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U.S. Election 2012: Stewart Alexander to Seek PFP Presidential Nomination

Rochester IndyMedia - Mon, 01/03/2011 - 10:31am
Approaching 2012, Presidential Candidate Stewart Alexander is hoping to gain support from five political parties that he says will be crucial to his campaign to become president; the Peace and Freedom Party- California, Socialist Party USA, the Green Party of the United States, the Freedom Socialist Party, and the Liberty Union Party- Vermont.

Will We Be Spied ON And X-Rayed To Death—By Government?

Rochester IndyMedia - Mon, 01/03/2011 - 12:13am
It is frightening to consider that a corrupt U.S. Government or quasi government agency could abuse government X-ray scanners, over exposing (targeted Citizens) to radiation—perhaps causing recipients cancer.

Social Justice Cinema: The Camden 28

Rochester IndyMedia - Sun, 01/02/2011 - 7:33pm
-Screening of the documentary "Camden 28" Tuesday, January 4th, -The Flying Squirrel Community Space (285 Clarissa St, Rochester 14608) -6:30 with a discussion and Q&A with member of the Camden 28, Bob Good, afterwards.

Rochester Indymedia Recap of 2010 Features

Rochester IndyMedia - Sat, 01/01/2011 - 5:32pm
On this first day of the New Year, Rochester Indymedia offers this Round-up of stories that we featured throughout the 2010. The following are the six categories that we most focused on. Being a grassroots, all-volunteer media collective, our resources are finite, and we are all too aware of the stories that didn’t make it to our site.

The goal of going back and looking at actions, events, groups, movements and people that stand in 2010 out as having a significant impact in the struggle for a directly democratic society is to assess where we are, and where we need to be. So this list is just the start of a discussion to carry us into the next year.

[video speech] British 15 year old Tells Establishment to Stick-it

Quebec IndyMedia - Thu, 12/30/2010 - 11:28pm
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Announcing 40 Scholarships in Authentic Journalism in Mexico, May 2011

Quebec IndyMedia - Sat, 12/18/2010 - 6:26pm
Author: By Al Giordano
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Ten Days of Intensive Training in Central Mexico: Video Production, Investigative & Online Reporting, and Movement Strategies for Journalists

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Solidarity with Roger Clement-- Against all prisons

Quebec IndyMedia - Thu, 12/16/2010 - 7:13pm
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Solidarity with Roger Clement-- Against all prisons

Three thousand flyers were distributed in the Montreal metro system during rush hour on Wednesday, December 8th, 2010 in solidarity with Roger Clement, and against all prisons and the world that needs and maintains them. On Tuesday, Roger was sentenced to 4 years in prison for arson and vandalism of a Royal Bank of Canada branch in Ottawa, Ontario after negotiating a plea deal earlier in November. The plea deal ensures that Roger will not have to inform on his two co-accused, whose charges relating to the firebombing were dropped and stayed. The text from the flyer was posted here

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[Afghanistan] Why is Canadian media not reporting Holbrooke's dying words?

Quebec IndyMedia - Tue, 12/14/2010 - 9:54pm
Author: Canadian Peace Alliance
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Richard Holbrooke, the top U.S. Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, died after emergency heart surgery at the age of 69. His last words, reported by family members and his surgeon before he underwent surgery were: "You have to stop this war in Afghanistan".

These dying words were reported in his obituary in the Washington Post and on major US networks and international news agencies. So why did big Canadian media outlets not event make mention of this in their reports on his death ?

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Direct Democracy in Chicago

Quebec IndyMedia - Mon, 12/06/2010 - 7:47pm
Author: Jesse Freeston of TheREALnews Network
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Chicago's 49th Ward is the first U.S. government to let the people make their own budget, following a practice begun in Porto Alegre, Brazil over twenty years ago.


For more than twenty years, the people of Porto Alegre, Brazil have been directly determining how the city spends it's money. The process is called participatory budgeting and it is practiced in more than 1,200 municipalities worldwide today. Chicago's 49th Ward became the first US community to adopt the practice in 2009, and is now repeating the process again this year. We speak to Ines Sommer, a filmmaker and resident of the ward about the process thus far.

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[Indymedia video report] Mexican Police Stop COP16-Bound Caravan from Hosting Religious Ceremony at Chichen Itza

Quebec IndyMedia - Mon, 12/06/2010 - 7:35pm
Author: Joshua Tree & Stormy - COP16 Indy Media Center, Mobile Broadcast News
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Mobile Broadcast News reports from a convergence of indigenous environmental activists headed to Cancun to oppose UN climate change conference (relayed by theREALnews Network)

Excerpt : The Caravan continued towards Cancun to take part in a convergence of approximately 10,000 other Caravan riders arriving Friday and Saturday from across Central and South America. They plan to take part in more than a week of protest actions to counter the conferences surrounding the COP16.

More videos like these about this topic here »»

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"Leaks and Lies" No Nukes Rally and Public Forum

Western Massachussetts IndyMedia - Fri, 02/19/2010 - 2:41pm

Where: Latchis Theatre, Brattleboro
When: Sunday, February 21 1:00pm-Gather for rally from Grove St parking lot behind Brattleboro P.O. (bring signs, banners, flags if you have such) 2:00pm-Public Forum at the Latchis Theatre.

Join us for a rally and afternoon forum to discuss efforts to immediately close Vermont Yankee in order to find and fix the current radioactive leak and to permanently retire the reactor as scheduled.

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VERMONT'S 2008 GENERAL ELECTION AND THE FUTURE OF THE GREEN MOUNTAIN ELECTORAL LEFT

Maine IndyMedia - Mon, 11/10/2008 - 2:53am
A lookm at the ramifications of Vermont's 2008 election, and the future of the social-democratic Vermont Progressive Party and socialist Vermont Liberty Union Party.

VERMONT'S 2008 GENERAL ELECTION AND THE FUTURE OF THE FREEN MOUNTAIN ELECTORAL LEFT

Maine IndyMedia - Mon, 11/10/2008 - 2:53am
A look at the ramifications of Vermont's 2008 election, and the future of the social-democratic Vermont Progressive Party and the socialist Vermont Liberty Union Party.

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