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I love this country but it has many problems. We need to voice our views and work to fix our country. Call for change is a radio shoe that is here to let the people know about the problems in our country tht are bringing us down. We will be looking at injustice in the justice systm including corruption and brutality. We will be looking at the education system, war, poverty and other problems. Feel free to call in. Maybe together we can make a difference.

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According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, at least 200,000 veterans are homless on any given night, and more than 400,000 are homeless at some point during the year. We'll speak with Arthur E. Fillmore II, Founder and... more

In 2002, a clash between two groups at a train platform resulted in the burning of a train compartment which killed 59 people. There was no proof that this event was a terrorist attack but the event was used by the The Hindu Extremist ruling... more

As the Genocide escalates in Darfur, the In His Shoes mission turned its focus to more creative means of activism. This podcast is uniquely dedicated to the Darfur Genocide, but much more, it is about the faith and hope in the power of good.... more

Joel Kovel and Sheriff Fam are radical intellectuals as established by their use of the dialectical method a,tool which then properly leveraged, exposes the psychological and ideological roots of Zionism. This interview represents an... more

In 1991 I interviewed Leonard Peltier from Leavenworth Federal prison. He was set up by the FBI to do two life terms in prison. This is a board recording of a radio broadcast

Zinn was raised in a working-class family in Brooklyn, and flew bombing missions for the United States in World War II, an experience he now points to in shaping his opposition to war. In 1956, he became a professor at Spelman College in... more

After addressing the Take Back America meeting in Cambridge, Massachusetts, documentary filmmaker Michael Moore went outisde and gave a rousing speech to the hundreds of people who couldn't get in.

* Headlines for January 15, 2010 * "Bush Was Responsible for Destroying Haitian Democracy" - Randall Robinson on Obama Tapping Bush to Co-Chair U.S. Relief Efforts * Earthquake Survivors Dying as Aid Struggles to Reach Haiti * Exiled in... more

Are police and lawmakers doing enough to stop domestic violence? We'll hear from Patricia Prickett, a domestic violence prevention advocate who has accompanied police on over a thousand domestic violence calls. We'll also hear... more

* Headlines for Wednesday, January 15th, 2003 * From Death Row, Mumia Speaks Out On the Death Penalty & the "Broken" System * Sarah Jones Performs 'Waking the American Dream,' About New Immigrants' Experience in America;... more
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