Abby Martin of Media Roots on the Bob Tuskin Show

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MEDIA ROOTS — Abby Martin of Media Roots was interviewed on The Bob Tuskin Radio Show for 1 1/2 hours to discuss an array of issues including the Occupy Wall Street Movement, Occupy Oakland and the “Black Bloc”, Project Censored and the role of citizen journalism. MR

MR Transcript – Unpacking Mr. Global, Part 1

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MEDIA ROOTS — When Naomi Klein’s seminal book The Shock Doctrine hit the scene, the U.S. political Left was forced to look beyond simply complaining about conservatives or Washington corruption and was stimulated to pay closer attention to the actions of Wall Street and the world of economics. With the introduction of concepts, such as economic hitmen and disaster capitalism, … Read More

Media Roots TV – OO Police State Raid Redux

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MEDIA ROOTS — On Monday, November 14, 2011, Abby Martin of Media Roots went to Occupy Oakland (OO) at 4 am to cover the second police state raid on the peaceful OO encampment.  Under direct orders from Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, over 500 riot cops in another coordinated, increasingly fascistic, multi-police agency operation stormed the peaceful OO encampment at Oscar … Read More

Occupy Oakland Faces Another Police State Raid

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MEDIA ROOTS — In a predawn raid this morning, under direct orders from Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, riot police stormed the Occupy Oakland encampment at Oscar Grant Plaza in another coordinated multi-agency “mutual aid” operation costing the City of Oakland upwards of half a million dollars in an attempt to crush the peaceful Occupy Oakland (OO) movement once and for … Read More

MR Photography – Occupy Oakland Historic Strike

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MEDIA ROOTS – On Wednesday, November 2, 2011, I documented an incredibly inspirational and monumental event. For the second time in sixty years, Oakland held a general strike that shut down the city– this time in response to the brutal police state crackdown on the Occupy Oakland encampment. Upwards of 20,000 people participated in the strike and march to the … Read More