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Dissident Island Radio 18 November 2016 Episode 182
Dissident Island Radio
English - December 12, 2016 15:57 - 1 hour - 169 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingPolitics News Music activism diy anarchism environmentalis justice radical radio social Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Dissident Island Radio episode 182 features heavyweight performances from:
– Sisters Uncut live in the studio with updates on their campaigns around access to domestic violence support services and upcoming actions (00:00:35 – 00:11:29)
– On the eve of the NUS national demo Rent Strike join us to review the campaign so far and look at what the year ahead has in store (00:14:38 – 00:26:04)
– Propagate collective discussing their ongoing series of pop-up workshops and striking visuals aimed at amplifying grassroots struggles (00:29:35 – 00:50:48)
– A healthy dose of announcements to keep you busy in the weeks ahead (00:56:31 – 01:00:23)
– Buster on the wheels of steel serving up tasty beats for all the family (01:00:22 – 01:59:38)
Plus tunes and background noise from a gig for an imprisoned Greek comrade
Dissident Island Radio episode 182 features heavyweight performances from:
– Sisters Uncut live in the studio with updates on their campaigns around access to domestic violence support services and upcoming actions (00:00:35 – 00:11:29)
– On the eve of the NUS national demo Rent Strike join us to review the campaign so far and look at what the year ahead has in store (00:14:38 – 00:26:04)
– Propagate collective discussing their ongoing series of pop-up workshops and striking visuals aimed at amplifying grassroots struggles (00:29:35 – 00:50:48)
– A healthy dose of announcements to keep you busy in the weeks ahead (00:56:31 – 01:00:23)
– Buster on the wheels of steel serving up tasty beats for all the family (01:00:22 – 01:59:38)
Plus tunes and background noise from a gig for an imprisoned Greek comrade