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This edition of Stark Raven features more on the Art Against Brutality event in Vancouver, interview on arming Canada's Border guards, prison news, Mumia Abu Jamal on 5 yrs after 9/11.
Emily Aspinwall, Stark Raven Radio
Art Against Brutality is a daylong multi-media community celebration of Resistance. It is about the resilience of the spirit and the healing power of art.
The second annual event is happening Sat Sept 16th, 2006 in Oppenheimer Park, Vancouver. http://artagainstbrutality.blogspot.com/
Interview with Harjap Grewal (of the immigrant and refugee rights group No One is Illegal Vancouver) on the implications and context of the decision to arm Canada's border guards. http://noii-van.resist.ca/
======== For more information on Stark Raven and on Canadian prison issues, check out: http://www.prisonjustice.ca
Stark Raven covers prison issues weekly on Vancouver Co-operative Radio, CFRO 102.7 FM. Online at http://www.coopradio.org. (The first 3 Mondays of each month from 7-8pm, Pacific Time).
To contact Stark Raven Radio or to join our email listserve (with prison news, audio and upcoming show highlights), email stark-raven (at) coopradio (dot) org. 604-682-3269 x3019
Stark Raven Show Sept 11, 2006
Full Show - Art Against Brutality, arming Canada's Border Guards