The Fatbeard Radio Programme One


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TheFutureOfRadioIsNow.

Feminist Remix #1


59:05 minutes (54.09 MB)

The Fatbeard Radio Programme

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Music programmed to enslave you.
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You are being watched. Fatbeard has taken your patterns and made them into an audio programme that will enter your mind and enslave you. Bow down dog.

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Thanksgiving


57:00 minutes (52.2 MB)

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DoctahX - Star-hope ing


1:08:55 minutes (126.07 MB)

Street Fight with Brett Payne and Bryan Quinby - 9/1/2011


58:41 minutes (53.73 MB)

Bretts brother Prett sat in for the first half, it went downhill quick. We talked wikileaks, fighting racism on facebook, the recent rise in police involved shootings in Columbus, and the story of the plastic wrapped sign that resulted in a death.

We also had a few voicemails come in, thanks for calling and showing your support/disdain. You can call us at 1-209-MRR-SHOW to leave one of your own.

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August 31st, 2011


56:58 minutes (65.2 MB)

various tunes ft. magic system (cote d'ivoire) , sekouba bambino (guinea -conakry-) and more

Fight Back Aug 30 2011


29:35 minutes (35.62 MB)

Bob and Connie interview organizer of Hot Times Festival

Feminist Remix

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Feminist Remix #14


55:20 minutes (50.66 MB)

Wendy Ake is helping w/ the campaign of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers to get Kroger to pay 1 cent more per lb of produce


7:26 minutes (6.82 MB)

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Wendy Ake (left) and Deb Steele outside the Kroger near the corner of Olentangy River and Ackerman Roads

Ake works with the recently formed Central Ohio Immigrant Justice (COIJ)

She expects more groups will get involved in the demos in front of various Kroger stores in Columbus.

"The Kroger headquarters is located in Westerville. So Columbus is probably going to be more and more of an active hub for this movement."

Ake said demos are planned for Kroger stores in urban areas as well as suburbs.

Increasingly, people in wealthy nations such as the US are interested in local and organic food. But she said labor and human rights issues often are not prominent in those movements.

"People are mainly engaged with health issues and maybe chemical inputs into their food but not so much with the labor and human rights issues involved with their food."

"Early on when the food movement started contemporaneous w/ the environmental movement back in the 70s, all of these issues were looked at. But when the FDA began to articulate its standards for the organic movement, it looked specifically at the chemical inputs ...and so the human rights issues and standards began to be marginalized."

She and other activists are working on changing that. She agreed people's hearts and minds can be engaged by way of their palates and stomachs, connecting a wide variety of social justice and environmental causes for a mass movement to defeat corporatism. She said human rights and environmentalism are inseparable.

"When we have global warming, for instance, the people most impacted are the most marginalized populations, globally and in our own backyards."

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