Phil begins with Laurel O'Gorman, of the delightfully-named "Miss Marx" blog. After being slammed, along with other Occupy Toronto protesters, in a drive-by-column by Margaret Wente, Laurel O'Gorman refused to play the victim. Instead, she wrote her own response to Wente, which has garnered significant attention. In this age of internet and alternative media, the peasants now have their own printing press when confronted by the newspaper nobility.
Phil and Laurel investigate who actually constitutes the attendance of Occupy Bay Street, and look at what's going on at the completely unreported Occupy Sudbury. As a graduate student and sociologist, she also takes on the antipathy towards the academic study of society and inequality that has existed since the Reagan years.
In the second half of the program, Phil interviews Derrick O'Keefe, a B.C.-based organizer of the Canadian Boat to Gaza. People are impressed by the Canadian activists on the Freedom Flotilla, but now David Heap, for example, has been tasered and detained by the Israeli military. As of last week, what was the fate of the captured and boarded Tahrir? Receiving constant updates near the time of the boarding, O'Keefe gives us a picture of what happened aboard the Canadian vessel.
Ms.Marx: On Pop Culture (Laurel OGorman)
http://www.ms-marx.blogspot.com/
Canadian Boat to Gaza
http://www.tahrir.ca/
Interview with Laurel O'Gorman and Derrick O'Keefe
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