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Liberty Unchained Pilot Episode

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Liberty Unchained Media Project's first episode with Joey and Dave. We'll be focusing on upcoming actions and campaigns to get you tuned in to the struggle. Listen in as we talk about the upcoming March in DC to end the wars as well as smaller actions closer to home. We started out todays episode talking about the devastating earthquake in Chile. With all the natural disasters going on around the globe it really is beginning to feel like it's the end of the world as we know it. As our pilot episode we spend the next hour or so giving you some background on your hosts, Joey and Dave, as well as laying out the ground work for the show and where we are headed with this project. We think it's important to keep this as transparent as possible and to make sure that we live up to the principals we espouse on air. We then move on to discussing recent events going on around the Olympic Games in Canada; discussing the internal discussion within the Anarchist movement regarding Black Bloc actions, specifically the destruction of corporate property. We take a moment to plug our "sponsors" AK Press and the Institute for Anarchist Studies. Our last segment deals with Malcolm X and Anarchism. We start you off by an amazing rewrite of the old Tupac song "Changes" by local hip hop artist Maj Toure; and follow it up with a healthy discussion of the life and legacy of Malcolm X. Almost out of time we give you the heads up on all sorts of actions and conferences coming up and end the show with Ryan Harvey's tribute song to Howard Zinn: Ordinary Heroes. All Links to the show can be found here: http://sqworl.com/ttbngt
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Liberty,
Anarchism,
Left Politics,
Activism,
Socialism
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