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Burn Down the Plantation
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In this sedition we bring you an exclusive interview with prison inmate Melvin Ray, secretly filmed inside Holman Prison in Alabama. Melvin is a member of the Free Alabama Movement, a national organization against mass Incarceration and prison slavery. They have teamed up with the IWW’s Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee, to organize the largest prison strike in history, set to kick off on September 9th. Read more about the actions leading up to the strike at It’s Going Down.
You can listen to our entire interview with Melvin Ray here.
If you love what we do, consider supporting us!
On the news section we give you a blow by blow of the recent Milwaukee rebellions that erupted, following the police murder of African American Sylville K. Smith. We follow this up with the growing resistance against the Dakota Access Pipeline in so called North Dakota.
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- XOC – Super Mario Theme
- Chop type beat – Lit Trap Beat Instrumentals 2016
- Point of no return – Immortal Technique
- Electric Pow Wow Drum – A Tribe Called Red
- Bambu – Minimum Wage
- Kraftwerk – The Robots
- The Day The Niggaz Took Over – Dr. Dre
- Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos – Public Enemy
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
Replaced by: sub.media
When? This feed was archived on March 31, 2017 19:28 (). Last successful fetch was on March 22, 2017 19:58 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 162471250 series 1275498
In this sedition we bring you an exclusive interview with prison inmate Melvin Ray, secretly filmed inside Holman Prison in Alabama. Melvin is a member of the Free Alabama Movement, a national organization against mass Incarceration and prison slavery. They have teamed up with the IWW’s Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee, to organize the largest prison strike in history, set to kick off on September 9th. Read more about the actions leading up to the strike at It’s Going Down.
You can listen to our entire interview with Melvin Ray here.
If you love what we do, consider supporting us!
On the news section we give you a blow by blow of the recent Milwaukee rebellions that erupted, following the police murder of African American Sylville K. Smith. We follow this up with the growing resistance against the Dakota Access Pipeline in so called North Dakota.
Using TOR? Try our archive.org page
Track Selection:
- XOC – Super Mario Theme
- Chop type beat – Lit Trap Beat Instrumentals 2016
- Point of no return – Immortal Technique
- Electric Pow Wow Drum – A Tribe Called Red
- Bambu – Minimum Wage
- Kraftwerk – The Robots
- The Day The Niggaz Took Over – Dr. Dre
- Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos – Public Enemy
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