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“Banned in Boston” is an online radio show sponsored by Occupy Boston and broadcast live on the [http://radio.unregularradio.com/webplayer/index.html UNcesnored Channel] of [http://www.unregularradio.com/ UNregular Radio] every Thursday night at 8 pm East Coast Time. Repeat episodes are broadcast on [http://www.themetacomet.com/radio/ Metacomet Radio] and [http://www.occupyboston.org/radio/ Occupy Boston Radio]. | “Banned in Boston” is an online radio show sponsored by Occupy Boston and broadcast live on the [http://radio.unregularradio.com/webplayer/index.html UNcesnored Channel] of [http://www.unregularradio.com/ UNregular Radio] every Thursday night at 8 pm East Coast Time. Repeat episodes are broadcast on [http://www.themetacomet.com/radio/ Metacomet Radio] and [http://www.occupyboston.org/radio/ Occupy Boston Radio]. | ||
===About the Show=== | ===About the Show=== | ||
*"Banned in Boston" | *"Banned in Boston" is co-hosted by John Stephen Dwyer, John Ford, Nelson Terry, John Murphy and Rene Perez with a revolving group of guests that includes Jen Elias, K.C. Hoye, Jay Kelly, Sage Radachowsky and Nicole Sullivan. | ||
*More than just angry protestors, | *The people involved with the show are mostly radical activists who lived and worked at the Occupy Boston encampment until it was destroyed by Boston Police in December 2011. In the months that followed, these brave folks clashed with cops in DC, NYC and Chicago, some returning with stitches or broken ribs to prove it. | ||
*More than just angry protestors, "Banned in Boston" people work to transform themselves and society in positive ways on a daily basis. Their passion for making the world better engages listeners whether they are expressing themselves through humor, anger, or both. | |||
*Because creativity is an essential part of social and political movements, the crew enjoys sharing audio from cool happenings they've attended in Greater Boston that range from folksy basement shows, to underground hardcore concerts, to groovy poetry readings. | *Because creativity is an essential part of social and political movements, the crew enjoys sharing audio from cool happenings they've attended in Greater Boston that range from folksy basement shows, to underground hardcore concerts, to groovy poetry readings. | ||
* | *Besides what is played for you on the air, the gang posts video on [http://www.youtube.com/user/bannedinbostonradio YouTube] and tweets out links to material elsewhere from its account on [https://twitter.com/_BannedInBoston Twitter]. | ||
===Past Episodes=== | ===Past Episodes=== |
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Banned in Boston on UNregular Radio
“Banned in Boston” is an online radio show sponsored by Occupy Boston and broadcast live on the UNcesnored Channel of UNregular Radio every Thursday night at 8 pm East Coast Time. Repeat episodes are broadcast on Metacomet Radio and Occupy Boston Radio.
About the Show
- "Banned in Boston" is co-hosted by John Stephen Dwyer, John Ford, Nelson Terry, John Murphy and Rene Perez with a revolving group of guests that includes Jen Elias, K.C. Hoye, Jay Kelly, Sage Radachowsky and Nicole Sullivan.
- The people involved with the show are mostly radical activists who lived and worked at the Occupy Boston encampment until it was destroyed by Boston Police in December 2011. In the months that followed, these brave folks clashed with cops in DC, NYC and Chicago, some returning with stitches or broken ribs to prove it.
- More than just angry protestors, "Banned in Boston" people work to transform themselves and society in positive ways on a daily basis. Their passion for making the world better engages listeners whether they are expressing themselves through humor, anger, or both.
- Because creativity is an essential part of social and political movements, the crew enjoys sharing audio from cool happenings they've attended in Greater Boston that range from folksy basement shows, to underground hardcore concerts, to groovy poetry readings.
- Besides what is played for you on the air, the gang posts video on YouTube and tweets out links to material elsewhere from its account on Twitter.
Past Episodes
- November 15, 2012 This episode features John Stephen Dwyer, John Ford, John Murphy, Rene Perez and Nelson Terry talking about the 2012 Anarchist Bookfair at Simmons College, Occupy Sandy efforts on Long Island, an impending Wal-Mart employees strike on Black Friday, civil unrest in Europe, and US support of Israel during the recent attacks on Gaza. An election night audio clip from Vermin Supreme and Evan Greer performing "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" at the Whirlybird Coop in Brighton, MA are included as well.
- November 8, 2012 This episode has Patrick Doherty, John Stephen Dwyer, K.C. Hoye, Jackie Soriano, Nelson Terry, and a phonecall from Ronny Nunez, a person involved with Occupy Sandy relief efforts. The people in-studio also discuss the Massachusetts ballot question that would have legalized physician-assisted suicide for the terminally ill and try to figure out if Dwyer is really pro-life or pro-choice. Unfortunately, most of this episode is lost because of an error in the studio. C'est la vie.
- Banned in Boston November 1, 2012
- Banned in Boston October 25, 2012
- Banned in Boston October 18, 2012
- Banned in Boston October 11, 2012
- Banned in Boston October 4, 2012
- Banned in Boston September 27, 2012
- Banned in Boston September 20, 2012
- Banned in Boston September 13, 2012
- Banned in Boston September 6, 2012
- Banned in Boston August 30, 2012