The future of Indian Point


National Geographic filmmaker Jon Bowermaster will be the emcee for the evening's event and will present his 2013 short film, The Long Shadow of Indian Point. 


Stop Danskammer

Tues., Mar. 23, 7pm. Final Countdown to Stop Danskammer! https://actionnetwork.org/events/march23rdtraining?source=direct_link&

Wed., Mar. 31, 1 pm and 6 pm. DANSKAMMER: ONLINE PUBLIC HEARINGS. To register, click on the “register” button at the bottom of the 1 pm hearing webpage https://meetny-broadcast-pilot.webex.com/meetny-broadcast-pilot/e.php?AT=SI&From=GPS&MK=179092813 7 or the 6 pm hearing webpage https://meetny-broadcast-pilot.webex.com/meetny-broadcast-pilot/e.php?AT=SI&From=GPS&MK=1799626013 . To join the hearing online visit https://www.webex.com/  and click “Join a meeting.” For the 1:00pm hearing Event Number: 179 092 8137 Password: March31-1pm. For the 6:00pm hearing Event Number: 179 962 6013 Password: March31-6pm

GUEST: James Jordan, National Co-Coordinator for the Alliance for Global Justice


Activist Radio has the following guest on this week:


GUEST: James Jordan, National Co-Coordinator for the Alliance for Global Justice and organizer for its Colombia, labor, and ecological solidarity programs talks about the US interference in Colombia and Venezuela under the cover of international labor solidarity.

https://afgj.org/focus-areas/colombia-watch


Activist Radio is broadcast: Thursdays 5-6 pm from WVKR 91.3 FM at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY; Sundays 4-5 pm from WIOF 104.1 FM in Woodstock, NY; and Sundays 5-6 pm from the Progressive Radio Network at PRN.FM. It will also be posted on the ClassWars website for the next ten weeks. Simply click on the date to hear it.


Thanks,


Fred

Activist Radio

https://www.classwars.org




 

NO ON HR-1


 Go to our Action Page and Tell Congress: Stop HR1, the "Voting Rights Bill" That Restricts Voter Choice!

And make sure you tell your family and communities how HR1 will:

  • Eliminate the limits on donations and expenditures candidates can receive and make — what kind of campaign finance reform is that?

  • Inflate the amount of money national party committees can give to candidates from $5000 to $100 million, an astonishing increase of 1999900% that would give party bosses virtually unlimited power to flood elections with big money

  • Abolish the general election campaign block grants that parties can access by winning at least 5% of the vote in the previous presidential election. HR1 will eliminate this provision that was created to give a fair shot to alternative parties that demonstrate significant public support

  • Replace the general election block grants (where each qualified candidate receives a set, lump sum of public funding for campaign expenses) with matching funds through Election Day — a huge step backwards for public campaign finance reform — using the above-mentioned criteria designed to squeeze out alternative parties and independent candidates