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April 09, 2009

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Cheri Honkala: Economic Human Rights
Cheri Honkala of the Poor People?s Economic Human Rights Campaign spoke in Orono, Maine on the University of Maine campus on Thursday April 2. At the link is the podcast of her 61-minute program and extensive question and answer session. Honkala just left Maine after an extensive tour.

March 21 Teach-In on WERU
This is the podcast for the WERU Weekend Voices/peacecast.us Special featuring our Active Community Teach-in on New Strategies for Organizing in the Obama Era that broadcast on Saturday April 4, 2009 at 3 pm. The event was held Saturday March 21, 2009 in Bangor at the Unitarian Universalist Church.

David Roediger: Writing Socialist History
Professor Roediger's main focus is the life and work of his late friend and colleague, the labor activist and historian for the Industrial Workers of the World, Fred Thompson. Thompson died in 1987. I found the discussion of Thompson?s years as a professor at Work People?s College in Duluth, Minnesota personally quite interesting. This was a labor school founded by radical Finns and operated for about fifty years from the 1920s to 1970.

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