Prison Radio records and broadcasts the voices of prisoners, centering their analyses and experiences in the movements against mass incarceration and state repression.
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The Prison Radio Show has two time slots on CKUT 90.3 fm http://www.ckut.ca.* The first time slot is: On the second Thursday of every month between 5-6 pm the Prison Radio Show is part of CKUT’s Off The Hour. The second time slot is: The fourth Friday of every month between 11am and 12pm. Occasionally the Prison Radio Show will have an additional show during the fifth Friday. All audio on CKUT 90.3 fm is archived for a minimum of two months, so if you miss a show, you can download it at ckut ...
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Hospital Prison University Radio is broadcasting from the Hospital Prison University Archive in Copenhagen. Talk radio about art and revolution; past, present, and future.
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Black Power Media’s Update Amba, I greet you in an unexpected language. That’s the greeting by theAmazul, the Zulus of South Africa, and I speak to you and greet you Black Power Radio and Black…
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A Light in the Night Air Mumia Abu-Jamal In every day something extraordinary happens. Such was the case on Wednesday, January 22nd, when a plane and a helicopter collided in the night sky over the…
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It was by any measure a stunning moment. An American president essentially offering to gentrify the Gaza Strip, suggesting that should they resist, they be forced to leave their historical homeland by the Armed Forces…
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My name is David Annarelli, 1853637, journalist, contributing writer to Prison Journalism Project, currently housed at Lawrenceville, in the Virginia Department of Corruption. In 2024, approximately 3600 discretionary parole eligible prisoners were denied, in fact,…
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Today is December the 29th, 2024. My name is Donnell Hickman. I’m currently housed at Red Onion State Prison on long term segregation. I’ve been on long term segregation since October 4, 2023. When it…
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Hi guys, it’s Bambi again. I know that I have not called really, in a while. It’s been a few months. I was transferred to another jail in New Albany, Indiana, in the Floyd County…
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Dear friends, comrades, and associates. I send kudos to you all for sendingsupport to people inside of what has been called “the iron house” by ourbrother and comrade Leonard Peltier. I’m impressed with the spirit…
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For Howard Keylor, a long life in service to the working class began in hisyounger years in Ohio, where he saw miners going to work. In rural Ohio, notfar from the Appalachians and near the…
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Peace, this is KnowlegeBorn GodAllah, calling from Pelican Bay State Prison. I want to change the topic for a moment, and I want to talk about what Donald Trump told the people. He told the…
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Just a few hours ago Leonard Peltier left the U.S. prison cell, what Indigenous people call the Iron House, and began the long trek home to North Dakota, where he was busted in 1975. His…
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Texas inmates murdered, prison officials guilty, officials deny immolations, The Virginia Defender’s, Demetrius Wallace testimony, VA Director lies, no newspaper retraction, goverment controlled media The Richmond Times Dispatch enables prison officials to lie big to…
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How do you create an institution that dehumanizes, incarcerates and destroys the soul of tens of thousands of people? How do you do that? You don’t undo that by, in your last week, giving more…
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It is a wonderful and joyful thing to hear that Leonard Peltier will now spendhis last days outside of the iron cage, that iron cage that held him for almostfive decades. He will breathe the…
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When the U. S. government brought charges against the Black Liberation group known as the Uhuru House and its movement, the African Peoples Socialist Party, FBI agents raided homes and offices of its leaders and…
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Sally O’Brien, a radio reporter for New York’s public radio WBAI FM, has given her final broadcast. In 1988 she began her signature show Where We Live, often co-hosted with Black Liberationist Safia Bukhari, herself…
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