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Aimée's Recent Radio Work

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Media, Democracy, Peace & Justice. 5 minute audio collage using the voices of "Making Contact" for their 10th anniversary (5 minutes, MP3)

Documenting Torture: Holding the United States Accountable. On this edition, we trace the seeds of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal to 9/11 and previous to that time. We hear from survivors of torture, human rights advocates, and a soldier. And we'll revisit the official government reaction. (29 minutes, Real Audio)

On a Mission. Scott and Joe were both raised in the Mormon community. But being gay puts them at odds with their families and the church.(26 minutes, Real Audio)

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Sunday, January 19, 2003
Rock the Nation--Music Video of Anti-War Rally
These are depressing and hopeless times: the "elections," World Trade Center, and bombing Afghanistan, Homeland "Security," and a looming war. You'd think this would make for a somber march. Quite the opposite--everybody was in a such a positive and spontaneous mood. It was tremendously inspiring to see all the people working for peace. I do hope that around the world people know that there are some compassionate committed Americans who don't like what the United States government is doing.

It was the biggest and best anti-war march I've been to in the 8 years I've lived in the San Francisco Bay Area. How many people? We'll never know (estimates 40,000-200,000). Usually I am used to seeing bumping into many of my friends, but it was so big I only could find a few.

<Dapper D and I put together a 30 second slide show of the Anti-War rally. (Music by Spearhead)

Stop the WAR!


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