Tue, 24 July 2007
10.2Mb 96kbps 15 mins Stereo
Australian independent journalist Julie Webb was present at the Zapatista Congress at Oventic this weekend, and captured a moving speech by the nominal leader of the Zapatista movement, 'Sub Commandante' Marcos (or 'el Sup'' as he is affectionately known) and sent the sound file through cyberspace to Community Radio 2NimFM for immediate broadcast and podcast. In his speech El 'Sup' addresses the struggle of the Yaqui Indians, in the Northeast of Mexico. While most 'Westerners' have only heard of the Yaqui Indians through the writings of Carlos Castaneda, describing his experiences with a Yaqui Shaman ("Don Juan - a Yaqui Way of Knowledge") Marcos describes the historical struggles of the Yaqui Indians, not only spiritually, but historically - for cultural survival, and at this time, their struggle for land and even more importantly, water. (In Spanish, but watch this spot - English voiceover is on the way!) |
Tue, 24 July 2007
13m23s 3MB *ABC comes to town, ...*Nimbin's Open Learning starts tomorrow. ...*The controversial weekend of soccer. + *Billen Cliffs news inc. interview with AJITA, formerly of a Swiss circus, who is running a Kids workshop. |
Tue, 24 July 2007
6m38s, 1.5MB *Broken window, ... *Changing face of Nimbin, part ?... the CTC. |
Tue, 24 July 2007
44 mins, 10MB Frank & John (for Tony) bring you all the AFL news, both local & national. Tonite they have Shane & Brendo as special guests. |
Tue, 24 July 2007
10.3Mb. 32kbps 43mins 12 secs.
What do Sam Watson and Emiliano Zapata have in common? Why is Cyberspace like an English country garden? These questions are Scanned, the 'T's crossed, 'I's Dotted, and the answers Organised into a coherent vision of what today's society would be if it could only follow the inspirational example of Nimbin and its community radio station. - At least, that is the view of Dave Riley from Ratbag Radio, LeftCast, VenSol, and other podcast networks, who drops in to the 2NimFM studios with son Keir, and chats with Martin and Warwick. We get an insight into what true aboriginal activism is, and the younger generation's vision of the Internet. We heard the first part of this program two weeks back. Now hear the full package. |
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