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Eleana Cohen and Meg Maurus attorneys with National Lawyers Guild NYC Chapter talk about NLG 100 year history of defending civil rights. Special focus is given to next weeks one year Anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, what the National protests and police crackdowns show us about the current climate for free speech and how both have been involved from Legal help clinics in Liberty Park to standing before the bench as pro bono protectors of Constitutional freedoms.
Tor Powering Digital Resistance. “The Onion Router” protects your privacy. Tor is an invaluable tool for protecting online freedom and guarding against state surveillance and censorship (...)
J.D. Nero talks about the power of music and its place in educating the public. Nero is a life-long native of (...)
Peter Phillips is a professor & Director of Project Censored; since 1976 they have made a broad academic (...)
Charles Sheehan Miles is a writer and activist who traveled throughout the Middle East on his own in the 1980’s and (...)
Ronnie Cummins is the Founder and Director of the not for profit Organic Consumers Association that has grown to (...)
Travis looks at the re-election of Barack Obama, institutionalized political hurdles and explains the importance of (...)
As a U.S. Intelligence Asset, Susan Lindauer covered anti-terrorism at the Iraqi Embassy in New York from 1996 up (...)
TVUH Global - Reality Leigh Winner wasn’t one to break the rules. Always a straight-A student, driven to learn on her own eventually working in three additional languages. She (...)
Talk about women whistleblower who risk with special guest Bailey Lamon. Hi! I’m Bailey. I’m 26 and I live on a chunk of stolen land we call "Canada"; London, Ontario to be (...)
Women, Whistleblowing, WikiLeaks - Live from Frontline Club. “It’s been striking to me that, in my years of working in the world of digital activism, from WikiLeaks to a (...)
FreeAnons [.org] was founded by people with a mission to support those incarcerated by the State for crimes related to freedom of information and activism. One of those people (...)