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Sue Suprianos Steppin Out of Babylon is a radio interview series covering a broad range of important issues in todays world: peace and war, human and civil rights, communication, the media, the environment, food security, racism, globalization, immigration and matters of the spirit. Over 250 shows are available at this site!
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| Ramona Africa & Fred Riley | Ramona Africa, the Minister of Information for the MOVE organization and sole survivor of the house bombing by the Philadelphia Police in 1985, continues to fight oppression with member Fred Riley. |
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| Haunani-Kay Trask | Hawaiian sovereignty advocate and Professor of Hawaiian Studies with the Kamakakuokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu |
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| David Bacon | Award-winning photojournalist, labor organizer, immigrant rights activist and author. His most recent book is Illegal People- How Globalization Creates Migration & Criminalizes Immigrants |
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| Leonardo Cerdo | Young indigenous Ecuadorian working with the Federation of Indigenous Association of the Amazon to educate about the evils of the oil companies as well as sustainable alternatives. |
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| Pablo Miriman (translator: Seline Jaramillo) | Human rights issues of the Mapuche, indigenous people of Southern Chile |
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| Ann Wright | Army Colonel and US Ambassador as Front Line Peace Activist |
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| Jesus & Kate Sherman/translator | Indigenous Struggle in Oaxaca & the Role of Independent Media |
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| Nwamaka Agbo | Green-Collar Job Campaign: The Green Wave, Environmental Justice and Developing Eco-Equity |
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| Francisco Letelier | Francisco Letelier, son of Orlando Atelier, Ambassador to US from Chile under Salvador Allende, on Cultural Memory, Understanding What People Have in Common, and His Father's Assassination |
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| Cynthia McKinney | Former US Congress member, Cynthia Mc Kinney, candidate for US President on the Green Party ticket, on her experience with US Congress |
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| Dr. Nick Begich #2 | Privacy and civil rights: Mind control, cell phones and RFID implants in humans |
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| The Winnemem People | The Winnemem People of the Mt. Shasta springs area in California struggle to preserve their land, the purity of the water and the sacredness of the land. |
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| Wayne Madsen #2 | Madsen's most recent book: Jaded Tasks-Brass Plates, Black Ops, & Big Oil: The Blood Politics of George Bush & Co.-- Focus on pedophelia in US Government, Patriot Act & loss of rights, and more. |
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| Luz Ruiz | Luz Ruiz, independent media activist in Mexico and the US with COMPPA & Prometheus Radio |
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| Jeremy Narby | Science and Shamanic Knowledge from the Amazon |
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| Omar Freilla | Environmental Justice: Greenworker Cooperatives in the South Bronx, New York |
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| Dominie Cappadonna, Ph.D. | Transpersonal Psychology, Ecopsychology and Education |
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| Kevin Pina | Haiti Information Project: Journalism in Haiti |
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| Wanjira Mathai | Green Belt Movement of Kenya |
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| Ramao daSilva | National Coordination Committee of the MST (Landless Workers' Movement of Brazil) |
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| Marta Rodriguez | Documentary films on the struggle of Afro-Venezuelan people |
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| Pierre La Boissiere | Special Interview with Haitian Activist About Kidnapping of President Aristide by the US Military |
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| Brian Concannon, Jr. | Human Rights in Haiti and President Aristide |
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| Ted Nace | Interview with Author of Gangs of America: The Rise of Corporate Power and the Disabling of Democracy |
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Summer 2010:
Hi Everybody,
I've moved to Portland, Oregon.
Sue
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