Prison Radio records and broadcasts the voices of prisoners, centering their analyses and experiences in the movements against mass incarceration and state repression.
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The Prison Radio Show has two time slots on CKUT 90.3 fm http://www.ckut.ca.* The first time slot is: On the second Thursday of every month between 5-6 pm the Prison Radio Show is part of CKUT’s Off The Hour. The second time slot is: The fourth Friday of every month between 11am and 12pm. Occasionally the Prison Radio Show will have an additional show during the fifth Friday. All audio on CKUT 90.3 fm is archived for a minimum of two months, so if you miss a show, you can download it at ckut ...
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Hospital Prison University Radio is broadcasting from the Hospital Prison University Archive in Copenhagen. Talk radio about art and revolution; past, present, and future.
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In every day something extraordinary happens. Such was the case onWednesday, January 22nd, when a plane and a helicopter collided in thenight sky over the Potomac River with a fireball, briefly turning night skybright. Athletes,…
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It was by any measure a stunning moment. An American president essentially offering to gentrify the Gaza Strip, suggesting that they, should they resist, be forced to leave their historical homeland by the Armed Forces…
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Dear friends, comrades, and associates. I send kudos to you all for sendingsupport to people inside of what has been called “the iron house” by ourbrother and comrade Leonard Peltier. I’m impressed with the spirit…
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For Howard Keylor, a long life in service to the working class began in hisyounger years in Ohio, where he saw miners going to work. In rural Ohio, notfar from the Appalachians and near the…
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Just a few hours ago Leonard Peltier left the U.S. prison cell, what Indigenous people call the Iron House, and began the long trek home to North Dakota, where he was busted in 1975. His…
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My name is Raymond White in the [inaudible] today is titled, “And I Will Still Be Holding You”. And I Will Still Be Holding You This poem speaks to the nature of human time.The beauty…
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How do you create an institution that dehumanizes, incarcerates and destroys the soul of tens of thousands of people? How do you do that? You don’t undo that by, in your last week, giving more…
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It is a wonderful and joyful thing to hear that Leonard Peltier will now spendhis last days outside of the iron cage, that iron cage that held him for almostfive decades. He will breathe the…
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When the U. S. government brought charges against the Black Liberation group known as the Uhuru House and its movement, the African Peoples Socialist Party, FBI agents raided homes and offices of its leaders and…
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My name is Mr. Eddy Treadwell. I’m at Michigan prison, Brooks Correctional Facility, and I would just want to speak a little bit briefly about the need to be free from prison. I know freedom…
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Larry Stromberg, from SCI Phoenix. And I’m going to perform — read — my poem, called Prison Shell Shock. Prison Shell Shock. Guilty and broken.Freezing trauma.I’ve been locked away for decades.Some say I deserve the…
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How are you all doing out there fellow citizens and travelers? This is Faluch Bigsby. Today I want to ask you, is it conspiracy or fact, you tell me. There’s a lot of you that…
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Sally O’Brien, a radio reporter for New York’s public radio WBAI FM, has given her final broadcast. In 1988 she began her signature show Where We Live, often co-hosted with Black Liberationist Safia Bukhari, herself…
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Hello, my name is David Annarelli, Virginia Department of Corrections, number 1853637. This piece is entitled “All on the Record”. On September 24th, 2016 I was the victim of Floyd County Deputy Alicia Akers, who…
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My Contribution I’ve seen gray skies, tear drops and laughs, the anguish and pain caused by cocaine. I’ve seen it done by Demerol, some LSD and alcohol trying to escape life’s confusion up in a bottle…
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As we look at this world, as the new year dawns, we must admit that the world is on the march, and if we’re honest it’s a march to the right. Why is this so?…
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Virginia Officials Retaliate Against Prisoner Who Set Himself on Fire and Exposed Abuses at Red Onion State Prison
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The name, Ekong Eshiet, has become widely known in the media after he and numerous other prisoners set themselves on fire in desperate efforts to be transferred away from the racist abuses at Virginia’s Red…
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Greetings from Florida’s death row. My name is Ronald Wayne Clark Jr. I’ve been incarcerated since February 7th, 1990 in a solitary confinement unit. Upon my arrest, my trial judge, David C Wiggins, appointed me conflict-free…
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James Earl Carter (1924-2024). His name James Earl Carter junior was not a famous one, for few knew him by that name. But millions knew him by his nickname, his high-voltage smile and his Georgia accent as…
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July 16, 2024 Full Show
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1:02:01This episode featured an interview with Lauren Aarons. She is one of the authors of a recently released report from Amnesty International entitled Aftermath: Injustice, Torture and Death in Detention in North-East Syria (available here: https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/MDE24/7752/2024/en/ ). The report talks about the conditions in the camps an…
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The episode features a panel discussion from the Asian Prisoner Support Committee and 18 Million Rising about their present campaign to demand a pardon for the APSC4. We hear from the APSC4: Kee, Bun, Maria and Peejay. They are four staff members with the Asian Prisoner Support Committee—and all are at risk of deportation. They talk about the work …
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Full Show March 26, 2024
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1:05:17This is the first episode of Prison Radio Show’s new series on the mass incarceration of Palestinians by Israel into Israeli prisons. On today’s show we feature an interview with Raed Amer, the president of the Palestinian Prisoner Society, / sometimes translated as the Palestinian Prisoner’s Club Association is an independent, national, humanitari…
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This show featured audio from a workshop given by the Termite Collective as part of the Concordia Student Union's teach-in during their three day strike in January 2024. The workshop was about prisoner justice organizing and featured a "True or False" questionnaire about the Canadian prison system. Show also features two Bob Marley song requests fr…
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Full Show January 2, 2024
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1:00:39This show featured two audio recordings from prisonradio.org that were aired at the top of the show. We then shared audio from the annual New Years Eve Noise Demo which happened in Laval, Quebec on the evening of December 31, 2023 outside of four different carceral institutions - two federal prison for men, one co-ed provincial prison, and one migr…
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Full Show December 5, 2023
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59:38This show featured audio from a panel discussion that happened at UQAM in September. The panel was part of a symposium was called Penser les catégories pénales à l’aune des sciences sociales. The panel itself was called Perspective queer et luttes anti-carcérales. We also opened the show commemorating the passing of Ed Mead.…
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Full Show August 15, 2023
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1:02:01This is our Prisoner Justice Day Special. It features audio from people who would have spoken at the Montreal PJD event, which was cancelled due to weather conditions. You will hear from Wendy Bariteau and Christophe Lewis, who were both scheduled to speak at the Montreal PJD event. Christophe shares audio from a prisoner who talks about a friend o…
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Full Show August 1, 2023
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1:02:01This show features a long news section about a recent class-action lawsuit as well as an interview with Rasheed Stanley-Lockheart, the Reentry Director with the Ahimsa Collective. He is one of the authors of the recently released memo called "The Case for People First Reentry" and our interview focused on that memo. Heads up we downloaded the audio…
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July 4, 2023 Full Show
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1:02:29Our first ever Tuesday show! Our schedule has now changed to every other Tuesday night from 6-7pm! As we said on the last episode, we don't normally post shows where the majority of the content is a re-broadcast, but this show also included original audio from the inside. We have been getting calls from Joshua, who is currently incarcerated at Rivi…
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We don't normally post episodes where the majority of the content is re-broadcasts from other shows, but this one includes new audio from inside correspondent Muti Ajamu-Osagboro. It is a short piece from him about experiencing the wildfire smoke from Quebec while imprisoned in Pennsylvania. The rest of the episode is a re-air from CFRC Kingston's …
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Monoculture Talk | JakobJakobsen and LisaRosendahl
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46:28Conversation between artist Jakob Jakobsen and curator Lisa Rosendahl about Jakobsen's contribution to the exhibition After Monoculture, which is closing on Sunday 18 June. Jakobsen's work seeks to make visible the violent roots of contemporary Western mental health care focussed solely on the individual, searching instead for collective approaches…
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This episode featured an interview with Tommy Bassio, who is incarcerated in Archambault prison in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Quebec. He talked to us about a report he co-authored with other prisoners called The Archambault Report 2.0. We also aired an interview with someone from the Barton Prisoner Solidarity Project in Hamilton Ontario about a rece…
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