Alternative News: RealAudio Archive
RealAudio files of alternative programs we may have aired or not aired
on KUCI are available
from
their respective online archives:
Union Dissidence; May Day in Orange County
On our April 23, 2002 edition, we talked with John Earl, a dissident union member of Local 681 of
HERE, the hotel and restaurant employees union. Among other things, we discussed that week's OC Weekly
article: Check Out.
We also chatted with Charlene about police abuse
and immigrants' rights as her group plans Orange County's first May Day demo, outside
Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez's Garden Grove office. The OC Weekly also previewed the demo: Demo. To hear
the show on
RealAudio,
please click on . If
you
want to download it to your own PC, move your mouse over audiofile, right click on the mouse,
and
click on "save link as". You should be able to save it to your hard drive.Taco Bell
Boycott
On the May 4, 2001 edition, we interviewed three farmworkers from Florida. Peter Stedman,
Lucas Benitez and Antonio
Martinez were in Irvine (where Taco Bell corp hq is located), drumming up
support for a Taco Bell boycott. They're with the Coalition of Immokalee
Workers in Florida. To hear the show on
RealAudio,
please click on . If
you
want to download it to your own PC, move your mouse over audiofile, right click on the mouse,
and
click on "save link as". You should be able to save it to
your hard drive.
Medea Benjamin's Talk etc.
- On our October 25, 2000 show, we aired highlights of the
National Day of Protest march and rally against police brutality in
Anaheim, California, and of the 30th anniversary event of Visual
Communications in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. We also aired Medea
Benjamin's talk at Chapman University (she's the Green Party
candidate for U.S. Senate). Her talk preceded that of Green Party
presidential candidate Ralph Nader, which we largely aired
on Subversity after
Alternative News on the same day.
See the press release.
To hear the Alternative Show show on RealAudio,
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