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Cleveland Indymedia Radio
Featuring unembedded grassroots media coverage of local and international news and information.
Tune in every Monday from 3:30-5pm on
WRUW FM 91.1 Cleveland
or listen live on the web stream.
To submit or suggest a story for the show, or if you'd like to help with production or be a guest on our show you can email us at
radiodeadair at excite dot com.
Cleveland IMC Radio Hour for August 16, 2005
- Introduction: disclaimer, station ID, and show rundown [0:00 - 3:52]
- Local Event Announcements [3:52 - 9:42]
- Shirts Off, Heat's On. Lorien Bourne charged on multiple counts
for her act of civil disobedience, challenging the presence of unclothed
men in a Bowling Green park with the presence of a partially-unclothed woman,
namely herself. [9:46 - 14:30]
- Portland Indymedia: Police brutality at
takeover of Zeb Mountain, Tennessee [23:10 - 28:18]
- Aotearoa (New Zealand) Indymedia Stopping Climate
Change In It's Tracks [30:16 - 32:06]
- Burma (Thailand) Indymedia
Spousal Visa denied to activist wife of U.S. Citizen from Oregon [32:08 - 32:06]
- Interview with Taishi, organizer with the Youth Media Council
based in Oakland CA, about their new "Unplug Clear Channel" campaign. [34:18 - 47:58]
- 911 tapes show woman pleading for help against racially-motivated brawl involving
two off-duty police officers. Cleveland IMC obtained the original 911 tapes and
listeners heard two of the calls on those tapes. [52:23 - 56:48]
Listen to the show: in mp3 format.
Cleveland IMC Radio Hour for August 9, 2005
- Introduction: disclaimer, station ID [0:00 - 0:34]
- Local Event Announcements [0:34 - 4:08]
- Interview with organizer of Burning River Festival, an art and ecology festival
celebrating our local resources and promoting environmentally-friendly policies [6:04 - 20:02]
- Counter-Recruitment group voices opposition in Lakewood [20:21 - 22:23]
- In the wake of the 60th anniversary of the Bombings of Hiroshima (this past saturday) and
Nagasaki (today), a discussion with Ronald Powaski - author of more than half a dozen
books on nuclear technology and nuclear history. [27:49 - 42:52]
- Michigan IMC: Icelanders fight Alcoa International's plan to Dam a river to provide power to
a Aluminum Smelting Plant [45:43 - 54:25]
- Update on Cindy Sheehan, who recently lost her son Casey in Iraq. She has been camped outside
President Bush's ranch in Crawford Texas, vowing to stay there until the president meets with
her and answers her questions about the war. Cindy reported on saturday that she has been
receiving threats from the Secret Service. [54:29 - 56:42]
Listen to the show: in mp3 format.
Cleveland IMC Radio Hour for July 26, 2005
- Introduction: disclaimer, station ID, and show rundown [0:00 - 3:49]
- Report from Policy Matters Ohio on
effect of NAFTA on Ohio Job Losses [3:50 - 7:27]
- Charges dropped against Carl Lisk of Kent, Ohio, stemming from him writing
"Truth?!?" on the sidewalk during an AFSC vigil/protest in front of a
downtown Akron Military Recruitment office. [8:11 - 11:51]
- Update on Lyndal Kimble convicted on drug charges in Warren after he accused the
city of police brutality. [11:53 - 14:37]
- Interviews by Ester and Ian on
Promise Keepers event and protests [14:43 - 30:31]
- Local Event Announcements [35:07 - 41:40]
- Interview with Joey Steel member of the Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade
who recently took a plea bargain for charges related to his arrest for passing
out political literature in front of Euclid high school. [41:42 - 52:04]
- Global Indymedia:
UN Troops attack Port Au Prince, Haiti - at least 23 civilians killed. [52:05 - 53:53]
Listen to the show: in mp3 format.
Cleveland IMC Radio Hour for July 19, 2005
- Introduction: disclaimer, station ID, and show rundown [0:00 - 3:07]
- New C-IMC corispondent Ester interviews Steve Chavez a member of
Promise Keepers, a pro-fatherhood Christian group whose motto is
"If you want to change the world, change the men" [3:08 - 25:04]
- Two stories on Plain Dealer's self censorship of major story about a major
corruption scandal emerging in Cleveland [25:14 - 29:30]
- Interview with Rose Wilcher, Public Access TV producer from Akron about her
federal lawsuit against that city and Time Warner Cable demanding free access
NOT fee access to broadcast over the local cable network [33:35 - 42:12]
- Update on Guillaume Beaulieu, arrested in Philidelphia and unjustly blamed for the
death of a police officer [44:21 - 47:53]
- Local event announcements[47:56 - 52:28]
- Report success by Mountain Justice summer [52:28 - 56:50]
- Next show and Outro [56:50 - 60:00]
Listen to the show: in mp3 format.
Cleveland IMC Radio Hour for July 12, 2005
- Introduction: disclaimer, station ID, and show rundown [0:00 - 3:27]
- Feature story on public forum on "aggressive" panhandling legislation
before city council's public health and safety committee [3:28 - 19:00]
- In-studio Interview with Elise Ellick, sexuality councilor from Metro
Hospitals and CWRU talking the work she does particularly with youth
in the communtiy [19:00 - 33:08]
- Interview with Anthony Hudson a cable access TV producer from Akron
who was a victim of police brutality and imprisonment because of his
outspoken video production [36:37 - 51:01]
- Some words on what the Downing Street Memo had to do with the timing
of the bombings in London [51:04 - 60:00]
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