Listen to Thursday’s show on KPFK Radio’s Sojourner Truth program which featured Miriam Torres, the Southern California Program Director for the Environmental Justice Coalition for Water. Miriam discusses discrimination in the U.S. concerning the lack of access to clean drinking water in southern Californian communities and how this issue relates to public health, pollution and environmental racism.
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Miriam Torres on KPFK Radio’s Sojourner Truth Show
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Earth Minute
Today is International Women’s Day. In this week’s Earth Minute Anne Petermann makes the connection between climate change and deforestation with the rights of women, Indigenous knowledge and a respect for Mother Earth.
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Earth Minute on John Ross: Rebel Journalist
Listen to this week’s Earth Minute with Anne Petermann on KPFK Radio’s Sojourner Truth Show. This week’s show discusses the legacy of the late John RossClick here to listen
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Interview with Arnoldo García on KPFK Radio’s Sojourner Truth Show
Listen to this week’s interview with Arnoldo Garcia as he discusses the environmental and social justice issues associated with immigration, U.S. border control and the dangers that migrants face in attempting to cross a heavily policed, border war zone. Garcia also ties in the effects that border control issues have on the natural environment: to flora, fauna and water supplies.
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Arnoldo García is Program Director of the Immigrant Justice & Rights Program at the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights and heads up HURRICANE: The Human Rights Immigrant Community Action Network. Arnoldo edits Network News, NNIRR’s newsmagazine, and represents NNIRR on the regional coordinators committee of the “Liberty & Justice for All Campaign” with the Washington, D.C.-based Rights Working Group.
In 2006 Arnoldo launched a national community dialogue on ending militarization and State violence in border control and immigration enforcement. In 2007, Arnoldo was presented with the “Cesar E. Chavez Leadership Achievement Award,” recognizing his lifelong commitment to community organizing and defense of rights. His essay on the significance of the massive 2006 immigrant community mobilizations, “Immigrant Rights and Power: Transforming Social Justice, Dreaming A Different World,” was published by the Southern California Library for Social Research journal. In 2003, he edited the organizational report Human Rights & Human Security at Risk: The Consequences of Placing Immigration Enforcement and Services in the Department of Homeland Security and in 2008 he edited Over-Raided, Under-Siege: U.S. Immigration Laws and Enforcement Destroy the Rights of Immigrants.
Arnoldo is also a long-time cultural worker and musician; his work appears in XicKorea – poems rants words together (California, 2003), Chokecherries (New Mexico, 2005) and Hurricane Katrina: Response and Responsibilities (New Pacific Press, 2005).
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Earth Minute on KPFK Sojourner Truth Radio Program
Listen to Global Justice Ecology Project’s most recent Earth Minute which summarizes the words of environmental activist and physicist, Vandana Shiva to stop the war against Mother Earth.
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Earth Minute on KPFK Sojourner Truth Radio Program
Listen to Global Justice Ecology Project’s most recent Earth Minute and join La Via Campesina‘s call for “Thousands of Cancuns,” the mobilization to end false solutions to climate change at the UN Convention on Climate Change (UN COP-16) in Cancun, Mexico.
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Interview: Michelle Mascarenhas-Swan on KPFK’s Sojourner Truth Radio Show
Margaret Prescod talks with Michelle Mascarenhas-Swan, the Strategy and Initiatives Director at Movement Generation Justice & Ecology Project about the UC Berkeley teach-in concerning what environmentalist could and should be doing to address the BP oil spill. (This interview is first in the segment after the opening headlines.)
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