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'They're People Not Terrorists' photo campaign challenges prejudices behind U.S. travel ban

Photo: Adam Zivojinovic

Photographer Adam Zivo's work may be familiar to those aware of his project #LOVEISLOVEISLOVE, which he launched after the Orlando nightclub shooting. It featured tender, happy portraits of LGTBQ couples.

The Toronto-based photographer is now launching, on Friday, a new project in the wake of the U.S. travel ban that targets people from seven Muslim-majority countries: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.

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Talking Radical Radio

Black workers building links, fighting back

December 14, 2016
| Mark Brown talks about the work of the Canadian chapter of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists.
Length: 28:36 minutes (26.19 MB)
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LGBTQ+ organizing against racism and pinkwashing in Nova Scotia

November 2, 2016
| Ardath Whynacht and Dee Morse talk about the work of the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project.
Length: 28:39 minutes (26.24 MB)
August 18, 2016 |
We write statements, call for reform, yet police violence against unarmed Black men and women continues. We need action and we need it now.
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Fighting marginalization in the community radio and television sectors

August 10, 2016
| Laith Marouf and Kristiana Clemens talk about the work of the Community Media Advocacy Centre.
Length: 28:30 minutes (26.11 MB)
Image: Flickr/Wissotzky
| July 25, 2016
Redeye

False Choices: The Faux Feminism of Hillary Rodham Clinton

July 16, 2016
| If Hillary Clinton is elected, she will be the first woman president in U.S. history. Major women's organizations have endorsed her. A new book raises questions about Clinton's commitment to feminism.
Length: 17:17 minutes (15.84 MB)
WINGS

Texas women fight the Right

May 17, 2016
| Women Democrats are strategizing against a Republican stranglehold on Texas. Producer Frieda Werden hears from women in multiple spheres of action.
Length: 29:07 minutes (40 MB)

#BlackLivesMatter: Beyond Tent City part 1

Photo: flickr/Lenee Son

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GroundWire

GroundWire | February 15, 2016: Anti-racist activism, MMIW march, Water Sustainability Act

February 16, 2016
| Community radio news from coast to coast to coast.
Length: 15:44 minutes (14.42 MB)
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