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  1. America Latina Al Dia
    First Published: 1982
    Weekly one-hour radio program.
  2. Anti-Racism at the Neighbourhood Level
    First Published: 2017
    On this week's episode of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh speaks with Rabea Murtaza, a member of East Enders Against Racism, a neighbourhood-based anti-racism group in Toronto. Podcast and article.
  3. Anti-Nuke Songs
    First Published: 1978
    A collection of anti-uranium and anti-nuclear songs.
  4. The Ballad of Rivka and Mohammad 
    A song for Gaza

    First Published: 2014
  5. Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti
    First Published: 1946   Published: 1996
    An album of songs written and recorded by Woody Guthrie about the notorious case of Sacco and Vanzetti, two Italian immigrants and anarchists in the 1920s who were charged and eventually executed after a highly dubious trial for their supposed involvement in a robbery.
  6. Ban Landmines
    The Ottawa Process and the International Movement to Ban Landmines

    First Published: 1998
  7. B.C. Housing searching for alternatives
    First Published: 1982
  8. Canadian Lies
    First Published: 2015
    A parody song aimed at Canada's Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
  9. Collective Memory, Archives, and the Connexions project
    Michael Riordon interviews Ulli Diemer

    First Published: 2012
    An interview with Ulli Diemer about the Connexions project, collective memory, and the importance of archives and the challenges faced by those who work to preserve them.
  10. Defending the Oldman River
    A conversation with Milton-Born-With-A-Tooth

    First Published: 1991   Published: 1992
    An interview with Milton-Born-With-A-Tooth about the struggle to defend the Oldman River in Alberta.
  11. Eco-Log
    First Published: 1991
    Daily 90-second radio report on natural science issues.
  12. Fat Chants Producing Anti-Nuclear 45
    First Published: 1980
  13. Frieden für die Ukraine - Wie der Krieg beendet werden kann
    First Published: 2022
  14. From a Different Perspective: A Radio Programme of News, Views and Interviews.
    First Published: 1978
  15. Gideon Levy Interview
    First Published: 2015
    An interview with Israeli journalist Gideon Levy. 28 minutes.
  16. Harperman
    First Published: 2015
    Harperman is a song lampooning Canada's Conservative Prime Minister Stepehn Harper, written and performed by Ottawa scientist and folk singer Tony Turner. Singing the song got him suspended from his job as a habitat planning scientist with Environment Canada.
  17. History is a Weapon
    Lockdown America in 22 Minutes

    First Published: 2001
    A talk by Christian Parenti, author of Lockdown America: Police And Prisons in the Age of Crisis, about the thirty year explosion in prisons in the United States, at the Stop The ACA(American Correctional Association) conference.
  18. How Wokeness Kills Class Politics and Empowers Empire
    First Published: 2024
    Oftentimes the idea of 'wokeness' or 'woke' ideology, whether calling it as such or acknowledging its existence, can be thought of as coinage of the right wing. Christian Parenti, professor at John Jay College, journalist and author, joins host Chris Hedges on this episode of The Chris Hedges Report to make the case that what he and many others define as "woke" is actually a weapon used to further suppress marginalized people, prevent the awareness of class politics and class struggle and further divide the working class.
  19. Howard Huggett in conversation with Ulli Diemer
    Interview May 24, 1989

    First Published: 1989
    An interview with Canadian socialist Howard Huggett. An audio recording of this interview is in the Connexions Library & Archive.
  20. If You're Brown Turn Around
    First Published: 1978
  21. Immigration and Unemployment
  22. Immigration Law
    First Published: 1980
    This slide/tape show, Immigration Law, is an illustrated history of immigration in Canada.
  23. The Internationale
    Connexipedia Article

    First Published: 1871
    Is a famous socialist, communist, social-democratic and anarchist anthem and one of the most widely recognized songs in the world.
  24. The Internationale: Recordings
    First Published: 1871
    Versions of The Internationale in more than 40 languages.
  25. Johl Whiteduck Ringuette interviewed by Ulli Diemer
    First Published: 2020
    An interview with Johl Whiteduck Ringuette, March 18, 2023. An audio recording of this interview is in the Connexions Library & Archive.
  26. Labour Songs
    First Published: 1991
    1950-1985.
  27. The Liberty Tree
    A celebration of the life and writings of Thomas Paine
  28. The Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Series
    First Published: 1977
  29. Mark Bray on Anarchist Revolution In Spain & Lessons for Today
    In this episode of the It's Going Down podcast, we speak again with historian Mark Bray about the anarchist movement in Spain as well as the Spanish Civil War and Revolution that broke out in 1936 against a fascist coup. We discuss how the movement grew, in all its complexities, and Bray describes the discussions and tensions over tactics and methods of struggle contemporary anarchists with find many similarities with.
  30. Mental Patients and the Law
    First Published: 1978
  31. Mumia Abu-Jamal's Radio Broadcasts - Archive
    An archive of Mumia Abu-Jamal's radio essays and commentaries.
  32. Naomi Binder Wall Interview
    First Published: 2020
    Three interviews with left political organizer Naomi Binder Wall conducted by Ulli Diemer in May 2020. An audio recording of this interview is in the Connexions Library & Archive.
  33. Never Say This is the Final Road for You
    Paul Robeson’s rendition (in Yiddish) of Zog Nit Keynol, often called the song of the Warsaw Ghetto.
  34. North of Niagara
    Impressions Along the Bruce Trail

    First Published: 1995
  35. Ode to John Lennon - War No More and Hawk
    First Published: 1981
  36. One Namibia One Nation
    First Published: 1979
  37. Organizing a Union
    First Published: 1976
    The procedures for obtaining certification from the Labour Relations Board.
  38. Paul McKenna interview
    First Published: 2021
    An conversation with Connexions veteran Paul McKenna on August 6, 2021. An audio recording of the interview, and a transcript, are held in the Connexions Archive.
  39. Race, Class, and the Left with Adolph Reed Jr.
    First Published: 2019
    Audio interview with Adolph Reed Jr.
  40. Le Retour a la Vie
    First Published: 1978
  41. Rick Berman Exposed in New Audio; Hear His Tactics Against Environmentalists and Workers' Rights
    First Published: 2014
    The king of corporate front groups and propaganda, has been caught on tape detailing his attacks on public interest groups in the labor and environmental movements, including on efforts to increase the minimum wage for workers.
  42. Solidarity Forever
    Connexipedia Article

    First Published: 1915
    Union song.
  43. Taken for Granted: Farm and Domestic Workers
    First Published: 1980
    A slide-tape production and collection of background material which documents the historical and current conditions of farm and domestic workers and looks at the ways people are organizing to improve the situation.
  44. This Land is Your Land
    Songs of Freedom
  45. Through Arawak Eyes
    First Published: 1976
    Music and poetry portrays the Indian experience in the Americas.
  46. UC Berkeley Library Social Activism Sound Recording Project: The Black Panther Party
    The UC Berkeley Social Activism Sound Recording Project is a partnership between the UC Berkeley Library, the Pacifica Foundation, and other private and institutional sources. The intent of the project is to gather, catalog, and make accessible primary source media resources related to social activism and activist movements in California in the 1960's and 1970's.