really means for poor and people of color communities; Paramilitary activities in Chiapas (update) – Opddic; Update on the housing situation in New Orleans (Katrina).