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Janine Bandcroft
i produce independent media - print, audio, and sometimes video. why? because media is education, and i think we need a better education than the corporate or state sponsored media provides. if you agree that independent media is important, please consider supporting it so we can pay our rent and feed ourselves. thanks.
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Monthly Archives: December 2010
looking back with awareness, looking forward with hope
Gorilla Radio: We leave the usual show format for today’s special look back at the year that has been in this country, and take a peak at a few things we might expect for the coming year. There will be … Continue reading
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ancient incan culture, and the solstice
Inge Bolin, author of When Condors Call: A Novel of Peru, talks about some of her experiences over 30 years of anthropological research and applied work in the jungles and highlands of Peru. Also, Pashta MaryMoon and some of the … Continue reading
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2010 memorial to remember those who died of poverty
today, the darkest day of the year, victoria’s committee to end homelessness held their annual memorial to honour those victims who died of poverty this past year. this is audio with rose henry, a first nations advocate for an end … Continue reading
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gorilla radio – economics and the free press
Chris Cook’s Gorilla Radio: Loretta Napoleoni is an expert on finance, best-selling author, and advisor to governments around the world. She says the nature of finance has radically changed over the last decade, seeing a growing interdependence between states, criminals, … Continue reading
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gorilla radio: who are the palestinians? who are the homeless? who are the ndp?
Chris Cook and Gorilla Radio: Local human rights and social justice activist, Terry Wolfwood attended an Algerian conference on Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli captivity. Terry has travelled to the West Bank and Jordan to participate in meetings and actions … Continue reading
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climate-conference/resource-grab, and a vegan chef
A couple of podcasts rebroadcast from the Canadian Youth Delegation, attempting to influence real change in Cancun. Also, a discussion with Joel Luks, a vegan chef living in Houston. Music from Art Napoleon, and Oliver Swain.
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us foreign policy, and canada’s domestic messes
Chris Cook, Gorilla Radio: Danny Schechter the News Dissector is a long-time media interpreter, film maker, radio and internet pioneer, and author, whose book titles include: ‘Plunder: the Crime of Our Time,’ its companion, ‘The Crime of Our Time: Why Wall … Continue reading
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