(navigation image)
Home Audio Books & Poetry | Community Audio | Computers & Technology | Grateful Dead | Live Music Archive | Music & Arts | Netlabels | News & Public Affairs | Non-English Audio | Podcasts | Radio Programs | Spirituality & Religion
Search: Advanced Search
Anonymous User (login or join us) Upload

Listen to audio

[item image]

Stream (help[help])

VBR M3U (Hi-Fi)

Play / Download (help[help])

(108.0 M)VBR ZIP

Ogg Vorbis

All Files: HTTP
[Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States]

Resources

Bookmark

Initiative RadioIR-08-50

Would you like to try our new video/audio player ? (beta!)

Annie Day and Carl Dix are very vocal members of the Revolutionary Communist Party whose beliefs are rooted in Maoist principles. Under the RCP's leader Bob Avakian these party members make strong arguments to illustrate how unlike our current Capitalist system of governance, a Communist system could lead to an egalitarian and just society. Also in this show listeners may be unpleasantly or otherwise surprised to hear Carl Dix, a black American man openly questioning the leadership of Barack Obama. Is Obama genuinely committed to changing our current political and economic system for the benefit of all Americans? Or is he simply the latest gate keeper of elitism in the form of a black man? This hour is sure to strike many a chord with listeners.  


This audio is part of the collection: Community Audio

Artist/Composer: Initiative Radio
Keywords: Initiative Radio with Angela McKenzie "Food for the Mind & Music for the Soul"

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States


Individual Files

Whole Item FormatSize
IR-08-50_vbr.m3u VBR M3U Stream
IR-08-50_vbr_mp3.zip VBR ZIP 108.0 MB
Audio Files VBR MP3 Ogg Vorbis
Annie Day and Carl Dix Revolutionary Communist Party on Initiative Radio with Angela McKenzie MP3 108.0 MB
35.8 MB
Image Files JPEG JPEG Thumb
RBlogo 73.3 KB
2.6 KB
Information FormatSize
IR-08-50_files.xml Metadata [file]
IR-08-50_meta.xml Metadata 1.5 KB

Be the first to write a review
Downloaded 32 times
Reviews


Terms of Use (10 Mar 2001)