May 21, 2017
#A
In the first half of this week's show we spoke with Rodney about
the upcoming Heartwood Forest Council, one of two yearly meet and
greet events by Heartwood. Heartwood "is a regional network that
protects forests and supports community activism in the eastern
United States through education, advocacy, and citizen empowerment.
We are people helping people protect the places they love.
Heartwood was founded in 1991, when concerned citizens from several
midwestern states each defending their national forest from
logging, mining, roads and ruin, met and began to work together to
protect the heartland hardwood forest."
They'll be holding their "Strong Roots", the 27th Forest Council
from May 26-29 at Camp Spring Creek, 774 Spring Creek Rd,
Bakersville, North Carolina, the heart of the Katuah
Bioregion. Info on the event, how to register yourself to
attend, what'll be offered and how to get involved in Heartwood can
be found at https://heartwood.org
#2
The second half is an interview conducted by Pinda and aired on
episode 192 of Dissident Island Radio, an anarchist podcast out
every 2 weeks from London and available at https://dissidentisland.org. In the chat,
Pinda spoke with Crossbill, a bird of the Riseup!
collective about the recent FBI gag order ordeal and what
this means for users of riseup mail and other services.
Coming
Soon
Stay tuned to our website, social media & podcast feed for
a special podcast release of an interview with the Liverpool based
anarchist black metal project Dawn Ray'd. In this interview we
speak about the inception of the band, the political situation in
Liverpool, and the many ways in which anarchism and black metal can
inform and augment each other.
This band is just about to embark on a tour of the U.S., organized
by the Milwaukee based label Halo of Flies, with dates in Cincinnati, Detroit,
Texas, and in Asheville on June 1st at the Odditorium! You can
check out their music for free on bandcamp, and keep in touch with tour dates and new
releases by visiting their fedbook page.
Announcement
From the Durham Solidarity Center:
"Dozens of southern anti-racist activists organized a counter
protest today, May 20, 2017, at a so-called "Confederate Memorial
Day" rally organized by the white supremacist organization, ACTBAC
(Alamance County Taking Back Alamance County). Three were arrested
and given serious charges and high bail - the highest was
$15,000. The Alamance County Sheriff is a notorious racist.
According to witnesses, Alamance police were seen shaking hands
with known Klan members. We need your support to support
these anti-racist fighters."
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