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Move to Amend brings you voices from the movement to amend the Constitution through our weekly podcast. Every Thursday, Move to Amend Reports on current events and features guests who specialize in movement building, grassroots organizing, amending the Constitution, and issues related to corporate r…

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    • Dec 29, 2016 LATEST EPISODE
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    Move to Amend Reports w/ Laura Bonham & Egberto Willies

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 44:10


    December 29:The League of Revolutionary Black Workers were not your average superheroes. They were ordinary men, struggling to survive against the odds, against exploitation by white Corporate America. Move to Amend National Leadership member and revolutionary Jerome Scott discusses the League’s history, their contribution to solidarity organizing within Labor Unions, and what lessons from this history can inform today's revolutionaries building the movement for genuine democracy. Don’t miss out on this enlightening discussion!

    Move to Amend Reports w/ Laura Bonham & Egberto Willies

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 54:44


    December 22: As you enjoy holiday celebrations with friends and family, we’re sharing a unique music compilation featuring artists, activists, and cultural organizers supporting the movement for real democracy. Special thanks to Soul Circuitry for their support and pro! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year from Move to Amend!See the artists & full set list HERE!

    Move to Amend Reports w/ Laura Bonham & Egberto Willies

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 56:42


    December 15Move to Amend stands in solidarity with Standing Rock, with national staff and volunteers recently traveling to Oceti Sakowin Camp to deliver supplies and support the resistance at Standing Rock. This week, we’ll be exploring the Standing Rock movement features on the ground interviews with movement organizers, the most current analyses of the US Army Corps’ decision, and reflections from the Move to Amenders who travelled to Standing Rock delivering supplies & standing in solidarity.Move to Amend Reports is the weekly podcast that details current events and features guests specializing in movement building, grassroots organizing, amending the Constitution, and issues being addressed by Move To Amend.

    Move to Amend Reports w/ Laura Bonham & Egberto Willies

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 37:21


    DECEMBER 8 (REPLAY)When you’re speaking truth to power, how do you make them listen? In the great American tradition, non-violent civil disobedience has been on display across the US: Occupy, Wisconsin Uprising, Black Lives Matter, and many other less well publicized incidents. In this podcast, we speak to Scott Parkin of Rainforest Action OKNetwork and Rising Tide/North America about non-violent civil disobedience and it’s role in transformative change.Move to Amend Reports is the weekly podcast that details current events and features guests specializing in movement building, grassroots organizing, amending the Constitution, and issues being addressed by Move To Amend.

    Move to Amend Reports w/ Laura Bonham & Egberto Willies

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 80:57


    December 1It’s hard to ignore the military-industrial complex in the United States: our government spends more than HALF of the national budget on the military, awards trillions of dollars in military contracts to private corporations, and then receive hundreds of billions in lobbying money to increase that military spending. The connections between corporate oligarchy and the US military are rarely explored within "mainstream" corporate-owned news. In fact, it's more likely for corporate media to defend the American war economy with nationalist propaganda while attacking any critic or anti-war activist who might work against it."Made Love, Got War" is how journalist, author, media critic, and activist Norman Solomon describes the military-industrial complex in his book by the same name. Solomon’s lifetime in journalism and anti-war activism have combined to provide his readers with accurate and responsible reporting and analysis. Don’t miss the conclusion of our enlightening two-part conversation about the future of democracy and the fates of whistleblowers and anti-war advocates with one of the country’s foremost independent journalists and experienced activists.

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