FCC Agents, backed by armed US Marshals, raided Free Radio Santa Cruz on September 29, 2004.
After watching Thirst, a six speaker panel discussed water issues around the world with a focus on Felton, a rural community in the Santa Cruz mountains.
A protest at Vandenberg Air Force Base in northern Santa Barbara County as part of the International Week to Stop the Militarization of Space.
September 24, 2004, was the 12 year anniversary of Critical Mass, and also marked a return of Critical Mass to the streets of Santa Cruz.
Bruce Gagnon, founder and director of the Global Network Against Nuclear Power and Weapons in Space, spoke at the Louden Nelson Community Center.
A group of UCSC students embarked upon a March for Education to dramatize their concern for the future of education, including budget cuts and tuition hikes.
On September 9, 2004, Santa Cruz residents held a gathering at the clock tower to mark the 1,000th dead American solider in Iraq. Veterans For Peace and others held signs and spoke at an open mic to call for peace and the withdrawal of US soldiers from Iraq.
The Beach Flats Mural Project is more than a finished mural. It brought together people of all ages, backgrounds and skills, in a community project.
Radical folk musician and organizer Ryan Harvey, along with others, called into Free Radio Santa Cruz from New Haven to give an update on the DNC2RNC march.