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Making Links: June 11th, Long-term Prisoners, Anti-Repression Work

June 6, 2021 by bogoodness

airing 6/6/2021, available from 3am 6/7/21-6/13/21, and always in longer form at our website or as a standalone file.

Making Links: June 11th, Long-term Prisoners, Anti-Repression Work

People outside a prison with a musical instruments and a banner reading "Prisoners of the state: You Are Not Forgotten"June 11th is the international day of solidarity with Marius Mason and all long-term anarchist prisoners. This year we want to explore the connections between long-term prisoner support and anti-repression efforts around recent uprisings, a sharp reminder to us that the difference between a status of imprisoned or not is often tenous and temporary. With thousands of arrests for protesting, rioting, and property destruction from last summer’s George Floyd uprising, we must be preparing for the posibility that more of our friends and other rebels may end up in prison. We’re also seeking to find ways to facilitate interactions between our long-term prisoners and uprisings in the streets. To this end, we speak with:

  1. Cameron and Veera, who are part of a group that have been supporting prisoners from the Ferguson uprising for the last 7 years;
  2. Earthworm from Atlanta Solidarity Fund and ATL jail support ;
  3. Jeremy Hammond, formerly incarcerated anarchist and hacktivist, and his twin brother, Jason Hammond, who works with the Chicago Community Bond Fund. They produce the podcast, TwinTrouble

They share with us their experiences with state repression, what motivates them, and some thoughts on what we can be doing to make us, our communities, and our liberatory movements more resilient. The speakers responded to questions in the same order throughout the conversation but didn’t identify themselves much, so remember that the order and the projects they’re involved in can be found in our show notes.

You can learn more about Marius Mason and how to support him at SupportMariusMason.org. You can see past podcasts by June 11th, prisoner statements, artwork, info about the prisoners supported by the effort, a mix-tape they curated last year and events listed for various cities you can join at June11.org. We’re releasing this audio before June 11th to entice folks to consider a potluck, an action, a letter writing event, a banner drop, a postering rampage or something to share the day with folks behind walls. Hear our past June 11 episodes here.

Announcements

BRABC Letter Writing Today

If you’re in Asheville, join Blue Ridge Anarchist Black Cross today, June 6th for a letter writing from 5-7pm at West Asheville Park on Vermont Ave. BRABC meets every first Sunday at that time, provides info on prisoners with upcoming birthdays or facing repression, stationary, postage and company. Never written a letter? Don’t know how to start? Swing by and share some space!

Fundraising for Sean Swain Parole

Sean Swain is fighting to be paroled after 30 years in prison and 316 podcast segments. You can find more about how to support his efforts here: https://www.anarchistfederation.net/sean-swain-is-up-for-parole/

David Easley needs help

Comrade David Easley, A306400 at the Toledo Correctional Institution, who has in previous months been viciously assaulted by prison staff at the direction of the ToCI Warden Harold May, as well as number of other inmates also who have been isolated for torture and other oppressive, covert, and overt retaliatory actions at that facility, denied adequate medical care for speaking out against the cruel, inhumane treatment at that Ohio facility. More and more comrades are reporting occurring throughout the ODRC, and across this country for any who dare stand up and speak up for themselves, and the voiceless within the steel and concrete walls.

This is a CALL TO ACTION to zap the phone at the U.S. District Court in Toledo, Ohio and demand that Comrade David Easley be granted a phone conference with Judge James R. Knepp II, and the Attorney General because Comrade Easley’s lawyer of record has decided to go rogue by not filing a Memorandum Contra Motion as his client requested and now the State has presented a Motion to Dismiss his case to that court.

Plaintiff: David Easley, A306400

Case No: 3:18-CV-02050

Presiding Judge: James R. Knepp II
Courtroom Clerk: Jennifer Smith
Phone No: (419) 213-5571

Also, reach out to Comrade Easley using the contact info he like many of our would appreciate the concerns, and love from us on the outside to stay the course, and not get discouraged in his Daily Struggle.

David Easley #A306400
Toledo CI
PO Box 80033
Toledo, OH 43608

Fundraiser for David

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2Nite @7PM.est #CousinTL #StankFreeRadio

June 5, 2021 by Cousin TL

Neo-Soul, R&B, Abstract Mix..Guarantee to Funk Your Head Up!

Back Live!

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Spinning the NU: Raheem Devaughn * Amorphous ft. Kehlani *  Lamone ft. Najee * L’Orange

Plus: Vula

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Good Jobs For All teach-in hosted by the Sunrise Movement

June 4, 2021 by Courtney Garcia

On June 5 at 3:00 pm, Sunrise Asheville will be hosting a Good Jobs For All teach-in to discuss the Green New Deal and the national relaunching of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Join them at the Burton St. Peace Gardens tomorrow to find out how a jobs program could benefit our community and what you can do to combat the climate crisis, systemic racism and economic inequality. The event will include a community-building visioning session that will ground participants in the rich history of the demand for a federal job guarantee, the opportunity in this political moment, and the unique role our movement has to play.

Partner speakers include DeWayne Barton from Hood Huggers, the Racial Justice Coalition, Raise Up NC and city council member, Kim Roney.

This event is intended to be accessible for all ages– so come along and invite your friends, community, and neighbors! Food, music, crafts and more will be provided!


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Radio Active Kids June 5! New kidney music?

June 4, 2021 by Sagan

We’ve got brand new kidney…erm…kindie music on this week’s Radio Active Kids show, by Pierce Freelon, Story Surprise, Fug und Janina & Frisbi Jones, Michael and the Rockness Monsters, Percy and the Prefects, Fishboy, Levity Beet Music, Simone Ludwig, Sally Balfour, Emily Who, Mr Roberelli ft. Lucy Hiku Music, Three O’Clock Rock, Mister B’s Buzz, Outta The Books, Bingly and The Rogues, & Happy Mermaid Learning, plus some awesome older tunes by Kevin Kammeraad and the Cooperfly Puppet Troupe & Joanie Calem! 8-10am ET Saturday at ashevillefm.org/show/radio-active-kids or tun.in/pjiei & podcasting at anchor.fm/radio-active-kids!


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Soul of the Blues

June 2, 2021 by Ray Brown

Time to get your blues on this Thursday from noon til 2pm with the Blueshound on Soul of the Blues at AshevilleFM! Listen live at 103.3fm or stream it live and for one week afterwards at ashevillefm.org! Got a great lineup waiting on your ears this week! Got some new music from a compilation of various artists like Jimmy Reed/Little Walter, Left Hand Charlie and Big Joe Williams! You’ll also hear tracks from the new release by Chicago blues woman-Donna Herula! You’ll love these vintage tracks from Walter Trout and Freddie King! We’ll be doing it Family Style with the Vaughan brothers! How about a Harp Attack by James Cotton, Junior Wells, Carey Bell and Billy Branch! Let’s get some down home blues from Denise LaSalle, Slim Harpo and Little Milton! Or maybe these gems from blues pioneers Lil Johnson and the Mississippi Sheiks! For the Notcho’ Blues Artist this week, you’ll hear tracks from the new cd by Todd Snider! So, blues up your ears with the Blueshound this week on Soul of the Blues for two hours of mind craving, butt raving blues!


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African-American Music Appreciation Month 2021

June 1, 2021 by Erik Mattox

June is African-American Music Appreciation Month and The UnCola will be celebrating the entire month on Asheville FM with five two-hour shows featuring only African-American artists, starting June 1st. Join us every Tuesday at 8 PM est live for 50 years of forgotten soul, jazz, rock, hip-hop, reggae and more….
Also check our schedule and listen to the multitude of shows who will celebrate as well.

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