Media Roots Radio
Abby & Robbie Martin
Since 2010, siblings and journalists Abby Martin and Robbie Martin have been doing Media Roots Radio, a political podcast with a critical eye on US foreign policy, political partisanship and what people can do to fight back. Conversational, controversial, passionate and explicit, Media Roots stands apart from the majority of podcasts coming from a similar point of view.
Listen to all previous episodes on soundcloud, itunes, spotify and stitcher.
All $5 and up patrons get an exclusive bonus episode every month!
Listen to all previous episodes on soundcloud, itunes, spotify and stitcher.
All $5 and up patrons get an exclusive bonus episode every month!
Episodes
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Jan 26, 2012 • 1h 22min
Media Roots Radio - Video Game Warfare, Iran Covert War, SOPA & Fair Use
Abby and Robbie discuss the reality of war: the pre-propaganda that has manufactured consent for the illegal occupations, video game warfare and cognitive dissonance in combat, the Marine urination scandal; Martin Luther King Jr. and historical revisionism minimizing how anti-imperialism was the main pillar of his philosophical platform; the CIA and the US covert war in Iran; SOPA, PIPA breakdown, the difference between copyright and fair use, the threat to net neutrality and websites like Media Roots under this overarching legislation.
http://www.mediaroots.org/video-game-warfare-cia-covert-war-in-iran-fair-use-sopa.php
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Jan 23, 2012 • 1h 21min
Media Roots Music - ATOP set #13
For artist listing and more information go to http://www.mediaroots.org/media-roots-music-atop-mix-13.php
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Jan 10, 2012 • 1h 12min
Media Roots Radio - Iowa Caucus, Ron Paul & GOP, Election Fraud, NDAA Update
MEDIA ROOTS – Abby and Robbie Martin discuss the Iowa Caucus: the GOP candidates, the corporate media's coverage of the events, cherrypicking racist attributes among the contenders, the phasing out of Ron Paul as a "front runner"; election fraud: the fact that there is voting software designed to flip the vote; NDAA: an update of how the legislation was passed and breakdown of what it actually means for citizens living in the US.
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Dec 15, 2011 • 1h 16min
Media Roots Radio - Facebook, Information Age, Technology, NDAA, GOP Race
Abby & Robbie Martin discuss the age of information in the 21st century and philosophize what the ability to instantaneously connect with people worldwide has done to modern society; the subjectivity of "truth" as history becomes re-written with every passing generation; Alan Moore v. Frank Miller on Occupy Wall Street; The passing of the new National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that allows the indefinite detention of American citizens; the GOP race as a parody of itself with the candidates running and how voting for Ron Paul would be a fun social experiment if nothing else than to spoil the GOP primary.
For more information go to: http://mediaroots.org/facebook-technology-information-truth-gop-race-ndaa.php

Nov 24, 2011 • 1h 23min
Media Roots Radio - OWS: Police State Repression, Unification; Media Censorship, Citizen Journalism
MEDIA ROOTS – Abby & Robbie Martin cover Occupy Wall Street: the police state repression against the First Amendment, the Democratic Party's attempt to co-opt the movement, the Obama administration's hypocrisy to praise revolution abroad and censor it at home, the "Black Bloc" provocateurs and their attempt to discredit peaceful movements; media censorship and the fact that news anchors are repeaters, not reporters; injustice for some and the two-tiered justice system catered toward the elite; citizen journalism and its role in allowing participation and unification in the global revolution.
http://mediaroots.org/ows-police-state-repression-citizen-journalism-global-revolution.php
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Nov 3, 2011 • 1h 40min
Media Roots Radio - Live From Occupy Oakland General Strike 11-2-11
MEDIA ROOTS- Abby and Robbie Martin broadcast a live episode of Media Roots Radio at the center of Occupy Oakland's historic general strike from Frank Ogawa Plaza in downtown Oakland on November 2, 2011.
They discuss the police brutality that occurred last week during the initial raid of Occupy Oakland, the police assault on the crowd during the protests that followed and the Occupy Wall Street movement in general. The broadcast features interviews with strike participants and gives real time coverage and analysis of the events.
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Oct 18, 2011 • 1h 1min
Media Roots Radio – Occupy Wall Street, Divide & Conquer, Medical Marijuana
Abby & Robbie Martin cover the Occupy Wall Street movement: Bay Area activism compared to other cities nationwide, the divide and conquer tactics being used to discredit OWS, the different schools of thought and ideology within the movement and the original demands made by the US Day of Rage; the Obama administration's shocking crackdown on medical marijuana and new federal law banning medical marijuana card holders from owning firearms; Blackwater and the privatization of the armed forces: is the corporatization of the US military what is preventing an anti-war rebellion similar to that seen in the 60s?
http://mediaroots.org/occupy-wall-street-divide-conquer-medical-marijuana.php
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Oct 13, 2011 • 1h 23min
Media Roots Music - Atop Set #10
For full track listing go to www.mediaroots.org/media-roots-music-atop-mix-10.php

Sep 12, 2011 • 1h 8min
Media Roots Radio – Interview with Former Senator Mike Gravel
MEDIA ROOTS- Mike Gravel is a former US Senator and a former candidate in the 2008 presidential election. As Senator, Gravel became nationally known for his attempts to end the draft during the Vietnam War and for putting the Pentagon Papers into the public record in 1971. He is an advocate of direct democracy and the National Initiative.
Gravel endorses the 9/11 Ballot Initiative movement across the country, saying the measure would create a "citizens commission rather than a government commission" with subpoena power against top U.S. officials to "make a true investigation as to what happened" regarding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Abby and Robbie Martin interview Gravel about his political history, presidential candidacy, the 9/11 ballot initiative and what citizens can do to make direct change.
Find out more about Mike Gravel at his website http://www.mikegravel.us/
http://www.mediaroots.org/interview-with-former-senator-mike-gravel.php
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Sep 6, 2011 • 1h 7min
Media Roots Radio - Interview with Trevor Paglen, Experimental Geographer, Artist & Author
MEDIA ROOTS- Trevor Paglen's work deliberately blurs the lines between science, contemporary art, journalism, and other disciplines to construct unfamiliar, yet meticulously researched ways to see and interpret the world around us.
Paglen’s visual work has been exhibited at several art museums worldwide and his writing and art have been published in major publications including The New York Times, Wired, Vanity Fair and Newsweek. Paglen holds a B.A. from UC Berkeley, an M.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and a Ph.D. in Geography from UC Berkeley, where he remains an affiliated researcher.
In the 90s, Paglen was a member of a locally revered bay area noise/experimental project called Noise Gate, and co-ran an infamous underground venue in downtown Oakland called the Sandcrawler. His electronic music background hugely inspired co-host Robbie Martin in his own musical evolution.
Paglen is also the author of several books: Torture Taxi, the first book to comprehensively cover the CIA's extraordinary rendition program; I Could Tell You But Then You Would Have to be Destroyed by Me, a book looking at the world of black projects through unit patches and memorabilia created for top-secret programs; and Blank Spots on the Map: The Dark Geography of the Pentagon's Secret World, a book that gives a broader look at secrecy in the United States.
http://www.mediaroots.org/interview-with-experimental-geographer-artist-trevor-paglen.php
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