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| Robert Jensen
CodePink Austin, along with other friends and supporters of the U.S.
Boat to Gaza, held a symbolic "launch" on the Pfluger Bridge over Lady
Bird Lake in Austin, Texas. Participants read excerpts from writings by
Alice Walker and Kathy Kelly and the letter... to President Obama
regarding the reasons for the trip to Gaza. Austin citizens were asked
to stop and write messages to the passengers and participate in other
symbolic actions. This event took place on June 26th, 2011. Organized by
CodePink Austin (http://www.codepinkaustin.com). To learn more about
the voyage please visit: http://ustogaza.org/ To read about US activists
who prepare to break Israel’s blockade on Gaza, please visit:
http://electronicintifada.net/content/us-activists-prepare-break-israels-blockade-gaza/10070
Video produced for Austin Indymedia by Jeff Zavala. This is a ZGraphix
production. http://zgraphix.org http://austin.indymedia.org
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Environmental activist Diane Wilson, a fourth-generation shrimper from
Seadrift, Texas -- and a mother of five -- has earned the wrath of
industrial polluters everywhere. She has been arrested 50 times and has
participated in disruptions of U.S. Senate hearings and corporate
shareholder gatherings in Houston, Taipei, and London. Wilson was Mother
Jones magazine's "Hell-Raiser of the Month," and was one of Grist's "13
Badass Greens." She was a founder of CodePink, the Texas Jail Project,
and Injured Workers United. Diane Wilson is the author of Diary of an
Eco-Outlaw: An Unreasonable Woman Breaks the Law for Mother Earth, and
An Unreasonable Woman: The True Story of Shrimpers, Politicos,
Polluters, and the Fight for Seadrift, Texas. She was featured in the
award-winning PBS documentary, Texas Gold, and received a Dobie Paisano
Writing Fellowship for 2010. Host and Producer: Thorne Dreyer; Engineer
and Co-Producer: Tracey Schulz Video Produced for Austin Indymedia by
Jeff Zavala. Video Production by ZGraphix. http://ZGraphix.org
http://austin.indymedia.org
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| Inspired by the resilience of Egyptian people during their recent
uprising, several notable musicians from North America have teamed up to
release a song of solidarity and empowerment. The track is fittingly
titled "#Jan25" as a reference to both the date the protests officially
began in Egypt, and its prominence as a trending topic on Twitter.
Produced by Sami Matar, a Palestinian-American composer from Southern
California, and featuring the likes of Freeway, The Narcicyst, Omar
Offendum, HBO Def Poet Amir Sulaiman, and Canadian R&B vocalist Ayah
- this track serves as a testament to the revolution's effect on the
hearts and minds of today's youth, and the spirit of resistance it has
come to symbolize for oppressed people worldwide.
Artist Information:
Omar Offendum (MC #1) - http://twitter.com/Offendum
The Narcicyst (MC #2) - http://twitter.com/TheNarcicyst
Freeway (MC #3) - http://twitter.com/PhillyFreezer
Amir Sulaiman (MC #4) http://twitter.com/AmirSulaiman
Ayah (R&B Vocalist) - http://twitter.com/AyahMusic
Sami Matar (Producer) - http://twitter.com/SamiMatar
Artwork by Ridwan Adhami http://www.ridzdesign.com
Blamethelabel - http://twitter.com/blamethelabel
Mp3 download link: http://www.usershare.net/6cjtbiapu5y8
"First they ignore you
Then they laugh at you
Then they fight you
Then you WIN"
- Ghandi
Lyrics: http://www.facebook.com/notes/omar-offendum/jan25-lyrics/10150093099861500 | |
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