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RadioActive: Egyptian-American Voices (and Pictures!)


On February 10, we recorded an interview with Rana Elazazy, Reem Elazazy, Lina Allam and Omar Allam, four Egyptian-Americans who organized rallies in support of the Egyptian revolution. The next day, Hosni Mubarak stepped down from the presidency. This week’s RadioActive features voices from a celebration at the state capitol February 12, and then the interview.

 

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Hope for the Future


No, I’m not talking about Obama.  I’m talking about , an activist with Cop Watch L.A. and his hopes for the coming decades.

My vision of liberated communes would be of people living their lives and realizing their full human potential; where we live in harmony with the planet and all beings; where a federation of communes shares resources, food, ideas, and other things with each other; where people are rebuilding and healing from years of oppressive social relationships and their effects on us and the Earth; where technology is used to benefit not destroy people and the environment.

Read his full interview here

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  • Meghan Quinn: Mubarak is out! Celebrate Saturday 2/12 at 1 PM behind the State Capitol!
  • kevin: so with that kind of political support, any hope of ending this thing equitably any time soon?
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