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image March 19th Photos - 1 david 2005-03-19 9:24 PM
March 19th Photos - 1
A few photos from the March 19th rally and march. (My camera's batteries died early on...) (image/jpeg + 4 comments)

image More Photos David 2005-03-19 9:16 PM
More Photos
More photos from the march (image/jpeg + 1 comment)

text March 19th press release march 19th media team 2005-03-19 8:45 PM
PITTSBURGH JOINS 765 COMMUNITIES TO SAY "END THE WAR. REBUILD OUR COMMUNITIES." (text/plain + 1 comment)

image Photos from Rally and March Quinten 2005-03-19 7:15 PM
Photos from Rally and March
3,000 marched in Pittsburgh to mark the second anniversary of the beginning of the Iraq War. (image/jpeg + 25 comments)

application Evidence to Impeach Bush Now ben frank 2005-03-19 3:35 PM
We have enough evidence to Impeach and Imprison Bush & Co right now. Congress and the media are complicit in coverup up Bush's crimes. If every American knew these facts, Bush would have zero backers. We need to take this information to them one bit at a time. (application/pdf)

image M18 vigil david 2005-03-18 11:59 PM
M18 vigil
The all-night candelight vigil is underway. Organizers estimate that more than 100 individuals have participated in the vigil throughout the evening. (image/jpeg)

video Anti-war and anti-military research action at Carnegie Mellon Danny P 2005-03-18 7:45 PM
A video account of an anti-war memorial marking those killed by the war, and how it develops into a larger protest against militarism at Carnegie Mellon (video/quicktime + 1 comment)

text Pittsburgh & 725 Communities Say "End the War!" United for Peace and Justice 2005-03-18 12:19 PM
This weekend, on the two-year annivesary of the Iraq War, Pittsburgh will join at least 725 other towns and cities around the U.S. in calling for the troops to come home now. (text/plain)

image Anti-war banners greet morning commuters Code Pink/POG collaboration 2005-03-18 10:06 AM
Anti-war banners greet morning commuters
Multiple anti-war banners deployed around the city on the eve of M19 (image/jpeg + 3 comments)

audio M20 - rally audio pghimc 2005-03-16 12:32 PM
Audio from the Flagstaff rally on March 20, 2004 (audio/x-ogg)

video M20 - undercover cops pghimc 2005-03-16 11:47 AM
undercover cops videotape activists (particularly poggers) at the march 20th, 2004 demonstration (video/quicktime + 1 comment)

video M20 sit-in pghimc 2005-03-16 11:39 AM
video from sit-in at CMU on March 20, 2004 (video/quicktime)

audio Norman Finkelstein Lecture rustbelt 2005-03-15 10:27 PM
Beyond Chutzpah: On the Misuse of Anti-Semitism and the Abuse of History Norman Finkelstein lecture at CMU, March 14 2005. (audio/x-ogg + 3 comments)

audio Rustbelt Radio for March 14, 2005 IMC Radio Collective 2005-03-15 2:43 AM
On today's show... * we speak with Diane Santoriello, local mother of a soldier killed in Iraq, who will be speaking at this Saturday's demonstration marking the two-year anniversary of the start of the war in Iraq. * a report from a forum on conscientious objection and the draft held by the Pittsburgh-based organization CONSCIENCE * and farmworkers won a major victory last week after years of campaigning against Taco bell (audio/mpeg)

text Press Conference to Announce March 19th tmc 2005-03-14 1:46 PM
Press Conference to detail March 19th protest and related events (text/plain + 28 comments)

text Two Arrested at Bush Protest Quinten 2005-03-13 11:13 PM
Two Pittsburgh residents were arrested last Monday during a protest against a visit by President George W. Bush. The president visited a local family support center and spoke briefly at the Community College of Allegheny County's North Side branch. He was in town in part to present an award for volunteerism to Jennie Roth, a junior at La Roche college. (text/plain + 7 comments)

audio Forum on the Draft, Conscientious Objection and Stop Loss david 2005-03-08 10:57 PM
Pittsburgh Forum and Speakout on the Draft, Conscientious Objection, and Stop Loss. Organized by CONSCIENCE (A Pittsburgh-area group for conscientious objectors and supporters). (audio/x-wav + 1 comment)

text (mp3) speech by Sister Dianna Ortiz, torture victim vincent / blast furnace radio 2005-03-03 11:55 PM
audio location http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=11477 (text/plain)

text POG Call for "Resistance is Fertile" Contigent at M19 POG 2005-03-03 11:59 AM
POG is calling for a contingent in the Anti-War Committees march and rally on March 19 that will have a critique of the systemic problems of which war is a mere symptom. Come join us to be beautiful and get rowdy and show that resistance is indeed fertile. (text/plain + 2 comments)

text audio / part2 iraqi elections vincent / blast furnace radio 2005-02-25 5:13 PM
proff. abbas ali from IUP talks abiut the eection results in iraq (text/plain)

image Pitt Against War matt 2005-02-23 2:45 PM
Pitt Against War
Pitt Against War (PAW), a new antiwar network on the University of Pittsburgh campus, sponsored an anti-war speakout at noon on Wednesday, February 23rd. On the corner of Forbes and Bigelow, students and others with planned and unplanned statements addressed a small crowd. (image/jpeg + 1 comment)

image Code Pink for Peace mena 2005-02-16 2:43 PM
Code Pink for Peace
Code Pink for Peace celebrated celebrated Valentine's Day making the connection between real Love and real Peace. Crafts and clothes made by Code Pink decorated the window of "Divas" on Carson Street. The celebration was playful, passionate by sensational peacemakers of all ages. (image/jpeg + 43 comments)

text CMU building armored robot for U.S. Marines vincent / blast furnace radio 2005-02-16 2:43 AM
CMU robots, where higher education gets down to the business of killing (text/plain)

audio Indymedia Rustbelt Radio for February 7, 2005 IMC Pittsburgh Radio Collective 2005-02-07 8:21 PM
55 minutes: Native American radical Ward Churchill is under attack. We listen to an excerpt of a speech he gave in 2002. Ali Abunimah, co-founder of the The Electronic Intifada an independent publication committed to comprehensive public education on the the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, was in town. Rustbelt Radio spoke with him last week after his lecture. (audio/mpeg + 1 comment)

audio ali abunimah interview baglady 2005-02-07 5:40 PM
25 minute interview with writer and media analyst Ali Abunimah (audio/mpeg + 2 comments)

text Mideast commentator brings protest at CMU Sam 2005-02-04 9:23 AM
Ali Abunimah, a writer and commentator on the Middle East and Arab-American affairs and co-founder of the Web site "Electronic Intifada," laid out his opposition to a two-state solution to the Mideast peace process yesterday. (text/plain + 5 comments)

image Political Art at Allegheny College, Meadville PA Bill Cravis 2005-02-01 12:02 PM
Political Art at Allegheny College, Meadville PA
"plenty scarce" is an art installation mourning the fact communication lines, between the united states and much of the rest of the world, have been severed in the past four years. exhibition dates: January 25 - March 2, 2005. Artist: Bill Cravis, Carnegie Mellon MFA program. (image/jpeg)

audio Rustbelt Radio for January 31st, 2005 IMC Pittsburgh Radio Collective 2005-01-31 8:15 PM
(Audio, 55 Minutes) On today's show... <p /> <ul> <li> We speak with Adam Eidinger, one of 7 plaintiffs who have just won a $425,000 settlement from the District of Columbia for DC's illegal detainment of more than 600 protestors at an IMF and World Bank protest in 2002. </li> <li> The advocacy group Downhill Battle encourages consumers to share music freely, calling the current copyright system archaic and urging parents to let their children use filesharing applications rather than buy them music as gifts. We speak with the codirector of Downhill Battle about filesharing, copyright, and why you can no longer see the civil rights Documentary Eyes on the Prize. </li> <li> Pennsylvania's death penalty law is called into question. We speak with the editor of the Pittsburgh City Paper about why Pennsylvania's juror instructions unfairly bias them to choose the death penalty. </li> <li> We interview local Pittsburghers about their reactions to the Iraqi Elections this past Sunday.</li></ul> (audio/mpeg + 1 comment)

text (audio) interview with local proff. from iraq about iraqi election vincent / blast furnace radio 2005-01-31 12:27 AM
IRAQI PROFF. ABBAS ALI FROM IUP TRAVELED to md. to vote in the election (text/plain)

text FBI Visits TMC Intern and Staff tmc 2005-01-27 5:22 PM
Yesterday [Wednesday, January 26] Bill Parks, an agent with the Pittsburgh Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) visited the home of an intern and a staff member of the Thomas Merton Center. (text/plain + 16 comments)

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