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Join Mark, sound Soundman Jim, and Friends of the Show as we share and discuss local, national and international news of importance on the fight for democracy in politics, economics and culture, with weekly in-depth interviews, organizing pointers, and free-form conversation. Radio by and for the 99% out of Missoula, Montana, USA. On Missoula Community Radio, KFGM, 101.5 FM, 1015kfgm.org streaming. Saturdays 1 to 3 pm, Mountain Time.

Voice of the People: Radio By and For the 99‪%‬ Mark Anderlik

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Join Mark, sound Soundman Jim, and Friends of the Show as we share and discuss local, national and international news of importance on the fight for democracy in politics, economics and culture, with weekly in-depth interviews, organizing pointers, and free-form conversation. Radio by and for the 99% out of Missoula, Montana, USA. On Missoula Community Radio, KFGM, 101.5 FM, 1015kfgm.org streaming. Saturdays 1 to 3 pm, Mountain Time.

    Nonviolent Social Revolution - 6/11/2024

    Nonviolent Social Revolution - 6/11/2024

    Our word of the week is a big one, Nonviolent Social Revolution. We rebroadcast the Evolutionary Activist podcast of February 26, 2020 by Patricia Pearce called Nonviolence and Possibilities in Times of Polarization – an interview with George Lakey. We then deconstruct the myth of the so-called massacre in Beijing’s Tienanmen Square on June 4th, 1989. Following that we look at President Biden’s authorizing Ukraine to use US weapons to attack Russia, and how Israel is using bots and fake social media accounts to influence Congress. Then we look at updates for local stories that include: the outcome of the Montanans for Palestine “No Preference” campaign in Montana’s Democratic Presidential Primary race, the Eagle Watch Estates Tenants struggle, and the latest effort by the Missoula City Council to address the issue of the unhoused.

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    CIO Organizing Method - 5/28/2024

    CIO Organizing Method - 5/28/2024

    We hear from tenants of the Eagle Watch Estates apartment complex in Missoula who have organized to get their issues resolved by an unresponsive landlord. That follows our Word of the Week, the “CIO Organizng Method,” and how the method may also explain why the United Autoworkers Unions lost the election at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama. On today’s show we also feature Robbie Liben and his opinion piece on the campaign in Montana for voting “no preference” in support of Palestinians in Gaza in the Democratic Presidential Primary election. And that follows how billionaire oligarchs are behind some of the repression on university campuses; and by the story of the union graduate student worker strikes in response to the repression on some University of California campuses.

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    3 1/2 % - 5/14/2024

    3 1/2 % - 5/14/2024

    Our word of the week is a novel one, “3 1/2%” and what that means (% of a population persistently engaged in nonviolent resistance to succeed). We will hear speeches from the April 14th Palestine solidarity rally held in Bozeman, Montana. Then we will hear from Bozemanite Rylee Dunn on the Montana “Vote No Preference” campaign. We will look closer at the protests on the University campuses all across the world, specifically at Columbia University, opposing Israeli genocide in Gaza. We will catch up to the labor situation at Daimler Truck in the South, and the prospects of a United Autoworkers Union victory at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama.

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    Manufacturing Consent - 4/30/2024

    Manufacturing Consent - 4/30/2024

    Our word of the week is “manufacturing consent,” a fundamental understanding we carry in this show. We also look at the organizing victory of the United Auto Workers Union (UAW) at the southern Volkswagen manufacturing plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and a potential strike at more southern plants by the UAW. Then we focus in on the repression of free speech on campuses across the nation with a specific look at Columbia University’s attempt to silence opposition to Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Then we look at remarkable revelations by some in the US foreign policy establishment that a peace agreement was close at hand just weeks after Russia invaded Ukraine. Finally, we again skewer the best-seller White Rage by reading from a labor leader’s presentation of the facts about the rural white working class.

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    Union Recognition - 4/16/2024

    Union Recognition - 4/16/2024

    Sue Kirchmyer, Soundman Jim and Mark announce 2 new union recognition requests in Missoula: from the DFTBA Workers Union and the University of Montana Graduate Employees Union. We hear from Collette Berg, Taylor Lennox and Ethan Shafron, 3 members of the U of M Graduate Employees Union, in our interview of the week. A brief update on the Boeing situation will precede an editorial by Tony Davis on the decision facing the major airplane manufacturer. We read from an article about Faye Guenther of UFCW Local 3000 who is leading a major reform effort of her union. And we read a review about another book that wrongly blames the rural, white working class for the rise of Donald Trump.

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    Economics - 3/30/2024

    Economics - 3/30/2024

    Soundman Jim and Mark host this episode. Our word of the week is “economics.” We will hear a lecture by University of Montana Professor Clint Walker on “Taking the Pulse of Democracy Under Putin.” We will cover the recent closures of two Missoula County wood products industry operations. And we will cover the ongoing economic saga of one of the world’s major airplane manufacturers, Boeing. And lastly we will cover an apology and critique by economist Angus Deaton for the sorry state of his chosen profession.

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