Radio Haiti was shut down shortly after journalist Jean Dominique’s assassination in 2000. Now, a trove of audio material has found new life with an archival collection at Duke University available in French, Haitian Creole and English.
Mike O’Connor grew up on the US-Mexican border. After spending a career as a reporter in numerous conflict zones, O’Connor joined the Committee to Protect Journalists in 2009 and moved to Mexico City to work as advocate for press freedom. O’Connor died of a heart attack this week. Host Marco Werman speaks with the CPJ’s Carlos Lauria about O’Connor’s legacy.
On Saturday, an estimated 2,000 people participated in the Oakland Rise-Up! Festival, an Occupy Oakland demonstration. However, the situation turned violent halfway through the afternoon as protesters began tearing down construction barricades to a building they planned to re-purpose as a community action center. Riot police used tear gas and flash bombs to disperse the […]
Thousands joined Occupy Oakland’s General Strike on Wednesday. The event during the day was mostly peaceful, but overnight, protesters began to clash with police. Tear gas was reportedly used to disperse crowds, and as many as 40 people were arrested.