Chicago Tea Party protesters rally; Chicago grassroots progressives rally in response
CTA Workers speak out against enacted budget and service cuts for Chicago transit
A two-part segment on the sights and sounds of May Day 2010 in Chicago's Daley Plaza
Episode fifty-seven (May 2010): part one | part two | part three | part four | playlist for E57
An episode-long presentation: "Advice for Activists: Interacting with the Police" with attorney Jerry Boyle.
Episode fifty-six (April 2010) in four parts: part one | part two | part three | part four | playlist for E56
Our April 2010 episode is dedicated to the Chicago antiwar protests near the 7th anniversary of the start of war in Iraq, held on March 18, 2010.
Protesters march on Michigan Avenue near the Iraq War's 7th Anniversary
Excerpts from the antiwar rally at Federal Plaza
Mayor Richard M. Daley: Antiwar Supporter or Antiwar Hypocrite?
Chicagoans protest the 2016 Chicago Olympics bid, at a Chicago Critical Mass bike ride, and at a rally timed to a visit by the International Olympic Committee
Chicago protests indoors and outdoors for same-sex marriage in Illinois at Freedom To Marry actions on Valentine's Day
Chicago protests against the Defense of Marriage Act
A profile of a Chicago veteran of the Kosovo military campaigns
Chicagoans hold a New Years' Eve vigil for Gaza
Colombian sugarcane workers hold a strike in late 2008
Episode Forty-four (February 2009) in four parts: part one | part two | part three | part four
We review a number of Chicago protests in late 2008 and early 2009, including protests on Israel's attack on Gaza, James Dobson, California's Proposition 8, and a antiwar action over the holidays.
The Holy Name Six - A group of peace activists stage a dramatic protest at Chicago’s Holy Name Cathedral.
M20: What Happened After The March? The big March 20 antiwar protest didn't end when the march ended.
Malachi Ritscher Banner Action - Several activists hold a memorial for Chicago antiwar martyr Malachi Ritscher.
Plan Mexico - A foreign policy proposal involving both Mexico and the United States is likely to make things worse in both countries.
Episode Thirty Six (April 2008) in three parts: part one | part two | part three
Complete coverage of the M19 / M20 Chicago Peace Protests
Coverage of a civil disobedience action at Federal Plaza
A two-part collaboration by Chicago Indymedia and Labor Beat, with footage from many contributors. The first part covers the M19 rally and march march on Michigan Avenue, and the second covers the M20 independent actions across Chicago.
Elvira Arrellano - We present a two-part report on recent developments about her situation and the broader efforts for immigrant rights.
Pilsen Green Space - We see community efforts in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood to preserve an area green space against the predations of an area "developer".
A Message to the FCC - One activist gives his imagined five minutes of testimony before the Federal Communications Commission.
We feature a film by Chicago-area producer Rose Feurer, about the noted labor activist and organizer Mary Harris Jones, entitled “Mother Jones: America’s Most Dangerous Woman”
Breaking Up With Boeing - A video activist whose father works for Boeing joins Boeing protests.
The Chiditarod - Burning Man participants organize a shopping-cart race and food drive for area charities.
Impeachment Trial Street Theater - Activists organize a street theater performance of the trial of George Bush.
Latoyia Kimbrough Interview - Chicago Junior ROTC student disagrees with U.S. Iraq policy
Episode Twenty Six (April 2007) in four parts: part one | part two | part three | part four
M20 - OUR 4TH ANNUAL ANTIWAR SPECTACULAR!
We interrupt this broadcast to bring you a SPECIAL EVENT. We present our complete LIVE coverage of the 4th anniversary of the start of the Iraq War. What would it look like if a major network gave our protest the same treatment as the Super Bowl?
Hacked: A film that investigates the current problems with our voting systems and reveals the shocking story of how touch screen voting is highly susceptible to hacking.