The American people clearly spoke, and the drubbing Democrats received requires looking beyond just issue polls, voting patterns, campaign strategy, or get-out-the-vote tactics.
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Act out! Podcast 28 - biking Viking, Syria and think pink with Alli McCracken
This week, grab your bicycle and give cars a well-deserved middle finger in a worldwide initiative to cut emissions, get outside, move your ass and interact with your city and people.
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Act out! Podcast 26: Whistleblowers, awful theme parks, secret societies & diplomacy
It’s our 6 month anniversary! And we’re celebrating with whistleblowers - because everyone loves a whistleblower!
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Somos Todos Iguais: Connecting Police Violence In the U.S. and Brazil
Despite half its population claiming African roots, Brazil's police have been implicated in what rights groups call a genocide against black people.
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If You Want Change, You Have To Be It
I'm not sure we will win if we don't begin. So I realign my mind to the sky and occupy visions.
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Radio: Occupy, Then and Now
NYU sociologist Michael Gould-Wartofsky traces the on-the-ground history of the Occupy Wall Street movement, through the eviction of Zuccotti Park to what the movement has morphed into.
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Occupy Radio: Rolling Rebellion for Real Democracy, with Bill Moyer
The Backbone Campaign has been fomenting art activism in communities around the country.
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Wheels In Motion: A Rolling Rebellion For Real Democracy In the USA
The first step is a week of actions across the country in July.
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IT’S OUR MONEY WITH ELLEN BROWN – WHERE THEY HID OUR CIVIC TREASURE AND HOW WE CAN GET OUR HANDS ON IT
One of the best kept deceptions within common civic parlance is that our cities, states and communities are “broke”
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Pod Cast: It’s Our Money with Ellen Brown
On this edition of “It’s Our Money with Ellen Brown”, Ellen speaks with leading protagonists helping individual citizens take matters into their own hands
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You Can Buy Your Occupy Wall Street Poster From Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart, one of the country's largest corporations, is selling Occupy Wall Street posters online. The company has itself been the target of demonstrations advocating for higher wages. On sale are large, panoramic posters of protesters camped out at Zuccotti Park in New York City, where the movement started in 2011.