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Best podcasts about elsipogtog

Latest podcast episodes about elsipogtog

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
The Heritage Path in Elsipogtog First Nation is helping bridge cultures and break cycles

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 14:13


Kayla Peters is tour guide supervisor at Elsipogtog culture centre heritage path tours and artisan gift shop.

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The Unofficial BSHL Podcast
BSHL Podcast- Season 2 Episode 8 The Elsipogtog Hawks

The Unofficial BSHL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 47:26


This week we sit down with Trey Lewis of the Elsipogtog Hawks- Trey discusses rivalries, returning players and some new signings. Then the Cor(e)y's discuss the upcoming hawks season.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Iggy Dedam's family challenging RCMP statements on Elsipogtog shooting

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 9:52


Sis Moqon is a reporter with CBC Indigenous. She visited Elsipogtog after the shooting and sat down with Iggy Dedam's family.

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

CBC Indigenous reporter Sis Moqon spent the day in Elsipogtog after last week's shooting of Iggy Dedam by RCMP. Host Rachel Cave speaks with her to get a sense of how the community is dealing with the tragic shooting and loss of community member.

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Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Jeanne Armstrong spoke to CBC Indigenous reporter Sis Moqon, who spent the day in Elsipogtog after last week's shooting of Iggy Dedam by RCMP. 

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Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Fatal police shooting at Elsipogtog raises questions about policing in First Nations communities

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 8:44


Michael Boudreau is a Professor of Criminology at St. Thomas University in Fredericton.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

​The serious incident response team is investigating after a Mi'kmaw man was killed by the RCMP at Elsipogtog First Nation.​Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Pam Palmate​r​, a Mi'kmaw lawyer from Eel River Bar First Nation.

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The Real News Podcast
Nora Loreto's news headlines for Tuesday, September 10, 2024

The Real News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 6:49


Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Tuesday, September 10, 2024.TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate and share her daily news digest with our audience. Tune in every morning to the TRNN podcast feed to hear the latest important news stories from Canada and worldwide.Find more headlines from Nora at Sandy & Nora Talk Politics podcast feed.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcastReferenced stories:Story 1 – Air Canada workers gear up for a strike, the company starts cancelling flights. Story 2 – Two Indigenous people were killed in Canada by police this weel. One in Elsipogtog and another in Ahtahkakoop. Story 3 – A sixth cyclist has been killed by a driver in Toronto in 2024, bringing deaths to a five-year high. Story 4 – Germany closes its land borders to limit the entry of migrants as the far right is on the rise in parts of the country. Story 5 – Outspoken critic of the government, Nigeria's National Labour Congress president has been arrested.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Civilian-led police watchdog launches investigation after Elsipogtog man killed by RCMP

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 7:31


Erin Nauss is a director of the Serious Incident Response Team.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
People in Elsipogtog can now hop on the bus to get around their community

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 5:46


Reporter Rhythm Rathi checked out the new Elsipogtog First Nation Transit System.  

The Unofficial BSHL Podcast
BSHL Podcast-Episode 10 - Week 3 recap with post game interviews with the Elsipogtog Hawks and the Dalhousie Marauders

The Unofficial BSHL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 21:12


BSHL Podcast-Episode 10 - Week 3 recap with post game interviews with the Elsipogtog Hawks and the Dalhousie Marauders

The Unofficial BSHL Podcast
BSHL Podcast - Episode 4 - Interview with Trey Lewis of the Elsipogtog Hawks and a hawks discussion with special guest Joel Gallant

The Unofficial BSHL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 47:37


BSHL Podcast - The Cor(e)y's Interview Trey Lewis of the Elsipogtog Hawks where we discuss everything from his career in hockkey, the hawks season last year and the plans for the 23-24 Elsipogtog Hawks, they then have special guest Joel Gallant of the Joelteon plays youtube channel on to discuss the Hawks.   Thanks to Trey and Joel for joining us on the podcast this week

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

​Love is love in Elsipogtog First Nation. ​CBC's ​Oscar Baker III​ ​​spoke to people ​there ​celebrating Pride ​m​ont​h.

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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

​Love is love in Elsipogtog First Nation. ​CBC's ​Oscar Baker III​ ​​spoke to people ​there ​celebrating Pride ​m​ont​h.

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Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

​Love is love in Elsipogtog First Nation. ​CBC's ​Oscar Baker III​ ​​spoke to people ​there ​celebrating Pride ​m​ont​h.

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Epekwitk Quill Sisters
Chatting with a Pro

Epekwitk Quill Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 65:36


In this episode, Cheryl and Kay chat with guest Tara Francis, a professional Mi'kmaq quill artist from Elsipogtog. Tara is a graduate from the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design and will share her experiences at the College. If you would like to submit a listener question or contact the artists, please email epekwitkquillsisters@gmail.com 

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Elsipogtog Pride

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 6:45


Members of Elsipogtog's LGBTQ and two-spirited community shared their pride today at the First Nation's first pride parade. We talk to organizer Melissa Marie Googoo-Dedam about how it went.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Elsipogtog First Nation holds its first pride parade.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 7:16


Melissa Marie Googoo-Dedam is the the principal of the new Elsipogtog school and the organizer of the First Nation's first pride parade.

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Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Learning about Luskinikn. The CBC's Khalil Akhtar takes us to Elsipogtog First Nation to hear about this traditional form of bread making from a 14-year-old-chef .

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 7:21


Elsipogtog teen Kayleb Francis is embarking on his career as a chef this summer.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Elsipogtog teen getting noticed in the local restaurant scene. And he's only 14!

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 8:10


Kayleb Francis has years of experience cooking for his family and community at Elsipogtog.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

CBC New Brunswick is running a series this summer featuring educators, historians, spiritual advisors and storytellers from Indigenous communities in Wabanaki territory.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Lorraine Clair is organizing a walk in Elsipogtog in memory of children who died at residential schools. Ruth Levi is a band councillor in Elsipogtog and a former social worker.

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Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Elsipogtog hockey player finds calling as teacher

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 8:02


Trey Lewis of Elsipogtog turned from his passion for hockey to education in his home community.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Former Elsipogtog Chief reflects on her time at an Indian day school

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 5:56


Former Elsipogtog Chief Susan Levi-Peters attended Big Cove school in Elsipogtog as a child until she was 12 years old.

Yousque t'es rendu?
Brian Francis - Entre douleur et fierté - S1-E7

Yousque t'es rendu?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 45:47


Cet épisode de Yousque t'es rendu? aborde les choses d'une manière un peu différente.Suite à la découverte des corps de 215 enfants au pensionnat de Kamloops, nous partons à la rencontre de Brian Francis de la première nation d'Elsipogtog. Alors que nous discutons de l'effet des pensionnats sur sa vie et sa communauté, nous parlons aussi de ses projets artistiques et des liens qui unissent les Mi'kmaq et les Acadiens. Image de couverture : Lisa LeBlanc et Joëlle MartinMusique : Extraits de Game Over de Joey Robin HachéStudios : Codiac FMDécouvrez d'autres excellents podcasts acadiens sur AcadiePod.ca

Mi'kmaq Matters
Episode 178: Who Has Access to Information? A Special Report

Mi'kmaq Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 17:38


In theory, everyone living in what is now Canada should be able to file access to information and privacy (ATIP) or freedom of information (FOI) requests with their governing bodies. In practice, it isn't always that simple—especially when it comes to First Nation bands. This week, our intern-in-residence, Ellen Riopelle, tries to find out why it's so difficult—and, at times, impossible—to access information about First Nations governments. We hear from former Elsipogtog chief Susan Levi-Peters and reporters Wawmeesh Hamilton and Paul Barnsley about how a lack of access affects not only those filing the requests, but communities at large. A big thank you to Ellen, who has been with us since April working on this story, and to King's College for facilitating the internship.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Elsipogtog First Nation's rink is in the running to win a quarter of a million dollars and the chance to garner national attention.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 8:56


Everet Sanipass is a former NHL forward. Kylie Francis lives in Elsipogtog.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Brian Francis is the author of the new book "Between Two Worlds: Spiritual Writings and Photographs".

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
RCMP watchdog group says officers likely violated protestors' rights at a 2013 protest.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 12:43


Susan Levi-Peters is a former chief of Elsipogtog.

Mi'kmaq Matters
Episode 153: Episode 153: Mi'kmaw Fisheries Struggle and Qalipu Enrolment Check-Up

Mi'kmaq Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 28:08


Traditional leader Gary Mettalic Sr. of Listuguj First Nation calls for Mi'kmaq to assert Aboriginal title for the rest of Mi'kma'ki not included in Elsipogtog claim. And we hear from lawyer David Rosenfeld on who's in and out of Qalipu enrolment class action case.

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Mi'kmaq Heritage Path tour 

Shift (NB)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 8:34


The Elsipogtog First Nation is ready to welcome tourists this summer, with the opening of its Mi'kmaq Heritage Path Tour. The tour takes guests on a guided learning experience, to gain a deeper understanding of Mi'kmaq culture. To tell us more we've reached Anna Marie Weir with the Mi'kmaq Cultural Centre in Elsipogtog. 

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Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
First Nations leaders discuss policing, justice and racism - Part 3

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 12:05


Barb Martin is originally from Esgenoôpetitj. She now lives in Wolastoqey territory, working in mental health and at a transition house for Indigenous women. Kenneth Francis is an elder in Elsipogtog, a community volunteer and activist and speaker for Kopit Lodge. Ronald Brun is a clinical and social psychologist who has worked in the community of Elsipogtog since 1993.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
First Nations leaders discuss policing, justice and racism in New Brunswick - Full Version

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 52:56


Barb Martin is originally from Esgenoôpetitj. She now lives in Wolastoqey territory, working in mental health and at a transition house for Indigenous women. Kenneth Francis is an elder in Elsipogtog, a community volunteer and activist and speaker for Kopit Lodge. Ronald Brun is a clinical and social psychologist who has worked in the community of Elsipogtog since 1993.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
First Nations leaders discuss policing, justice and racism - Part 2

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 12:08


Barb Martin is originally from Esgenoôpetitj. She now lives in Wolastoqey territory, working in mental health and at a transition house for Indigenous women. Kenneth Francis is an elder in Elsipogtog, a community volunteer and activist and speaker for Kopit Lodge. Ronald Brun is a clinical and social psychologist who has worked in the community of Elsipogtog since 1993.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
First Nations leaders discuss policing, justice and racism - Part 1

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 12:03


Barb Martin is originally from Esgenoôpetitj. She now lives in Wolastoqey territory, working in mental health and at a transition house for Indigenous women. Kenneth Francis is an elder in Elsipogtog, a community volunteer and activist and speaker for Kopit Lodge. Ronald Brun is a clinical and social psychologist who has worked in the community of Elsipogtog since 1993.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Former Elsipogtog chief talks about lack of trust between police and First Nations

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 11:08


Susan Levi-Peters is a former chief of Elsipogtog First Nation and cousin of shooting victim Rodney Levi.

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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Former Elsipogtog Chief on the lack of trust between police and First Nations

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 11:30


Susan Levi-Peters is a former chief of Elsipogtog First Nation.

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Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Elsipogtog girl wins national award for overcoming her shyness and helping her schoolmates learn about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 5:57


Milee Millea is a grade four student at Rexton Elementary School and has been named “Difference Maker of the Year" by the Rick Hansen Foundation.

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Indigenous community reacts to death of Chantel Moore 

Shift (NB)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 9:38


Chantel Moore, an Indigenous woman from B.C., was killed by a police officer in Edmundston on Thursday. We hear from Elsipogtog council member Ruth Levi on her feelings around the death, as well as Judith Sayers, the president of the Nuu Chah Nulth Tribal Council in B.C.- of which Chantel was a member.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
There will be no appeal in the hit and run case involving the death of 22-year-old Brady Francis of Elsipogtog.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 10:56


Wayne MacKay is a professor emeritus at Dalhousie University's Schulich School of Law.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Maurice Johnson of Saint-Charles has been found not guilty in the hit-and-run death of Brady Francis of Elsipogtog.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 7:10


The CBC's Maeve McFadden has been covering the trial and reaction.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Checkpoints in place in Elsipogtog in effort to reduce spread of COVID-19

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 7:23


Amy Sock is a life-long resident of Elsipogtog.

The Final Straw Radio
Gord Hill on Art and Resistance

The Final Straw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 64:08


Gord Hill on Art and Resistance Gord Hill is an indigenous author, anarchist, antifascist and militant, a member of the Kwakwaka'wakw nation living in so-called British Columbia, Canada. Gord is also graphic artist and comic book author who most recently published The Antifa Comic Book, out from Arsenal Pulp Press, and runs the website Warrior Publications and sometimes publishes under the nom-de-plume of ZigZag. For the hour we speak about his writings documenting indigenous resistance history in the so-called Americas (mostly with a focus on Turtle Island), antifascist organizing, intersections of indigenous struggle and anarchism and critiques of Pacifism (see Gord's “Smash Pacifism” zine). Some of the points of resistance that we cover include Elsipogtog (Elsipogtog in 5 Minutes video at sub.media), Idle No More, The Oka Crisis (“The Oka Crisis in 5 Minutes” video at sub.media), Stoney Point/Aazhoodena (another 5 minutes video by Gord), Gustafsen Lake (we didn't talk about but another 5 minute video), the Zapatista Rebellion and the Unist'ot'en Camp resistance to pipelines in so-called B.C. (Sean Swain at 3min 55sec, Gord Hill at 11min 27sec, announces at 57min 29sec) Rayquan Borum Trial Update In a brief and sad update to last week's interview on the case of Rayquan Borum, we'd like to read a statement from the fedbook page for Charlotte Uprising: We are deeply saddened to report that Rayquan Borum has been found guilty of possession of a firearm and second degree murder with him being sentenced to 25/26 years in a cage. We knew it would be difficult to receive a fair trial in the same court that allowed Officer Randall Kerrick to walk free for the murder of unarmed Jonathan Ferrell. We know the police will continue to kill Black and brown folks and escape accountability. We suffered extreme suppression from the judge from the start of the trial. Even though the medical examiner testified there was a 51% chance that ANYTHING else killed Justin Carr, Judge Hayes would not allow any testimony naming the police. Of course, it is far easier to scapegoat a random Black man than to launch an investigation into the same police force that killed ONLY Black people in 2015. We also know that Justin Carr would be alive were it not for the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department murder of Keith Lamont Scott (no trial for that officer, of course). We know that the Mecklenburg County Courts disproportionately sentence Black and brown bodies to time in cages. We know that CMPD disproportionately arrests Black and brown folks. Black people are 30% of Charlotte's population and make up about 70% of the jail population. Heinous. We know that this is the American Way. In response, we will continue to rise up and resist this colonized nation and work toward building a more decolonized world, for all of us. Forward, together #CMPDKilledJustinCarr #CagesFixNothing #FreeThemAll #CMPD #RayquanBorum #MecklenburgCounty #NoMoreKIllerCopsOrJails Announcements A few house keeping notes about the show. We're happy to announce that The Final Straw is now available on the Pacifica Radio platform for affiliate stations to pick up more easily. If you, dear listener, live in an area where we aren't on the radio but there's a community station that airs programming from the Pacifica Network, you now have a WAY easier IN to bug the station's programming director with. If you want us on your airwaves, check out our “broadcasting” tab on our website and reach out to a local radio station. If you have questions or want help, reach out to us and we're happy to chat. We hope to have a some more terrestrial broadcast stations to announce soon. Actually, yah, that was the only note. Tee hee. Otherwise, if you want to hear Bursts dj'ing a 2 hour set of punk, goth and electronica on AshevilleFM, an archive is linked up in our show notes that's available until March 12th.   Asheville Events If you're in the Asheville area, there're a few events coming up on March 16th of note. At 11am at Firestorm books, a participant in the Internationalist Commune, a self-organized collective in Northern Syria, will join us for a video chat about the revolutionary movement to transform Kurdish territory into a stateless society. Later, across town, there're a couple of Blue Ridge ABC events at Static Age on Saturday, March 16th. From 3-5pm there'll be an N64 Super Smash Brothers tournament with vegan philly cheese steaks and fries available, and then from 9pm onward an antifascist black metal show featuring Arid from Chicago, plus local bands Rat Broth and Feminazgul. Then, a reminder, that on March 22nd at the Block Off Biltmore is a benefit for info-sharing between Southern Appalachia and Rojava. The event will include a discussion, a short documentary showing, vegan desserts and nice merchandise. For more info, check out the flyer in our shownotes from March 3rd, 2019. And now a couple of prisoner announcements Chelsea Manning Imprisoned U.S. Army whistleblower and former Political Prisoner, Chelsae Manning, has been jailed for criminal contempt for refusing a subpoena to participate in a Federal Grand Jury in Virginia concerning her 2010 disclosures to Wikileaks of U.S. drone killings of civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan. A support committee called “Chelsea Resists!” has been set up and updates will be coming from the website xychelsea.is and there's a fundraiser up at actionnetwork.com for her as well. We hope to feature members of her support as well as former Grand Jury resisters who've been on this show before in an episode soon. You can write to Chelsea at the following address: Chelsea Elizabeth Manning AO181426 William G. Trusdale Adult Detention Center 2001 Mill Road Alexandria, VA 22314 Some quick guidelines to keep her safer while writing are in the show notes Address your letter exactly as shown above send letters on white paper use the mail service to send letters include color drawings if you'd like sparingly send 4x6 photos, as she may only keep 10 at a time Do not send cards, packages, postcards, photocopies or cash Do not decorate the outside of the envelope do not send books or magazines Exonerated Vaughn 17 prisoners transferred out of state As the cases proceed against the Vaughn17, 17 prisoners on trial in Delaware for a prison uprising following the election of Trump as president, an uprising sometimes compared to the Lucasville Uprising, repression continues. The uprising was as follows: prisoners took over Building C at the Vaughn prison in Smyrna, Delaware, and took three prison guards and one prison counselor hostage. Demands issued during the hostage standoff included that Delaware Governor John Carney investigate poor living conditions at the facility. One correctional officer who was taken hostage, Steven Floyd, would later be found dead after police re-entered the facility. The case can be followed at vaughn17support.org as it enters it's third trial group. A few words from the support site note the continued repression of some of the court-exonerated prisoners: The State of Delaware retaliated against defendants in the Vaughn uprising trial last week, by moving them out of state to Pennsylvania. Kevin Berry, Abednego Baynes, Obadiah Miller, Johnny Bramble, Dwayne Staats, and Jarreau Ayers were all transferred to solitary confinement at SCI Camp Hill, a maximum security facility. They joined Deric Forney, who was transferred weeks earlier in January. Berry, Baynes, and Forney have all been fully acquitted on all charges. “It's unusual to move prisoners with short terms left in their sentence out of state,” said Fariha Huriya, an organizer working closely with Vaughn 17 prisoners. “They're being held in solitary confinement, with no showers, no access to commissary, and limited phone calls. It's the same inhumane conditions that they faced at James T. Vaughn.” “The State's vindictiveness will cost them,” said Betty Rothstein, who also organizes with the prisoners. “The Vaughn 17 have resisted these charges, and will continue to resist and expose the corruption of the DOC and abuse on prisoners.” There are nine defendants who are still awaiting trial. New trial dates for groups 3 and 4 are scheduled for May 6th, 2019, and October 21st, 2019. . ... . .. Playlist

Talking Radical Radio
TRR ep. 50 (Feb. 5/2013): Resistance at Elsipogtog Part 1: Context and Struggle

Talking Radical Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2017 28:14


In both this episode of Talking Radical Radio -- episode #50, from February 5, 2013 -- and the following one, I will be speaking with Miles Howe. Howe is an editor and a journalist with the Halifax local of The Media Co-op, a co-operatively organized grassroots media network with locals and working groups in cities across the country. Over the last year, Howe has provided truly excellent coverage of the struggle against hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, and against colonization in New Brunswick, which has been lead by people from the Elsipogtog First Nation and quite broadly supported in the area. In this episode, Howe talks about some of the historical background, about the lead-up and events that initiated the current phase of struggle in New Brunswick, and about some of the key moments of conflict and crisis that he observed and participated in, as community members and allies attempted to prevent a surveying company from engaging in seismic testing as a prelude to fracking. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2014/02/09/trr-miles_howe_part_1/

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Talking Radical Radio
TRR ep. 51 (Feb. 12/2014): Resistance at Elsipogtog Part 2: A case study in grassroots journalism

Talking Radical Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2017 29:19


Episode #51 of Talking Radical Radio (February 12, 2014) is the second of two based on an interview with Miles Howe. Howe is an editor and a journalist with the Halifax local of The Media Co-op, a co-operatively organized grassroots media network with locals and working groups in cities across the country. Over the last year, Howe has provided truly excellent coverage of the struggle against hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, and against colonization in New Brunswick, which has been lead by people from the Elsipogtog First Nation and quite broadly supported in the area. This week's episode features the portion of our conversation in which Howe stepped back a bit from that immediate struggle, which has occupied so much of his atteniton in the last year, and used that experience as a basis for reflecting on what it means to engage in grassroots journalism, how it differs from mainstream journalism, and what he hopes that such work can accomplish. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2014/02/14/trr-miles_howe_part_/