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    <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:00:12 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>T4CW 11.2.09: Dave Marcus on an Educational Rite of Passage</title>
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      <description>The Teachers spoke with Dave Marcus, about the process known as College Admissions, which generally misses the mark as a rite of passage, which it should be. Rather than SAT tutorials, teens should be finding themselves and self reflecting on the process of what it means to become an adult. Dave talks about what we can do differently for our students on the verge of adulthood. 53:11 mono MP3</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Teachers spoke with Dave Marcus, about the process known as College Admissions, which generally misses the mark as a rite of passage, which it should be. Rather than SAT tutorials, teens should be finding themselves and self reflecting on the process of what it means to become an adult. Dave talks about what we can do differently for our students on the verge of adulthood. 53:11 mono MP3</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Teachers spoke with Dave Marcus, about the process known as College Admissions, which generally misses the mark as a rite of passage, which it should be. Rather than SAT tutorials, teens should be finding themselves and self reflecting on the process of what it means to become an adult. Dave talks about what we can do differently for our students on the verge of adulthood. 53:11 mono MP3</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Zoya - Revolutionary Assn of Women of Afghanistan speaking in SF</title>
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      <description>Zoya, a 28-year-old spokeswoman for the Revolutionary Association of Women of Afghanistan, spoke in San Francisco last month. She calls for immediate withdrawal of foreign troops and that the U.S. disarm the warlords it armed. Audio - 32 mins.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Zoya, a 28-year-old spokeswoman for the Revolutionary Association of Women of Afghanistan, spoke in San Francisco last month. She calls for immediate withdrawal of foreign troops and that the U.S. disarm the warlords it armed. Audio - 32 mins.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Zoya, a 28-year-old spokeswoman for the Revolutionary Association of Women of Afghanistan, spoke in San Francisco last month. She calls for immediate withdrawal of foreign troops and that the U.S. disarm the warlords it armed. Audio - 32 mins.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 13:38:13 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Richmond Peace March Saturday November 9 (small for streaming)</title>
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      <description>Voices from Saturday's Peace March in Richmond, in the aftermath of the Homecoming rape. Audio collage, 15 minutes.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Voices from Saturday's Peace March in Richmond, in the aftermath of the Homecoming rape. Audio collage, 15 minutes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Voices from Saturday's Peace March in Richmond, in the aftermath of the Homecoming rape. Audio collage, 15 minutes.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 13:11:35 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Peace March Against Rape in Richmond</title>
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      <description>On Saturday, November 7, about 200 people gathered at Richmond High School, which was the scene of a brutal group rape two weeks ago. Hear voices from the peace march from KPFA Women's Magazine.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>On Saturday, November 7, about 200 people gathered at Richmond High School, which was the scene of a brutal group rape two weeks ago. Hear voices from the peace march from KPFA Women's Magazine.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On Saturday, November 7, about 200 people gathered at Richmond High School, which was the scene of a brutal group rape two weeks ago. Hear voices from the peace march from KPFA Women's Magazine.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 12:59:56 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Venezuela Headlines #91 (Oct. 27- Nov.8, 2009)</title>
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      <description>Venezuelanalysis News Summary #91 October 27th- November 8th, 2009 (Audio: 13mins, 34secs) Venezuela Announces Special Measures to Boost Electricity Production - Chavez Comments Spark Discontent Among Venezuelan Electrical Workers - Venezuela Launches Military Operations on Border to Fight Drug Trafficking and Protect Coltan Reserve - Venezuela Says Israeli Criticisms of Relationship with Iran Lack Moral Authority - Colombia "Hands Over Its Sovereignty" to U.S. with Military Accord, Says Chavez - Venezuela-Colombia Dispute Reaches WTO, Border Closed After 2 Venezuelan Troops Shot Dead - Venezuela: Colombians Massacred Near Border Were Paramilitaries - Venezuela Captures Two Colombian Intelligence Agents Accused of Spying - Presidents of Brazil and Venezuela Review Bilateral Accords for Soy, Industry, and MERCOSUR - Suspects Arrested in Murder of Venezuelan Indigenous, but Chief's Detention Fuels Conflict - Chavez Orders Transfer of $32 Million to Venezuela's People's Bank - Venezuel...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Venezuelanalysis News Summary #91 October 27th- November 8th, 2009 (Audio: 13mins, 34secs) Venezuela Announces Special Measures to Boost Electricity Production - Chavez Comments Spark Discontent Among Venezuelan Electrical Workers - Venezuela Launches Military Operations on Border to Fight Drug Trafficking and Protect Coltan Reserve - Venezuela Says Israeli Criticisms of Relationship with Iran Lack Moral Authority - Colombia "Hands Over Its Sovereignty" to U.S. with Military Accord, Says Chavez - Venezuela-Colombia Dispute Reaches WTO, Border Closed After 2 Venezuelan Troops Shot Dead - Venezuela: Colombians Massacred Near Border Were Paramilitaries - Venezuela Captures Two Colombian Intelligence Agents Accused of Spying - Presidents of Brazil and Venezuela Review Bilateral Accords for Soy, Industry, and MERCOSUR - Suspects Arrested in Murder of Venezuelan Indigenous, but Chief's Detention Fuels Conflict - Chavez Orders Transfer of $32 Million to Venezuela's People's Bank - Venezuela: Disputes in Process of Delegate Nominations to PSUV Congress</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Venezuelanalysis News Summary #91 October 27th- November 8th, 2009 (Audio: 13mins, 34secs) Venezuela Announces Special Measures to Boost Electricity Production - Chavez Comments Spark Discontent Among Venezuelan Electrical Workers - Venezuela Launches Military Operations on Border to Fight Drug Trafficking and Protect Coltan Reserve - Venezuela Says Israeli Criticisms of Relationship with Iran Lack Moral Authority - Colombia "Hands Over Its Sovereignty" to U.S. with Military Accord, Says Chavez - Venezuela-Colombia Dispute Reaches WTO, Border Closed After 2 Venezuelan Troops Shot Dead - Venezuela: Colombians Massacred Near Border Were Paramilitaries - Venezuela Captures Two Colombian Intelligence Agents Accused of Spying - Presidents of Brazil and Venezuela Review Bilateral Accords for Soy, Industry, and MERCOSUR - Suspects Arrested in Murder of Venezuelan Indigenous, but Chief's Detention Fuels Conflict - Chavez Orders Transfer of $32 Million to Venezuela's People's Bank - Venezuela: Disputes in Process of Delegate Nominations to PSUV Congress</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 07:19:07 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>David Barsamian</title>
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      <description>This is a 57 minute audio of the presentation David Barsamian gave in Fresno on November 5, 2009.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This is a 57 minute audio of the presentation David Barsamian gave in Fresno on November 5, 2009.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This is a 57 minute audio of the presentation David Barsamian gave in Fresno on November 5, 2009.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 20:34:49 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Community Groups Want Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer to Resign or be Fired</title>
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      <description>Friday, November 6, 2009 - The Fresno Brown Berets and California Prison Moratorium Project organized a march and rally in protest of what they say is "Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer's corrupt and racist administration." They called for his resignation or termination as police chief. 2:13 minute audio report below.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Friday, November 6, 2009 - The Fresno Brown Berets and California Prison Moratorium Project organized a march and rally in protest of what they say is "Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer's corrupt and racist administration." They called for his resignation or termination as police chief. 2:13 minute audio report below.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Friday, November 6, 2009 - The Fresno Brown Berets and California Prison Moratorium Project organized a march and rally in protest of what they say is "Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer's corrupt and racist administration." They called for his resignation or termination as police chief. 2:13 minute audio report below.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 20:51:33 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>PoP dEFECT RADIO: Chumbawamba Tribute</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25409879-PoP-dEFECT-RADIO-Chumbawamba-Tribute</link>
      <description>A tribute to Chumbawamba the British anarcho-punk, pop-influenced dance music, a cappella/choral music and world music to acoustic folk music band. Music stemming there 30 year career Including 2003 Democracy Now! interview and performance. Playlist by Track, Release, Year. I've been wanting to get this one together for a while hope you enjoy it!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>A tribute to Chumbawamba the British anarcho-punk, pop-influenced dance music, a cappella/choral music and world music to acoustic folk music band. Music stemming there 30 year career Including 2003 Democracy Now! interview and performance. Playlist by Track, Release, Year. I've been wanting to get this one together for a while hope you enjoy it!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A tribute to Chumbawamba the British anarcho-punk, pop-influenced dance music, a cappella/choral music and world music to acoustic folk music band. Music stemming there 30 year career Including 2003 Democracy Now! interview and performance. Playlist by Track, Release, Year. I've been wanting to get this one together for a while hope you enjoy it!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 21:42:51 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Town Hall for Justice for Oscar Grant Faces Mehserle Venue Change Order, 10/17/09: audio</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25398738-Town-Hall-for-Justice-for-Oscar-Grant-Faces-Mehserle-Venue-Change-Order-10-17-09-audio</link>
      <description>Reverend Gordon Humphreys of Olivet Baptist opens this week's Town Hall for Justice. He notes that there is a divide between communities of faith and community activists but that there can be spiritual renewal and community restoration. He says that he is disappointed but not surprised that the trial will be moved out of Alameda. We've seen this before. They tell us we just need to trust the justice system, but that trust has been violated again and again. Then you want to ask why I'm angry and tell us we're so angry that the trial must be moved. But people call for justice for all sorts of crimes all the time and that's accepted. There's a cultural divide on the trial and contrasting perceptions.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Reverend Gordon Humphreys of Olivet Baptist opens this week's Town Hall for Justice. He notes that there is a divide between communities of faith and community activists but that there can be spiritual renewal and community restoration. He says that he is disappointed but not surprised that the trial will be moved out of Alameda. We've seen this before. They tell us we just need to trust the justice system, but that trust has been violated again and again. Then you want to ask why I'm angry and tell us we're so angry that the trial must be moved. But people call for justice for all sorts of crimes all the time and that's accepted. There's a cultural divide on the trial and contrasting perceptions.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Reverend Gordon Humphreys of Olivet Baptist opens this week's Town Hall for Justice. He notes that there is a divide between communities of faith and community activists but that there can be spiritual renewal and community restoration. He says that he is disappointed but not surprised that the trial will be moved out of Alameda. We've seen this before. They tell us we just need to trust the justice system, but that trust has been violated again and again. Then you want to ask why I'm angry and tell us we're so angry that the trial must be moved. But people call for justice for all sorts of crimes all the time and that's accepted. There's a cultural divide on the trial and contrasting perceptions.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 08:10:04 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>La lucha globaliza cada d&#237;a: Justice and Dignity For Lorenzo Sampablo Cervantes and Fong Lee</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25398746-La-lucha-globaliza-cada-d%C3%ADa-Justice-and-Dignity-For-Lorenzo-Sampablo-Cervantes-and-Fong-Lee</link>
      <description>Paramilitary repression and police brutality continue unabated on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border after three years of the assassinations of Lorenzo Sampablo Cervantes in Oaxaca, Mexico and Fong Lee in Minneapolis, MN</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Paramilitary repression and police brutality continue unabated on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border after three years of the assassinations of Lorenzo Sampablo Cervantes in Oaxaca, Mexico and Fong Lee in Minneapolis, MN</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Paramilitary repression and police brutality continue unabated on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border after three years of the assassinations of Lorenzo Sampablo Cervantes in Oaxaca, Mexico and Fong Lee in Minneapolis, MN</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 12:05:49 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>New Directions for NOW: An Interview with President Terry O'Neill</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25398748-New-Directions-for-NOW-An-Interview-with-President-Terry-O-Neill</link>
      <description>KPFA Women's Magazine producer Kate Raphael talks with Terry O'Neill, new national president of the National Organization for Women, about health care, welfare, immigration reform, and her plan for reinvigorating the grassroots feminist movement. Audio, 21 minutes.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>KPFA Women's Magazine producer Kate Raphael talks with Terry O'Neill, new national president of the National Organization for Women, about health care, welfare, immigration reform, and her plan for reinvigorating the grassroots feminist movement. Audio, 21 minutes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>KPFA Women's Magazine producer Kate Raphael talks with Terry O'Neill, new national president of the National Organization for Women, about health care, welfare, immigration reform, and her plan for reinvigorating the grassroots feminist movement. Audio, 21 minutes.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 00:01:40 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Interview with U.C. Berkeley Worker</title>
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      <description>Rubble interviews U.C. Berkeley clerical worker Toni Mendocino, a member of the Coalition of University Employees and Campus Radical Women. Toni gives an overview of the issues faced by students, faculty, and other campus workers, along with demands and upcoming activist actions. (8:15)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rubble interviews U.C. Berkeley clerical worker Toni Mendocino, a member of the Coalition of University Employees and Campus Radical Women. Toni gives an overview of the issues faced by students, faculty, and other campus workers, along with demands and upcoming activist actions. (8:15)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Rubble interviews U.C. Berkeley clerical worker Toni Mendocino, a member of the Coalition of University Employees and Campus Radical Women. Toni gives an overview of the issues faced by students, faculty, and other campus workers, along with demands and upcoming activist actions. (8:15)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 20:42:24 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Interview with U.C. Berkeley student activist</title>
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      <description>Rubble interviews U.C. student Marika Goodrich on problematic student conditions, educational demands, and solidarity with faculty and other campus workers. Marika is in her Senior year of undergraduate education, concentrating in American Studies. She also interns with AFSCME Local 3299. (15:21)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rubble interviews U.C. student Marika Goodrich on problematic student conditions, educational demands, and solidarity with faculty and other campus workers. Marika is in her Senior year of undergraduate education, concentrating in American Studies. She also interns with AFSCME Local 3299. (15:21)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Rubble interviews U.C. student Marika Goodrich on problematic student conditions, educational demands, and solidarity with faculty and other campus workers. Marika is in her Senior year of undergraduate education, concentrating in American Studies. She also interns with AFSCME Local 3299. (15:21)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 20:30:37 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Interview with U.C. Berkeley Student, Lecturer, and Clerical Worker on current demands</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25398753-Interview-with-U-C-Berkeley-Student-Lecturer-and-Clerical-Worker-on-current-demands</link>
      <description>Rubble interviews Toni Mendocino, U. C. Berkeley clerical worker, Coalition of University Employees and Campus Radical Women; Katherine Lee, U.C. Berkeley Lecturer (contract status teaching staff), College Writing Programs, on working conditions for the faculty and other workers along with demands and organizing strategies. Student activist and AFSCME Local 3299 intern Marika Goodrich also provides a student perspective on the workers' conditions. (30:45)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rubble interviews Toni Mendocino, U. C. Berkeley clerical worker, Coalition of University Employees and Campus Radical Women; Katherine Lee, U.C. Berkeley Lecturer (contract status teaching staff), College Writing Programs, on working conditions for the faculty and other workers along with demands and organizing strategies. Student activist and AFSCME Local 3299 intern Marika Goodrich also provides a student perspective on the workers' conditions. (30:45)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Rubble interviews Toni Mendocino, U. C. Berkeley clerical worker, Coalition of University Employees and Campus Radical Women; Katherine Lee, U.C. Berkeley Lecturer (contract status teaching staff), College Writing Programs, on working conditions for the faculty and other workers along with demands and organizing strategies. Student activist and AFSCME Local 3299 intern Marika Goodrich also provides a student perspective on the workers' conditions. (30:45)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 19:38:44 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Cabrillo Insider Radio: discussion on state of the media on KSCO</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25398754-Cabrillo-Insider-Radio-discussion-on-state-of-the-media-on-KSCO</link>
      <description>A show produced and executed entirely by the Journalism 35 students of Cabrillo College on KSCO 1080 am in Santa Cruz Saturdays 5pm. Hosted by Dan Wu and Chapman a discussion with Uncle Dennis (FRSC), Craig Jutsun (Community TV), Brad Kava (Former San Jose Mercury)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>A show produced and executed entirely by the Journalism 35 students of Cabrillo College on KSCO 1080 am in Santa Cruz Saturdays 5pm. Hosted by Dan Wu and Chapman a discussion with Uncle Dennis (FRSC), Craig Jutsun (Community TV), Brad Kava (Former San Jose Mercury)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A show produced and executed entirely by the Journalism 35 students of Cabrillo College on KSCO 1080 am in Santa Cruz Saturdays 5pm. Hosted by Dan Wu and Chapman a discussion with Uncle Dennis (FRSC), Craig Jutsun (Community TV), Brad Kava (Former San Jose Mercury)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 18:25:34 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Third Paradigm Radio: The Student Loan Mafia</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25398756-Third-Paradigm-Radio-The-Student-Loan-Mafia</link>
      <description>Explains how hard-working, responsible graduates become mired in impossible debt. Reviews the history of a predatory industry that has bribed universities, financial aid officers, and Congress to strip all consumer protections. Details the underhanded tactics, usurious fees, and draconian collection practices that have driven borrowers out of jobs, out of the country, and out of their minds. Also reads the poems "All the Hemispheres" by Hafiz, "Caretake This Moment" by Epictetus, and "Life is a Garden, not a Road" by Bokonon. Gives some biography on Epictetus and the Stoics, and presents elements of the religion started by "Bokonon" in Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle. Elucidates the checkered past of Daylight Saving Time and questions whether it's saving time or stealing it.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Explains how hard-working, responsible graduates become mired in impossible debt. Reviews the history of a predatory industry that has bribed universities, financial aid officers, and Congress to strip all consumer protections. Details the underhanded tactics, usurious fees, and draconian collection practices that have driven borrowers out of jobs, out of the country, and out of their minds. Also reads the poems "All the Hemispheres" by Hafiz, "Caretake This Moment" by Epictetus, and "Life is a Garden, not a Road" by Bokonon. Gives some biography on Epictetus and the Stoics, and presents elements of the religion started by "Bokonon" in Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle. Elucidates the checkered past of Daylight Saving Time and questions whether it's saving time or stealing it.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Explains how hard-working, responsible graduates become mired in impossible debt. Reviews the history of a predatory industry that has bribed universities, financial aid officers, and Congress to strip all consumer protections. Details the underhanded tactics, usurious fees, and draconian collection practices that have driven borrowers out of jobs, out of the country, and out of their minds. Also reads the poems "All the Hemispheres" by Hafiz, "Caretake This Moment" by Epictetus, and "Life is a Garden, not a Road" by Bokonon. Gives some biography on Epictetus and the Stoics, and presents elements of the religion started by "Bokonon" in Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle. Elucidates the checkered past of Daylight Saving Time and questions whether it's saving time or stealing it.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 16:35:05 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/10/31/3p-49_student_loan_mafia.mp3"/>
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      <title>Single Payer Health Care Halloween Rally at Cigna Health Care Offices</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25398757-Single-Payer-Health-Care-Halloween-Rally-at-Cigna-Health-Care-Offices</link>
      <description>Hear audio from the October 30 rally in front of the Cigna Health Care offices in the SF Financial District, including an interview with Sharon Cornell, Executive Officer of the Alameda Labor Council. The rally was put on by the Alameda, San Francisco, Contra Costa, San Mateo, and North Bay Labor Councils. (11:43)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hear audio from the October 30 rally in front of the Cigna Health Care offices in the SF Financial District, including an interview with Sharon Cornell, Executive Officer of the Alameda Labor Council. The rally was put on by the Alameda, San Francisco, Contra Costa, San Mateo, and North Bay Labor Councils. (11:43)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hear audio from the October 30 rally in front of the Cigna Health Care offices in the SF Financial District, including an interview with Sharon Cornell, Executive Officer of the Alameda Labor Council. The rally was put on by the Alameda, San Francisco, Contra Costa, San Mateo, and North Bay Labor Councils. (11:43)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 20:42:44 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/10/30/singlepayercignarally.mp3"/>
      <itunes:author>Indybay newswire (audio)</itunes:author>
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      <title>T4CW Oct. 26 09: Jim Loewen</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25398759-T4CW-Oct-26-09-Jim-Loewen</link>
      <description>On Monday we spoke with James Loewen, researcher, author, teacher, and history-doer. His latest book is a how-to guide for teachers, with the aim of reclaiming history from boring dates and names and replacing a vibrant sense of connection to the past. Teachers for Class War airs every Monday at 6 PM on Freak Radio Santa Cruz. 30 min., mp3 format, mono.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>On Monday we spoke with James Loewen, researcher, author, teacher, and history-doer. His latest book is a how-to guide for teachers, with the aim of reclaiming history from boring dates and names and replacing a vibrant sense of connection to the past. Teachers for Class War airs every Monday at 6 PM on Freak Radio Santa Cruz. 30 min., mp3 format, mono.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On Monday we spoke with James Loewen, researcher, author, teacher, and history-doer. His latest book is a how-to guide for teachers, with the aim of reclaiming history from boring dates and names and replacing a vibrant sense of connection to the past. Teachers for Class War airs every Monday at 6 PM on Freak Radio Santa Cruz. 30 min., mp3 format, mono.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 07:44:15 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/10/30/t4cw_10.26.09_loewen.mp3"/>
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      <title>T4CW 10.5.09: Update on Oaxaca's Schools, from Activist/Parent of Oaxaca City Schoolchild</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25380964-T4CW-10-5-09-Update-on-Oaxaca-s-Schools-from-Activist-Parent-of-Oaxaca-City-Schoolchild</link>
      <description>The Maestr@s spoke with a fellow media activist, Oaxaca City resident, and parent of a school aged daughter about the state of education in Oaxaca, where teachers mounted and led a massive uprising in 2006. We discuss the effects on schools and school children, three years later. 59.36 MP3 format</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Maestr@s spoke with a fellow media activist, Oaxaca City resident, and parent of a school aged daughter about the state of education in Oaxaca, where teachers mounted and led a massive uprising in 2006. We discuss the effects on schools and school children, three years later. 59.36 MP3 format</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Maestr@s spoke with a fellow media activist, Oaxaca City resident, and parent of a school aged daughter about the state of education in Oaxaca, where teachers mounted and led a massive uprising in 2006. We discuss the effects on schools and school children, three years later. 59.36 MP3 format</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 17:25:01 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/10/26/t4cw_10.5.09_shannon_young.mp3"/>
      <itunes:author>Indybay newswire (audio)</itunes:author>
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      <title>PoP dEFECT RADIO: Day Of The Dead II</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25373264-PoP-dEFECT-RADIO-Day-Of-The-Dead-II</link>
      <description>Yet Another Zombie mix for your Halos eve mayhem featuring samples and music mashups celebrating the walking dead. Music from AC/DC, Queen, Jace Evertt, Heavan &amp;amp; Hell, Iron Maiden, T-Bone Burnette, Dead Man's Bones, Violent Femmes, Scorpions, BOC, Beatles, Doors, Jimi Hendrix clips from various film video Pontypool, Paranormal Activity, Zombieland, The Simpsons, Supernatural, Night Of The Living Dead, Quarantine, 28 Weeks Later, Carriers and more. Almost everything covered from Radiation leakage, Virus through blood, airborne even through words also zombieland survival plenty of screams, groans and good music. Happy Halloween!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Yet Another Zombie mix for your Halos eve mayhem featuring samples and music mashups celebrating the walking dead. Music from AC/DC, Queen, Jace Evertt, Heavan &amp;amp; Hell, Iron Maiden, T-Bone Burnette, Dead Man's Bones, Violent Femmes, Scorpions, BOC, Beatles, Doors, Jimi Hendrix clips from various film video Pontypool, Paranormal Activity, Zombieland, The Simpsons, Supernatural, Night Of The Living Dead, Quarantine, 28 Weeks Later, Carriers and more. Almost everything covered from Radiation leakage, Virus through blood, airborne even through words also zombieland survival plenty of screams, groans and good music. Happy Halloween!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Yet Another Zombie mix for your Halos eve mayhem featuring samples and music mashups celebrating the walking dead. Music from AC/DC, Queen, Jace Evertt, Heavan &amp;amp; Hell, Iron Maiden, T-Bone Burnette, Dead Man's Bones, Violent Femmes, Scorpions, BOC, Beatles, Doors, Jimi Hendrix clips from various film video Pontypool, Paranormal Activity, Zombieland, The Simpsons, Supernatural, Night Of The Living Dead, Quarantine, 28 Weeks Later, Carriers and more. Almost everything covered from Radiation leakage, Virus through blood, airborne even through words also zombieland survival plenty of screams, groans and good music. Happy Halloween!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:41:28 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/10/25/pdr_day_of_the_dead_2.mp3"/>
      <itunes:author>Indybay newswire (audio)</itunes:author>
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      <title>Full audio of event at Rock Paper Scissors Gallery</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25368016-Full-audio-of-event-at-Rock-Paper-Scissors-Gallery</link>
      <description>(audio 1:21:03) Oscar Grant video was shown before audio recording begins</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>(audio 1:21:03) Oscar Grant video was shown before audio recording begins</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>(audio 1:21:03) Oscar Grant video was shown before audio recording begins</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 22:53:35 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/10/24/justiceforoscargrant-rockpaperscissors_101609.mp3"/>
      <itunes:author>Indybay newswire (audio)</itunes:author>
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      <title>Community Activist on Hunger Strike to Protest Crackdown on Free Speech</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25366863-Community-Activist-on-Hunger-Strike-to-Protest-Crackdown-on-Free-Speech</link>
      <description>24 minute audio interview with Northern Humboldt community activist, Tad, who was arrested after speaking at a county supervisors meeting against local manifestations of the prison industrial complex. Tad is currently on a hunger strike as a form of protest after receiving a 35 day jail sentence for "talking too long" at the meeting.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>24 minute audio interview with Northern Humboldt community activist, Tad, who was arrested after speaking at a county supervisors meeting against local manifestations of the prison industrial complex. Tad is currently on a hunger strike as a form of protest after receiving a 35 day jail sentence for "talking too long" at the meeting.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>24 minute audio interview with Northern Humboldt community activist, Tad, who was arrested after speaking at a county supervisors meeting against local manifestations of the prison industrial complex. Tad is currently on a hunger strike as a form of protest after receiving a 35 day jail sentence for "talking too long" at the meeting.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 20:54:49 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/10/24/tad_intrvw_by_hanna_oct24_09_amplified.mp3"/>
      <itunes:author>Indybay newswire (audio)</itunes:author>
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      <title>Third Paradigm Radio 3P-48 Apropos of Everything: Amy Goodman</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25360995-Third-Paradigm-Radio-3P-48-Apropos-of-Everything-Amy-Goodman</link>
      <description>Reviews the "coming of age" of Democracy Now from their book, The Exceptions to the Rulers. Examines how one person's journalist- with-integrity is another person's hostile crank. Discusses Christian Parenti's response, called "Free the Truth," to Kevin Bales, founder of Free the Slaves, who claimed that child slavery in cocoa has been eradicated.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Reviews the "coming of age" of Democracy Now from their book, The Exceptions to the Rulers. Examines how one person's journalist- with-integrity is another person's hostile crank. Discusses Christian Parenti's response, called "Free the Truth," to Kevin Bales, founder of Free the Slaves, who claimed that child slavery in cocoa has been eradicated.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Reviews the "coming of age" of Democracy Now from their book, The Exceptions to the Rulers. Examines how one person's journalist- with-integrity is another person's hostile crank. Discusses Christian Parenti's response, called "Free the Truth," to Kevin Bales, founder of Free the Slaves, who claimed that child slavery in cocoa has been eradicated.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 18:53:10 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/10/23/3p-48_apropos_of_everything_amy_goodman.mp3"/>
      <itunes:author>Indybay newswire (audio)</itunes:author>
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      <title>Single Payer Health Care at the October 17 SF Anti-War Rally and March</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25321979-Single-Payer-Health-Care-at-the-October-17-SF-Anti-War-Rally-and-March</link>
      <description>Don Bechler, organizer for Single Payer Now, speaks at the anti-war rally on the need for a single payer health care system instead of adaptations of the current high-cost, low yield system. He rightfully compares U.S. health care and war policy as two sides of the same coin. It was really encouraging to hear two labor speakers and others also call for single payer. For more information and to get involved locally in the growing movement, which Bechler reports has almost doubled in size in the past year, go to singlepayernow.net (5:16)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Don Bechler, organizer for Single Payer Now, speaks at the anti-war rally on the need for a single payer health care system instead of adaptations of the current high-cost, low yield system. He rightfully compares U.S. health care and war policy as two sides of the same coin. It was really encouraging to hear two labor speakers and others also call for single payer. For more information and to get involved locally in the growing movement, which Bechler reports has almost doubled in size in the past year, go to singlepayernow.net (5:16)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Don Bechler, organizer for Single Payer Now, speaks at the anti-war rally on the need for a single payer health care system instead of adaptations of the current high-cost, low yield system. He rightfully compares U.S. health care and war policy as two sides of the same coin. It was really encouraging to hear two labor speakers and others also call for single payer. For more information and to get involved locally in the growing movement, which Bechler reports has almost doubled in size in the past year, go to singlepayernow.net (5:16)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 20:41:30 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/10/20/antiafganistanwarsinglebechler.mp3"/>
      <itunes:author>Indybay newswire (audio)</itunes:author>
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      <title>San Francisco Anti-War Demonstration and March October 17 U.N. Plaza</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25321980-San-Francisco-Anti-War-Demonstration-and-March-October-17-U-N-Plaza</link>
      <description>Hear 45 minutes of audio from the anti-war demonstation at U.N. Plaza before and after the march on Market Street. Moderator Jeff Mackler reported from the podium that his was a unified action with 5 major anti-war organizations. The action drew with a modest and spirited turnout. Speakers called for an end to the wars in Iraq, Afganistan, and Palestine, bring the troops home, and to use these resources for unmet human needs here in the U.S. Speakers bring topics including organized labor; oil industry influence on Middle East policy; the need for single payer health care; and free the Cuban 5. Jeff Mackler and Chris Banks moderate from the stage.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hear 45 minutes of audio from the anti-war demonstation at U.N. Plaza before and after the march on Market Street. Moderator Jeff Mackler reported from the podium that his was a unified action with 5 major anti-war organizations. The action drew with a modest and spirited turnout. Speakers called for an end to the wars in Iraq, Afganistan, and Palestine, bring the troops home, and to use these resources for unmet human needs here in the U.S. Speakers bring topics including organized labor; oil industry influence on Middle East policy; the need for single payer health care; and free the Cuban 5. Jeff Mackler and Chris Banks moderate from the stage.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hear 45 minutes of audio from the anti-war demonstation at U.N. Plaza before and after the march on Market Street. Moderator Jeff Mackler reported from the podium that his was a unified action with 5 major anti-war organizations. The action drew with a modest and spirited turnout. Speakers called for an end to the wars in Iraq, Afganistan, and Palestine, bring the troops home, and to use these resources for unmet human needs here in the U.S. Speakers bring topics including organized labor; oil industry influence on Middle East policy; the need for single payer health care; and free the Cuban 5. Jeff Mackler and Chris Banks moderate from the stage.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 20:17:25 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/10/20/antiafganistanwar.mp3"/>
      <itunes:author>Indybay newswire (audio)</itunes:author>
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      <title>Alex Sanchez Denied Justice...again (audio).</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25321981-Alex-Sanchez-Denied-Justice-again-audio</link>
      <description>While Oscar Grants killer roams the streets free on bail, Alex is denied justice. FREE ALEX SANCHEZ!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>While Oscar Grants killer roams the streets free on bail, Alex is denied justice. FREE ALEX SANCHEZ!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>While Oscar Grants killer roams the streets free on bail, Alex is denied justice. FREE ALEX SANCHEZ!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 19:54:57 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/10/21/alex-sanchez.mp3"/>
      <itunes:author>Indybay newswire (audio)</itunes:author>
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      <title>Town Hall Reports from Inside Venue Change Hearing and on Hayward Police Brutality, 10/10/09: audio</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25308024-Town-Hall-Reports-from-Inside-Venue-Change-Hearing-and-on-Hayward-Police-Brutality-10-10-09-audio</link>
      <description>Minister Keith Muhammad attended all four days of Johannes Mehserle's change of venue motion and in this week's Town Hall for Justice for Oscar Grant reports on events as they took place inside of the courtroom. Oscar Grant's uncle Cephus Johnson says that no matter where Mehserle's trial is held he believes that justice will be achieved in the end. Jack Bryson, father of two of Oscar Grant's friends who were on the BART platform when Oscar was killed, recalled a beating one of his son's had recently with the Hayward police, who have been harassing Oscar Grant's friends since January 1st.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Minister Keith Muhammad attended all four days of Johannes Mehserle's change of venue motion and in this week's Town Hall for Justice for Oscar Grant reports on events as they took place inside of the courtroom. Oscar Grant's uncle Cephus Johnson says that no matter where Mehserle's trial is held he believes that justice will be achieved in the end. Jack Bryson, father of two of Oscar Grant's friends who were on the BART platform when Oscar was killed, recalled a beating one of his son's had recently with the Hayward police, who have been harassing Oscar Grant's friends since January 1st.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Minister Keith Muhammad attended all four days of Johannes Mehserle's change of venue motion and in this week's Town Hall for Justice for Oscar Grant reports on events as they took place inside of the courtroom. Oscar Grant's uncle Cephus Johnson says that no matter where Mehserle's trial is held he believes that justice will be achieved in the end. Jack Bryson, father of two of Oscar Grant's friends who were on the BART platform when Oscar was killed, recalled a beating one of his son's had recently with the Hayward police, who have been harassing Oscar Grant's friends since January 1st.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 16:03:04 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/10/17/townhall_101009_muhammad-oscargrantfamily.mp3"/>
      <itunes:author>Indybay newswire (audio)</itunes:author>
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      <title>Town Hall Reports from Inside Venue Change Hearing and on Hayward Police Brutality: audio</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25304525-Town-Hall-Reports-from-Inside-Venue-Change-Hearing-and-on-Hayward-Police-Brutality-audio</link>
      <description>Minister Keith Muhammad attended all four days of Johannes Mehserle's change of venue motion and in this week's Town Hall for Justice for Oscar Grant reports on events as they took place inside of the courtroom. Oscar Grant's uncle Cephus Johnson says that no matter where Mehserle's trial is held he believes that justice will be achieved in the end. Jack Bryson, father of two of Oscar Grant's friends who were on the BART platform when Oscar was killed, recalled a beating one of his son's had recently with the Hayward police, who have been harassing Oscar Grant's friends since January 1st.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Minister Keith Muhammad attended all four days of Johannes Mehserle's change of venue motion and in this week's Town Hall for Justice for Oscar Grant reports on events as they took place inside of the courtroom. Oscar Grant's uncle Cephus Johnson says that no matter where Mehserle's trial is held he believes that justice will be achieved in the end. Jack Bryson, father of two of Oscar Grant's friends who were on the BART platform when Oscar was killed, recalled a beating one of his son's had recently with the Hayward police, who have been harassing Oscar Grant's friends since January 1st.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Minister Keith Muhammad attended all four days of Johannes Mehserle's change of venue motion and in this week's Town Hall for Justice for Oscar Grant reports on events as they took place inside of the courtroom. Oscar Grant's uncle Cephus Johnson says that no matter where Mehserle's trial is held he believes that justice will be achieved in the end. Jack Bryson, father of two of Oscar Grant's friends who were on the BART platform when Oscar was killed, recalled a beating one of his son's had recently with the Hayward police, who have been harassing Oscar Grant's friends since January 1st.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 16:03:04 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/10/17/townhall_101009_muhammad-oscargrantfamily.mp3"/>
      <itunes:author>Indybay newswire (audio)</itunes:author>
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      <title>Audio Of Cindy Sheehan Speaking</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25304526-Audio-Of-Cindy-Sheehan-Speaking</link>
      <description></description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 15:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/10/17/6_20091017.m4a"/>
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      <title>Between ACORNs and Blackwater</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25304527-Between-ACORNs-and-Blackwater</link>
      <description>In 2007 Blackwater hires launched a massacre in the heart of Baghdad, turning a crossroads of traffic into a bucket of blood. The incident fueled anti- U.S. insurgency and splashed egg on the face of US puppet and Iraqi Prime Minister, Nur al-Malid, who demanded that the company be expelled from Iraq. They're still there. Any lost contracts? Nope. Indeed, the Obama administration just announced new contracts with Blackwater (under its new corporate name, XE)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In 2007 Blackwater hires launched a massacre in the heart of Baghdad, turning a crossroads of traffic into a bucket of blood. The incident fueled anti- U.S. insurgency and splashed egg on the face of US puppet and Iraqi Prime Minister, Nur al-Malid, who demanded that the company be expelled from Iraq. They're still there. Any lost contracts? Nope. Indeed, the Obama administration just announced new contracts with Blackwater (under its new corporate name, XE)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In 2007 Blackwater hires launched a massacre in the heart of Baghdad, turning a crossroads of traffic into a bucket of blood. The incident fueled anti- U.S. insurgency and splashed egg on the face of US puppet and Iraqi Prime Minister, Nur al-Malid, who demanded that the company be expelled from Iraq. They're still there. Any lost contracts? Nope. Indeed, the Obama administration just announced new contracts with Blackwater (under its new corporate name, XE)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 13:48:55 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Indybay newswire (audio)</itunes:author>
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      <title>Venezuela Headlines #90 (October 7th- October 16th, 2009)</title>
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      <description>Venezuelanalysis News Summary: (Audio- 10mins, 24secs) Government Builds Genetics Research Center and Special Classrooms for Venezuela's Disabled - Venezuela Elected to UNESCO Executive Council - Venezuela Moves Up Four Positions in U.N. Human Development Ranking -Venezuela and U.K. Sign Anti-Drug Trafficking Agreement - Venezuela and Ecuador Advance Bilateral Cooperation - Venezuela Nationalizes Hilton Hotel - Urban Land Committees Demand Law Reform - Venezuela Grants Land to Indigenous Communities On Indigenous Resistance Day -Venezuelan Yukpa Indigenous Community Attacked - Venezuelan Poll: Chavez Enjoys High Approval Rating - Venezuelan Economic Measures Prioritize National Production - Venezuela Re-Stocks Subsidized Food Markets Amid Continued Inflation</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Venezuelanalysis News Summary: (Audio- 10mins, 24secs) Government Builds Genetics Research Center and Special Classrooms for Venezuela's Disabled - Venezuela Elected to UNESCO Executive Council - Venezuela Moves Up Four Positions in U.N. Human Development Ranking -Venezuela and U.K. Sign Anti-Drug Trafficking Agreement - Venezuela and Ecuador Advance Bilateral Cooperation - Venezuela Nationalizes Hilton Hotel - Urban Land Committees Demand Law Reform - Venezuela Grants Land to Indigenous Communities On Indigenous Resistance Day -Venezuelan Yukpa Indigenous Community Attacked - Venezuelan Poll: Chavez Enjoys High Approval Rating - Venezuelan Economic Measures Prioritize National Production - Venezuela Re-Stocks Subsidized Food Markets Amid Continued Inflation</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Venezuelanalysis News Summary: (Audio- 10mins, 24secs) Government Builds Genetics Research Center and Special Classrooms for Venezuela's Disabled - Venezuela Elected to UNESCO Executive Council - Venezuela Moves Up Four Positions in U.N. Human Development Ranking -Venezuela and U.K. Sign Anti-Drug Trafficking Agreement - Venezuela and Ecuador Advance Bilateral Cooperation - Venezuela Nationalizes Hilton Hotel - Urban Land Committees Demand Law Reform - Venezuela Grants Land to Indigenous Communities On Indigenous Resistance Day -Venezuelan Yukpa Indigenous Community Attacked - Venezuelan Poll: Chavez Enjoys High Approval Rating - Venezuelan Economic Measures Prioritize National Production - Venezuela Re-Stocks Subsidized Food Markets Amid Continued Inflation</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 05:24:43 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>PoP dEFECT RADIO: Uprising</title>
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      <description>New show new music from Muse, The Crystal Method, Rx Bantits, Death By Stereo, Pulley, Set Your Goals starting off the show with a classic from At The Drive-In pre Mars Volta of course.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>New show new music from Muse, The Crystal Method, Rx Bantits, Death By Stereo, Pulley, Set Your Goals starting off the show with a classic from At The Drive-In pre Mars Volta of course.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>New show new music from Muse, The Crystal Method, Rx Bantits, Death By Stereo, Pulley, Set Your Goals starting off the show with a classic from At The Drive-In pre Mars Volta of course.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 14:33:33 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Justice for Lonnie Graham and all Victims of Police Brutality</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25266070-Justice-for-Lonnie-Graham-and-all-Victims-of-Police-Brutality</link>
      <description>On September 23, two Fresno police officers shot and killed Lonnie Graham. He was unarmed. Police chief Jerry Dyer said his officers feared for their lives when Graham emerged from a house with a cell phone in his hand. Yesterday (October 9, 2009), a protest was held in downtown Fresno. 2:52 minute audio below.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>On September 23, two Fresno police officers shot and killed Lonnie Graham. He was unarmed. Police chief Jerry Dyer said his officers feared for their lives when Graham emerged from a house with a cell phone in his hand. Yesterday (October 9, 2009), a protest was held in downtown Fresno. 2:52 minute audio below.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On September 23, two Fresno police officers shot and killed Lonnie Graham. He was unarmed. Police chief Jerry Dyer said his officers feared for their lives when Graham emerged from a house with a cell phone in his hand. Yesterday (October 9, 2009), a protest was held in downtown Fresno. 2:52 minute audio below.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 17:28:12 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>DJ Rubble interview blues legend Jackie Payne on musician's difficulties with health care</title>
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      <description>Veteren blues vocalist and East Bay Resident Jackie Payne performed live at Peoples Park on Saturday, November 3 at the event "Single Payer Healthcare Not War", despite a frenetic touring schedule. Hear his interview on musicians' problems with health and healthcare given after the show, followed by a song from his set (9 minutes).</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Veteren blues vocalist and East Bay Resident Jackie Payne performed live at Peoples Park on Saturday, November 3 at the event "Single Payer Healthcare Not War", despite a frenetic touring schedule. Hear his interview on musicians' problems with health and healthcare given after the show, followed by a song from his set (9 minutes).</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Veteren blues vocalist and East Bay Resident Jackie Payne performed live at Peoples Park on Saturday, November 3 at the event "Single Payer Healthcare Not War", despite a frenetic touring schedule. Hear his interview on musicians' problems with health and healthcare given after the show, followed by a song from his set (9 minutes).</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 15:44:13 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Robbie, Just Cause Oakland, and Tanisia Margarette of apartment building at 2755 74th Ave, Oakland</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25266072-Robbie-Just-Cause-Oakland-and-Tanisia-Margarette-of-apartment-building-at-2755-74th-Ave-Oakland</link>
      <description>(audio 32:05) Minister Keith introduces Robbie by mentioning the latest OPD SWAT action on 74th Avenue in Oakland on September 25th. Robbie, from Just Cause Oakland, standing for housing rights, speaks about pressuring banks to be accountable to residents at 74th Avenue. Just Cause got banks to give free rent for three weeks and to pay for damages by police to fix up. One of the residents, Tanisia Margaret, says that his time, in the second raid of the apartment building (the first was in March when Lovelle Mixon and four OPD officers died), it effected more residents with kicked in doors and tear gas. People thrown out for 13 hours, treating residents like criminals. The Red Cross was called for help but they fed the cops and cops didn't allow them to come closer to apartment building to help residents. People were choking on the remains of the tear gas upon return to the building. No explanation was offered for why tear gas was in some apartments that were torn up. OPD said they w...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>(audio 32:05) Minister Keith introduces Robbie by mentioning the latest OPD SWAT action on 74th Avenue in Oakland on September 25th. Robbie, from Just Cause Oakland, standing for housing rights, speaks about pressuring banks to be accountable to residents at 74th Avenue. Just Cause got banks to give free rent for three weeks and to pay for damages by police to fix up. One of the residents, Tanisia Margaret, says that his time, in the second raid of the apartment building (the first was in March when Lovelle Mixon and four OPD officers died), it effected more residents with kicked in doors and tear gas. People thrown out for 13 hours, treating residents like criminals. The Red Cross was called for help but they fed the cops and cops didn't allow them to come closer to apartment building to help residents. People were choking on the remains of the tear gas upon return to the building. No explanation was offered for why tear gas was in some apartments that were torn up. OPD said they were traumatized and so they were replaced with Alameda County Sheriffs on the scene but residents go not relief with no access to their food and babies' diapers. I don't hate the police, but they hate me. Corporate news people couldn't even stand the smell in the building the next day. She had to get a letter from a doctor because her newborn couldn't breathe in the apartment. There needs to be justice. No evacuation the first time with bullets flying everywhere. We didn't complain the first time because of the loss of life, but now we've got a foreclosure hanging over the building and police don't care. Nothing that's happened in the building is the fault of residents. Police say go back, it's safe. The police should pay for relocation -- they have a fund for that. Police didn't notify residents last time, and this time they had bullhorns but only made announcement just before tear gas released. Minister Keith Muhammad notes that we need to do for self. We need our own hot line and can't wait for the Red Cross. Tanisia says that the cops vandalized refrigerators and took a shit in toilets. Just now have police cleaned up the blood from the first incident. Minister Keith points out that most of OPD don't live here and look like us. Tanisia adds that after the first incident, cops showed up out front of the apartment building in the middle of the night with paddy wagons and proceeded to smash the memorial for Lovelle Mixon in front of the building. Minister Keith reminds everyone to come for the 1pm hearing on Tuesday, dignified and honorable.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>(audio 32:05) Minister Keith introduces Robbie by mentioning the latest OPD SWAT action on 74th Avenue in Oakland on September 25th. Robbie, from Just Cause Oakland, standing for housing rights, speaks about pressuring banks to be accountable to residents at 74th Avenue. Just Cause got banks to give free rent for three weeks and to pay for damages by police to fix up. One of the residents, Tanisia Margaret, says that his time, in the second raid of the apartment building (the first was in March when Lovelle Mixon and four OPD officers died), it effected more residents with kicked in doors and tear gas. People thrown out for 13 hours, treating residents like criminals. The Red Cross was called for help but they fed the cops and cops didn't allow them to come closer to apartment building to help residents. People were choking on the remains of the tear gas upon return to the building. No explanation was offered for why tear gas was in some apartments that were torn up. OPD said they were traumatized and so they were replaced with Alameda County Sheriffs on the scene but residents go not relief with no access to their food and babies' diapers. I don't hate the police, but they hate me. Corporate news people couldn't even stand the smell in the building the next day. She had to get a letter from a doctor because her newborn couldn't breathe in the apartment. There needs to be justice. No evacuation the first time with bullets flying everywhere. We didn't complain the first time because of the loss of life, but now we've got a foreclosure hanging over the building and police don't care. Nothing that's happened in the building is the fault of residents. Police say go back, it's safe. The police should pay for relocation -- they have a fund for that. Police didn't notify residents last time, and this time they had bullhorns but only made announcement just before tear gas released. Minister Keith Muhammad notes that we need to do for self. We need our own hot line and can't wait for the Red Cross. Tanisia says that the cops vandalized refrigerators and took a shit in toilets. Just now have police cleaned up the blood from the first incident. Minister Keith points out that most of OPD don't live here and look like us. Tanisia adds that after the first incident, cops showed up out front of the apartment building in the middle of the night with paddy wagons and proceeded to smash the memorial for Lovelle Mixon in front of the building. Minister Keith reminds everyone to come for the 1pm hearing on Tuesday, dignified and honorable.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 13:59:18 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Cephus "Uncle Bobby" Johnson, Oscar Grant's uncle</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25266073-Cephus-Uncle-Bobby-Johnson-Oscar-Grant-s-uncle</link>
      <description>(audio 10:21) Cephus Johnson says that the adversary we are up against: Goliath, Pharoah, Nebuchadnezzar. I stand on the word of God. Not afraid of change of venue. I believe we can win this. I don't want a change of venue, but justice will be served even if the trial is moved. I see justice coming. It may not come in the form I want, but it will come. He says he had a meeting with Alameda prosecutor Stein on Thursday. Only 13% of Alameda is Black. Change of venue usually happens when 75% or greater have opinion, but only 45% of Alameda has made up their minds. Keep the faith. Blast emails to friends to attend Tuesday. And show up at Rock, Scissors, Paper on Friday, October 16th, for a special evening focused on Oscar Grant III with family speaking and a memorial video shown. There were prayers for DA Orloff to go -- and he's gone. Chief Gee to go -- he's almost gone. NOBLE report is in.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>(audio 10:21) Cephus Johnson says that the adversary we are up against: Goliath, Pharoah, Nebuchadnezzar. I stand on the word of God. Not afraid of change of venue. I believe we can win this. I don't want a change of venue, but justice will be served even if the trial is moved. I see justice coming. It may not come in the form I want, but it will come. He says he had a meeting with Alameda prosecutor Stein on Thursday. Only 13% of Alameda is Black. Change of venue usually happens when 75% or greater have opinion, but only 45% of Alameda has made up their minds. Keep the faith. Blast emails to friends to attend Tuesday. And show up at Rock, Scissors, Paper on Friday, October 16th, for a special evening focused on Oscar Grant III with family speaking and a memorial video shown. There were prayers for DA Orloff to go -- and he's gone. Chief Gee to go -- he's almost gone. NOBLE report is in.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>(audio 10:21) Cephus Johnson says that the adversary we are up against: Goliath, Pharoah, Nebuchadnezzar. I stand on the word of God. Not afraid of change of venue. I believe we can win this. I don't want a change of venue, but justice will be served even if the trial is moved. I see justice coming. It may not come in the form I want, but it will come. He says he had a meeting with Alameda prosecutor Stein on Thursday. Only 13% of Alameda is Black. Change of venue usually happens when 75% or greater have opinion, but only 45% of Alameda has made up their minds. Keep the faith. Blast emails to friends to attend Tuesday. And show up at Rock, Scissors, Paper on Friday, October 16th, for a special evening focused on Oscar Grant III with family speaking and a memorial video shown. There were prayers for DA Orloff to go -- and he's gone. Chief Gee to go -- he's almost gone. NOBLE report is in.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Town Hall on 74th Avenue OPD SWAT Raid and Mehserle's Change of Venue Motion, 10/3/09: audio</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25266074-Town-Hall-on-74th-Avenue-OPD-SWAT-Raid-and-Mehserle-s-Change-of-Venue-Motion-10-3-09-audio</link>
      <description>Reverend Gordon Humphreys of Olivet Church introduced this week's Town Hall for Justice for Oscar Grant. Then Minister Keith Muhammad asks, Why do we meet? Why not just wait for court proceedings? Because we have to press BART and the DA for justice. We cannot take the fight lightly because we are taking on a champion. David vs Goliath. What is justice? RIghting of historical wrongs. Courts want people to roll over and not fight, like in the case of of JR Valrey.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Reverend Gordon Humphreys of Olivet Church introduced this week's Town Hall for Justice for Oscar Grant. Then Minister Keith Muhammad asks, Why do we meet? Why not just wait for court proceedings? Because we have to press BART and the DA for justice. We cannot take the fight lightly because we are taking on a champion. David vs Goliath. What is justice? RIghting of historical wrongs. Courts want people to roll over and not fight, like in the case of of JR Valrey.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Reverend Gordon Humphreys of Olivet Church introduced this week's Town Hall for Justice for Oscar Grant. Then Minister Keith Muhammad asks, Why do we meet? Why not just wait for court proceedings? Because we have to press BART and the DA for justice. We cannot take the fight lightly because we are taking on a champion. David vs Goliath. What is justice? RIghting of historical wrongs. Courts want people to roll over and not fight, like in the case of of JR Valrey.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 13:59:12 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>People's Park Concert and Rally and Speak Out, "Single Payer Healthcare Not War"</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25266075-People-s-Park-Concert-and-Rally-and-Speak-Out-Single-Payer-Healthcare-Not-War</link>
      <description>On Saturday, October 3rd, Berkeley Liberation Radio DJs and other activists held an event in Peoples Park to push for a Single Payer Healthcare System as an alternative to war. Activists spoke out on health care reform and other activist issues. Blues legend and East Bay resident Jackie Payne, of the internationally renowned Jackie Payne Steve Edmundson Band, a long-time friend of the station, headlined, along with others including Dennis Wilmerth of the "Roving Tars", Jada Simone with "Smartmouth and the Know it Alls" performing. Listen to a half-hour of audio of activists and performing at the mike. Food Not Bombs served vegetarian food. (28 minutes)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>On Saturday, October 3rd, Berkeley Liberation Radio DJs and other activists held an event in Peoples Park to push for a Single Payer Healthcare System as an alternative to war. Activists spoke out on health care reform and other activist issues. Blues legend and East Bay resident Jackie Payne, of the internationally renowned Jackie Payne Steve Edmundson Band, a long-time friend of the station, headlined, along with others including Dennis Wilmerth of the "Roving Tars", Jada Simone with "Smartmouth and the Know it Alls" performing. Listen to a half-hour of audio of activists and performing at the mike. Food Not Bombs served vegetarian food. (28 minutes)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On Saturday, October 3rd, Berkeley Liberation Radio DJs and other activists held an event in Peoples Park to push for a Single Payer Healthcare System as an alternative to war. Activists spoke out on health care reform and other activist issues. Blues legend and East Bay resident Jackie Payne, of the internationally renowned Jackie Payne Steve Edmundson Band, a long-time friend of the station, headlined, along with others including Dennis Wilmerth of the "Roving Tars", Jada Simone with "Smartmouth and the Know it Alls" performing. Listen to a half-hour of audio of activists and performing at the mike. Food Not Bombs served vegetarian food. (28 minutes)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 13:58:44 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Free Francisco Torres! Free the San Francisco 8!</title>
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      <description>A rally was held this morning October 9 at the SF Hall of Justice to free Francisco Torres, the remaining member of the San Francisco 8 still on trial for charges stemming from a case dating back to the 1970's involving members of the San Francisco Black Panther Party. Activists packed the courtroom following the hour-long rally. Hear a minute and a half of chanting outside the Hall Of Justice.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>A rally was held this morning October 9 at the SF Hall of Justice to free Francisco Torres, the remaining member of the San Francisco 8 still on trial for charges stemming from a case dating back to the 1970's involving members of the San Francisco Black Panther Party. Activists packed the courtroom following the hour-long rally. Hear a minute and a half of chanting outside the Hall Of Justice.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A rally was held this morning October 9 at the SF Hall of Justice to free Francisco Torres, the remaining member of the San Francisco 8 still on trial for charges stemming from a case dating back to the 1970's involving members of the San Francisco Black Panther Party. Activists packed the courtroom following the hour-long rally. Hear a minute and a half of chanting outside the Hall Of Justice.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 18:44:35 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Scanner Audio - part2</title>
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      <description>These are excerpts from the video linked below, which uses "storyboards" to clarify the sound picked up from a police scanner live on September 25, 2005.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>These are excerpts from the video linked below, which uses "storyboards" to clarify the sound picked up from a police scanner live on September 25, 2005.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>These are excerpts from the video linked below, which uses "storyboards" to clarify the sound picked up from a police scanner live on September 25, 2005.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Scanner Audio - part1</title>
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      <title>Shanta Driver, National President, BAMN</title>
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      <description>(audio 1:10:12) Shanta Driver of BAMN examines venue motion filed in the Mehserle case. She says it is very rare to get a change of venue. People of the community should decide. She uses select pages from the change of venue motion filing to make her points (see PDF below). On page 4 - in the 1960s cases cited first venue cases of black protestors getting fair trial in location they were protesting injustice. She notes that it is rare that "we" are "The People of the State of California" in trials. She says that Oscar Grant's family does not own this case (with family present at Town Hall). If the case is lost, the people lose. Shanta Driver adds that the video is not key to this case as in Rodney King because that trial was about excessive use of force and this one is about Mehserle's state of mind and intent. Mehserle's testimony about fear for life will be key (and backed up with Domenici's supposed fear). And they he'll cry and talk of his regret -- he's probably taking acting l...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>(audio 1:10:12) Shanta Driver of BAMN examines venue motion filed in the Mehserle case. She says it is very rare to get a change of venue. People of the community should decide. She uses select pages from the change of venue motion filing to make her points (see PDF below). On page 4 - in the 1960s cases cited first venue cases of black protestors getting fair trial in location they were protesting injustice. She notes that it is rare that "we" are "The People of the State of California" in trials. She says that Oscar Grant's family does not own this case (with family present at Town Hall). If the case is lost, the people lose. Shanta Driver adds that the video is not key to this case as in Rodney King because that trial was about excessive use of force and this one is about Mehserle's state of mind and intent. Mehserle's testimony about fear for life will be key (and backed up with Domenici's supposed fear). And they he'll cry and talk of his regret -- he's probably taking acting lessons right now for that purpose. That will play to a white suburban jury who will acquit because they will simply think he went too far but made a mistake and jury should give him a break. Political decisions by Alameda DA O'Malley, California Attorney General Jerry Brown, and Obama's Justice department play a role. The DA needs to find evidence of Mehserle's racial bias from other cops like Pirone who used the N-word and they work on the same force. Rains will argue if young/dumb Mehserle was charged, why not other more experienced officers. "We are all Oscar Grant" -- the case is about other Oscar Grants, and people like videographers and those testifying, taking a stand against injustice. Minister Keith Muhammad adds comments about the recent G20 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where police attacked protesters and tested new technologies on people. There's video of a woman who threw her bike towards police harassing her from Davey D. Police produce aggressive crowds, not activist groups. Minister Keith discusses how OPD swat faced an accused shooter in the same apartment complex as Lovelle Mixon. The Lovelle case and Meyers Nave report on BART call into question training. Yesterday cops didn't rush in as they did with Lovelle -- they warned neighbors and they waited until 3am (after 1pm chase). He goes on to note that BART has yet to hold anyone accountable. Disband the BART police. DA O'Malley should fight the venue move, or expect a 6 month career as DA. He remembers back to the cameras on DA Orloff meeting on January 7th. The DA is a political position. Two supervisors did not vote for new DA O'Malley. Minister Keith recalls all the talk from U.S. war hawks about war with Iran by the end of the U.N meeting last week. Announcements of upcoming events are made at 1:05.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>(audio 1:10:12) Shanta Driver of BAMN examines venue motion filed in the Mehserle case. She says it is very rare to get a change of venue. People of the community should decide. She uses select pages from the change of venue motion filing to make her points (see PDF below). On page 4 - in the 1960s cases cited first venue cases of black protestors getting fair trial in location they were protesting injustice. She notes that it is rare that "we" are "The People of the State of California" in trials. She says that Oscar Grant's family does not own this case (with family present at Town Hall). If the case is lost, the people lose. Shanta Driver adds that the video is not key to this case as in Rodney King because that trial was about excessive use of force and this one is about Mehserle's state of mind and intent. Mehserle's testimony about fear for life will be key (and backed up with Domenici's supposed fear). And they he'll cry and talk of his regret -- he's probably taking acting lessons right now for that purpose. That will play to a white suburban jury who will acquit because they will simply think he went too far but made a mistake and jury should give him a break. Political decisions by Alameda DA O'Malley, California Attorney General Jerry Brown, and Obama's Justice department play a role. The DA needs to find evidence of Mehserle's racial bias from other cops like Pirone who used the N-word and they work on the same force. Rains will argue if young/dumb Mehserle was charged, why not other more experienced officers. "We are all Oscar Grant" -- the case is about other Oscar Grants, and people like videographers and those testifying, taking a stand against injustice. Minister Keith Muhammad adds comments about the recent G20 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where police attacked protesters and tested new technologies on people. There's video of a woman who threw her bike towards police harassing her from Davey D. Police produce aggressive crowds, not activist groups. Minister Keith discusses how OPD swat faced an accused shooter in the same apartment complex as Lovelle Mixon. The Lovelle case and Meyers Nave report on BART call into question training. Yesterday cops didn't rush in as they did with Lovelle -- they warned neighbors and they waited until 3am (after 1pm chase). He goes on to note that BART has yet to hold anyone accountable. Disband the BART police. DA O'Malley should fight the venue move, or expect a 6 month career as DA. He remembers back to the cameras on DA Orloff meeting on January 7th. The DA is a political position. Two supervisors did not vote for new DA O'Malley. Minister Keith recalls all the talk from U.S. war hawks about war with Iran by the end of the U.N meeting last week. Announcements of upcoming events are made at 1:05.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Wilson Riles, former Oakland City Councilperson</title>
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      <description>(audio 28:24) Wilson Riles, who was about to head to an event for justice for African immigrants and through U.S. foreign policy, discusses defense attorney Michael Rains' legal strategy as per a conversation Wilson Riles had with a lawyer. Rains' own personal racism jumps out from the venue motion filed. The motion is intended to push our buttons, so that we overreact and justify his motion to change venue. The motion is weak, not likely judge will move, but it's all over the place and focuses on just Oakland, not all of Alameda County, so what is his goal? Wilson Riles then notes that the DA in the OJ trial had to be pressured to allow African American jurors by local clergy. He adds that another county might prejudge Oscar Grant as having deserved it. He speculates that there are politics in the case with DA Tom Orloff resigning (cops mad for Orloff's pursuit of the Oakland Riders and Mehserle and Orloff's potential upcoming election was looking bad). Even defense attorneys have ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>(audio 28:24) Wilson Riles, who was about to head to an event for justice for African immigrants and through U.S. foreign policy, discusses defense attorney Michael Rains' legal strategy as per a conversation Wilson Riles had with a lawyer. Rains' own personal racism jumps out from the venue motion filed. The motion is intended to push our buttons, so that we overreact and justify his motion to change venue. The motion is weak, not likely judge will move, but it's all over the place and focuses on just Oakland, not all of Alameda County, so what is his goal? Wilson Riles then notes that the DA in the OJ trial had to be pressured to allow African American jurors by local clergy. He adds that another county might prejudge Oscar Grant as having deserved it. He speculates that there are politics in the case with DA Tom Orloff resigning (cops mad for Orloff's pursuit of the Oakland Riders and Mehserle and Orloff's potential upcoming election was looking bad). Even defense attorneys have to deal with DA's office on motions, etc. Orloff's hands are now clean of the case, what will new DA O'Malley do? We need to watch her closely, might be politically in her re-election interest for case to move. Prosecutor Stein needs to stand like in OJ case regarding kicking all African American jurors off the jury. Minister Keith mentions a recent Discovery channel program that insultingly exaggerated that there are 10,000 gang members in Oakland when mostly what the program showed was sideshows. As for the Mehserle trial, he notes that there is no time to play with the DA and that he says we will organize against Nancy O'Malley's election if she allows a change of venue.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>(audio 28:24) Wilson Riles, who was about to head to an event for justice for African immigrants and through U.S. foreign policy, discusses defense attorney Michael Rains' legal strategy as per a conversation Wilson Riles had with a lawyer. Rains' own personal racism jumps out from the venue motion filed. The motion is intended to push our buttons, so that we overreact and justify his motion to change venue. The motion is weak, not likely judge will move, but it's all over the place and focuses on just Oakland, not all of Alameda County, so what is his goal? Wilson Riles then notes that the DA in the OJ trial had to be pressured to allow African American jurors by local clergy. He adds that another county might prejudge Oscar Grant as having deserved it. He speculates that there are politics in the case with DA Tom Orloff resigning (cops mad for Orloff's pursuit of the Oakland Riders and Mehserle and Orloff's potential upcoming election was looking bad). Even defense attorneys have to deal with DA's office on motions, etc. Orloff's hands are now clean of the case, what will new DA O'Malley do? We need to watch her closely, might be politically in her re-election interest for case to move. Prosecutor Stein needs to stand like in OJ case regarding kicking all African American jurors off the jury. Minister Keith mentions a recent Discovery channel program that insultingly exaggerated that there are 10,000 gang members in Oakland when mostly what the program showed was sideshows. As for the Mehserle trial, he notes that there is no time to play with the DA and that he says we will organize against Nancy O'Malley's election if she allows a change of venue.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 20:40:02 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Town Hall for Justice on Mehserle's Change of Venue Motion with BAMN Presentation, 9/26/09: audio</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25229534-Town-Hall-for-Justice-on-Mehserle-s-Change-of-Venue-Motion-with-BAMN-Presentation-9-26-09-audio</link>
      <description>Minister Keith Muhammad speaks first at September 26th Town Hall for Justice for Oscar Grant and tells the story of a man who was on death row in San Quentin, who had slapped and choked the warden while incarcerated, but then was later able to secure his own release. He notes that it seems like the fight now can't be won, but we are on the right side of justice. Reverend Henry WIlliams talks about a scene he witnesses in a liquor store at Fruitvale and Foothill just before the Town Hall. A woman was beaten by store workers and then taken away in handcuffs by OPD. Roxanne Lewis speaks, who also witnessed the beating, says she was an older woman, with a red/swollen face from the abuse, after she had thrown fruit at the workers. Police arrived, ready to tase the woman, but witnesses yelled not to. Police didn't listen to witnesses or take any statements and just left after the ambulance took the woman away. Minister Keith says our duty is to take care of people. He discusses the real m...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Minister Keith Muhammad speaks first at September 26th Town Hall for Justice for Oscar Grant and tells the story of a man who was on death row in San Quentin, who had slapped and choked the warden while incarcerated, but then was later able to secure his own release. He notes that it seems like the fight now can't be won, but we are on the right side of justice. Reverend Henry WIlliams talks about a scene he witnesses in a liquor store at Fruitvale and Foothill just before the Town Hall. A woman was beaten by store workers and then taken away in handcuffs by OPD. Roxanne Lewis speaks, who also witnessed the beating, says she was an older woman, with a red/swollen face from the abuse, after she had thrown fruit at the workers. Police arrived, ready to tase the woman, but witnesses yelled not to. Police didn't listen to witnesses or take any statements and just left after the ambulance took the woman away. Minister Keith says our duty is to take care of people. He discusses the real meaning of the word Jihad. First, it is compassion for those suffering injustice. Second, it is raising one's voice against what's wrong. And third, it is to engage physically, mentally, and spiritually for change.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Minister Keith Muhammad speaks first at September 26th Town Hall for Justice for Oscar Grant and tells the story of a man who was on death row in San Quentin, who had slapped and choked the warden while incarcerated, but then was later able to secure his own release. He notes that it seems like the fight now can't be won, but we are on the right side of justice. Reverend Henry WIlliams talks about a scene he witnesses in a liquor store at Fruitvale and Foothill just before the Town Hall. A woman was beaten by store workers and then taken away in handcuffs by OPD. Roxanne Lewis speaks, who also witnessed the beating, says she was an older woman, with a red/swollen face from the abuse, after she had thrown fruit at the workers. Police arrived, ready to tase the woman, but witnesses yelled not to. Police didn't listen to witnesses or take any statements and just left after the ambulance took the woman away. Minister Keith says our duty is to take care of people. He discusses the real meaning of the word Jihad. First, it is compassion for those suffering injustice. Second, it is raising one's voice against what's wrong. And third, it is to engage physically, mentally, and spiritually for change.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 20:39:59 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Full audio of BART Special Meeting with NOBLE presentation</title>
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      <description>(audio 3:02:04) After opening remarks and NOBLE's presentation of the executive summary, public comment begins at 1:11:30. Community speakers include Ramona Tascoe, Minister Keith Muhammad, and Jack Bryson. Questions and comments from the Board of Directors and General Manager Dorothy Dugger begin at 1:39:00.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>(audio 3:02:04) After opening remarks and NOBLE's presentation of the executive summary, public comment begins at 1:11:30. Community speakers include Ramona Tascoe, Minister Keith Muhammad, and Jack Bryson. Questions and comments from the Board of Directors and General Manager Dorothy Dugger begin at 1:39:00.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>(audio 3:02:04) After opening remarks and NOBLE's presentation of the executive summary, public comment begins at 1:11:30. Community speakers include Ramona Tascoe, Minister Keith Muhammad, and Jack Bryson. Questions and comments from the Board of Directors and General Manager Dorothy Dugger begin at 1:39:00.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 09:31:06 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Cephus "Uncle Bobby" Johnson, Oscar Grant's uncle</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25213901-Cephus-Uncle-Bobby-Johnson-Oscar-Grant-s-uncle</link>
      <description>(audio 31:20) Cephus Johnson declares that he is not afraid of a change of venue and he is not afraid to continue speaking out. He notes that it's not about him, but about his sister, Wanda Johnson, mother of Oscar Grant, and her wishes. Cephus says that he wants the community to keep doing what it's been doing. Rains is trying to silence us. He thanks activists, especially teachers who have been discussing the case with their students. Cephus announces an event at Rock Scissors Paper on Telegraph Avenue in Oakland on October 16th: The Human Face of Death Row. Minister Keith Muhammad discusses the huge pain felt by families who suffer loss and says that the community supports them. It's not about the Nation of Islam or BAMN or others. He discusses still-missing five-year-old Hasanni Campbell and how OPD arrested his parents and lied about evidence of Hassani's presence in Oakland. Regarding the Mehserle trial, all eyes are on Oakland. Johannes Mehserle is guilty, and you can tell Ra...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>(audio 31:20) Cephus Johnson declares that he is not afraid of a change of venue and he is not afraid to continue speaking out. He notes that it's not about him, but about his sister, Wanda Johnson, mother of Oscar Grant, and her wishes. Cephus says that he wants the community to keep doing what it's been doing. Rains is trying to silence us. He thanks activists, especially teachers who have been discussing the case with their students. Cephus announces an event at Rock Scissors Paper on Telegraph Avenue in Oakland on October 16th: The Human Face of Death Row. Minister Keith Muhammad discusses the huge pain felt by families who suffer loss and says that the community supports them. It's not about the Nation of Islam or BAMN or others. He discusses still-missing five-year-old Hasanni Campbell and how OPD arrested his parents and lied about evidence of Hassani's presence in Oakland. Regarding the Mehserle trial, all eyes are on Oakland. Johannes Mehserle is guilty, and you can tell Rains to quote me saying it, Minister Keith says. He talks about how the Alameda Board of Supervisors held no public hearing on their appointment of a new District Attorney. He mentions a link at the Oakland Tribune website to coverage of the Town Halls for Justice. As for BART's recent failed attempt to pass its flawed police oversight plan, Minister Keith says it is better to say no to right than yes to wrong. He wonders who it was that leaked it to the corporate media that BART had rehired four of the officers on the platform when Oscar Grant was murdered. Minister Keith calls for people to attend and support JR Valrey at his trial the following Monday for false charges stemming from the Oscar Grant Rebellion on January 7th. He describes the injustice of the judge in the case previously calling JR wreckless for taking his case to trial rather than accepting a plea bargain. Minister Keith says fight, don't plea.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>(audio 31:20) Cephus Johnson declares that he is not afraid of a change of venue and he is not afraid to continue speaking out. He notes that it's not about him, but about his sister, Wanda Johnson, mother of Oscar Grant, and her wishes. Cephus says that he wants the community to keep doing what it's been doing. Rains is trying to silence us. He thanks activists, especially teachers who have been discussing the case with their students. Cephus announces an event at Rock Scissors Paper on Telegraph Avenue in Oakland on October 16th: The Human Face of Death Row. Minister Keith Muhammad discusses the huge pain felt by families who suffer loss and says that the community supports them. It's not about the Nation of Islam or BAMN or others. He discusses still-missing five-year-old Hasanni Campbell and how OPD arrested his parents and lied about evidence of Hassani's presence in Oakland. Regarding the Mehserle trial, all eyes are on Oakland. Johannes Mehserle is guilty, and you can tell Rains to quote me saying it, Minister Keith says. He talks about how the Alameda Board of Supervisors held no public hearing on their appointment of a new District Attorney. He mentions a link at the Oakland Tribune website to coverage of the Town Halls for Justice. As for BART's recent failed attempt to pass its flawed police oversight plan, Minister Keith says it is better to say no to right than yes to wrong. He wonders who it was that leaked it to the corporate media that BART had rehired four of the officers on the platform when Oscar Grant was murdered. Minister Keith calls for people to attend and support JR Valrey at his trial the following Monday for false charges stemming from the Oscar Grant Rebellion on January 7th. He describes the injustice of the judge in the case previously calling JR wreckless for taking his case to trial rather than accepting a plea bargain. Minister Keith says fight, don't plea.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 22:01:55 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Yvette Felarca of BAMN (By Any Means Necessary)</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25213902-Yvette-Felarca-of-BAMN-By-Any-Means-Necessary</link>
      <description>(audio 16:40) Yvette Felarca speaks about the upcoming change of venue hearing, calling for a demonstration at the court house on the first day. She says we have strength through numbers and organization. There should be no change of venue, because those from other counties do not represent us. She notes that the DA's office needed pressure to bring charges in the first place. She calls for the largest turnout possible when the hearing starts in October. Yvette objects to Rains basically saying in his change of venue motion that white suburbans have the right to determine when black men can be shot in Oakland. If we don't stand up, we lose, she says. Minister Keith then speaks about Rains' racism.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>(audio 16:40) Yvette Felarca speaks about the upcoming change of venue hearing, calling for a demonstration at the court house on the first day. She says we have strength through numbers and organization. There should be no change of venue, because those from other counties do not represent us. She notes that the DA's office needed pressure to bring charges in the first place. She calls for the largest turnout possible when the hearing starts in October. Yvette objects to Rains basically saying in his change of venue motion that white suburbans have the right to determine when black men can be shot in Oakland. If we don't stand up, we lose, she says. Minister Keith then speaks about Rains' racism.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>(audio 16:40) Yvette Felarca speaks about the upcoming change of venue hearing, calling for a demonstration at the court house on the first day. She says we have strength through numbers and organization. There should be no change of venue, because those from other counties do not represent us. She notes that the DA's office needed pressure to bring charges in the first place. She calls for the largest turnout possible when the hearing starts in October. Yvette objects to Rains basically saying in his change of venue motion that white suburbans have the right to determine when black men can be shot in Oakland. If we don't stand up, we lose, she says. Minister Keith then speaks about Rains' racism.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 22:01:54 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Town Hall for Justice on Change of Venue Motion File by Mehserle, 9/19/09: audio</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25213903-Town-Hall-for-Justice-on-Change-of-Venue-Motion-File-by-Mehserle-9-19-09-audio</link>
      <description>Minister Keith Muhammad notes that family members of Brownie Polk and Oscar Grant are in attendance. He says that Johannes Mehserle defense attorney Michael Rains' motion for a change of venue for Mehserle's murder trial is not the end to the community's right of free speech. Rains quotes the Town Hall in the motion as if that's a bad thing but the Town Hall was right in what was said. He notes that while Rains' says African Americans can't be fair jurors that African Americans are often more fair in many ways. In the motion, the influence of activists is often overstated and what they do does not intimidate activists. "They want us to continue to be slaves," Minister Keith says and he adds that Rains' wants blacks to tap dance. The recounting of Oakland history in the motion, from immigration to the Black Panthers, is irrelevant to Mehserle's trial. Rains argues that police can't get a fair trial in Oakland, but the Oakland Riders were acquitted twice (although one fled and never f...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Minister Keith Muhammad notes that family members of Brownie Polk and Oscar Grant are in attendance. He says that Johannes Mehserle defense attorney Michael Rains' motion for a change of venue for Mehserle's murder trial is not the end to the community's right of free speech. Rains quotes the Town Hall in the motion as if that's a bad thing but the Town Hall was right in what was said. He notes that while Rains' says African Americans can't be fair jurors that African Americans are often more fair in many ways. In the motion, the influence of activists is often overstated and what they do does not intimidate activists. "They want us to continue to be slaves," Minister Keith says and he adds that Rains' wants blacks to tap dance. The recounting of Oakland history in the motion, from immigration to the Black Panthers, is irrelevant to Mehserle's trial. Rains argues that police can't get a fair trial in Oakland, but the Oakland Riders were acquitted twice (although one fled and never faced trial). Minister Keith notes the very small sample used in the survey the motion points to as evidence of bias in Alameda County, yet they polled just 400 people in a country of 1.5 million. Rains says African Americans can't be fair, but African Americans have not had fairness in court in 400 years. Minister Keith tells those in attendance to not be afraid to speak their minds, as Rains does not own their mouths. Addressing a factual error (deliberate or not) in Rains' motion, Minister Keith points out that the Oakland Police Department Chief stated publicly twice that the Nation of Islam was never a part of the Chauncey Bailey investigation, but Rains plays up fake fears of the Nation of Islam. He adds that proper education is the basis of a democracy, not emotion, and speaking about the public record is not a crime. In the first piece of audio below, Reverend Humphreys opens the Town Hall and discusses how Michael Rains incorrectly linked the Nation of Islam with the murder of Chauncey Bailey in his motion for a change of venue (Yusuf Bey IV and Devaughndre Broussard of the now-defunct Your Black Muslim bakery are facing charges for the murder).</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Minister Keith Muhammad notes that family members of Brownie Polk and Oscar Grant are in attendance. He says that Johannes Mehserle defense attorney Michael Rains' motion for a change of venue for Mehserle's murder trial is not the end to the community's right of free speech. Rains quotes the Town Hall in the motion as if that's a bad thing but the Town Hall was right in what was said. He notes that while Rains' says African Americans can't be fair jurors that African Americans are often more fair in many ways. In the motion, the influence of activists is often overstated and what they do does not intimidate activists. "They want us to continue to be slaves," Minister Keith says and he adds that Rains' wants blacks to tap dance. The recounting of Oakland history in the motion, from immigration to the Black Panthers, is irrelevant to Mehserle's trial. Rains argues that police can't get a fair trial in Oakland, but the Oakland Riders were acquitted twice (although one fled and never faced trial). Minister Keith notes the very small sample used in the survey the motion points to as evidence of bias in Alameda County, yet they polled just 400 people in a country of 1.5 million. Rains says African Americans can't be fair, but African Americans have not had fairness in court in 400 years. Minister Keith tells those in attendance to not be afraid to speak their minds, as Rains does not own their mouths. Addressing a factual error (deliberate or not) in Rains' motion, Minister Keith points out that the Oakland Police Department Chief stated publicly twice that the Nation of Islam was never a part of the Chauncey Bailey investigation, but Rains plays up fake fears of the Nation of Islam. He adds that proper education is the basis of a democracy, not emotion, and speaking about the public record is not a crime. In the first piece of audio below, Reverend Humphreys opens the Town Hall and discusses how Michael Rains incorrectly linked the Nation of Islam with the murder of Chauncey Bailey in his motion for a change of venue (Yusuf Bey IV and Devaughndre Broussard of the now-defunct Your Black Muslim bakery are facing charges for the murder).</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Racism Within (All of Us)</title>
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      <description>An editorial comment/response to the issues brought up during close to six months of debate and discussion around bilingualism and diversity at Free Radio Santa Cruz.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>An editorial comment/response to the issues brought up during close to six months of debate and discussion around bilingualism and diversity at Free Radio Santa Cruz.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>An editorial comment/response to the issues brought up during close to six months of debate and discussion around bilingualism and diversity at Free Radio Santa Cruz.</itunes:summary>
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