Laurie Mercier talks with activist, educator, organizer Hyung Nam about
municipal activism, rebel cities, the Portland Assembly, and other local
actions to empower us and improve our lives.
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Clayton Morgareidge hosts this episode of the Old Mole, and presents the
following segments:
1. Ashlee Ailes of the National Lawyers' Guild discusses how the Guild will
defend the right to protest.
2. JoDe Goudy, chair of the Yakama Tribal Council, speaks to the recent
d...
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Ashlee Ailes of the National Lawyers' Guild talks with the Old Mole's Bill
Resnick about what civil rights attorneys may be up against in the coming
years.
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The Uhuru Sasa Cultural Club conducts the Young World Youth Panel for youth
at the Oregon State Penitentiary. These adults in custody desire to help
youth who may be struggling with the same issues they once faced and to
share their experiences of being removed from society...
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Fifty years ago, the United States was in a period of tremendous social
upheaval and cultural change. The Civil Rights Movement led by Dr. Martin
Luther King had resulted in new federal legislation outlawing discriminatory
laws, but police brutality and economic inequali...
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From a secret gang list to a highly visible show of force in response to
contentious public contract negotiations, the Portland Police are once again
in the spotlight for thier reaction to recent citizen protests. Host Cecil
and Celeste discuss the complicated history ...
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Guest host Jacqueline Keeler takes an in depth look at the decision and
reaction from Standing Rock. What's next for the indigenous resistance
camp of over 5000 people? The federal agency's decision to halt
construction came just as Water Protectors welcomed a large de...
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The Murder of Fred Hampton began as a film portrait of Hampton and the
Illinois Black Panther Party, but half way through the shoot, Hampton was
murdered by Chicago police. In an infamous moment in Chicago history and
politics, over a dozen policemen burst into Hampton'...
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Angela Davis in a rarely heard 1972 interview at Malcolm X College, presented
with permission from the Chicago Film Archives. Davis discusses the
upcoming presidential election, campaigning for 3rd party candidates Gus Hall
and Jarvis Tyner and her freedom after 16 mont...
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