No One Is Illegal Radio is part of a worldwide movement of resistance,
fighting for justice and dignity, and the right to self-determination
for migrants, refugees and indigenous people. We broadcast live every
month on CKUT 90.3fm, part of grassroots community radio on the island
of Montreal. www.nooneisillegal.org
| The June 2012 edition of No One Is Illegal Radio focuses on the Quebec student strike, discussing the role of race from the perspectives of local activists of colour.
| No One Is Illegal Radio lends a focus to local struggles against deportations, on movements against police killings, and organizing for rights for temporary workers and workers in temp agencies.
| This show focuses on solidarity movements against deportations, from Montreal to Toronto to Sydney Australia. Alvaro Orozco, Villawood Detention Centre Riots and Montreal marches for Status for All.
| Featuring voices from across the world, it examines the harmful effects of Canadian mining projects on indigenous people and the rural poor across the world.
| This show examines the way that the Canadian state affects the lives and self-determination of migrant women, indigenous women and the women it affects to be helping in Afghanistan.
| Indigenous and migrant justice organizers reflect on repression and criminalization in Canada 20 years since Oka, in the wake of the G20 protests in Toronto.
| Perspectives from Makoma Lekalakala (Johannesburg) and Njoki Njehu (Nairobi) about the G8/G20 and self-determination by Africans, in the lead-up to the upcoming protests in Toronto later this month.