Indynewswire Archive

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.
On August 12, 2004, the California State Supreme Court ruled that San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom lacked the authority to issue same-sex marriage licenses.
Todd Irving, a street performer from the Portland area says, "You have your own personality and so do the buckets."
Tomas Alejo and Jennifer Laskin interviewed on Free Radio Santa Cruz about the history of the Brown Berets and the current campaigns of the organization.
Yadira Ramirez, a 16 year-old from Watsonville, spoke about the upcoming Pilgrimage Supporting Immigrants and Farmworkers.
The biotechnology industry meeting in San Francisco was countered by an alternative gathering called Reclaim the Commons, from June 3-9, 2004.
We discuss the Donovan Jackson case, Mitchell's famous video, dealing with corporate media, police payback, harassment in Las Vegas, and the future.
The Fresno-based activist group Peace Fresno was infiltrated by an agent working for the Fresno Sheriff's Department and Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF).
Honduran community activist Gilberto Flores and Jenni Petullo of Rights Action spoke about the history and current political situation in Honduras.