protest http://kalw.org en Today on Your Call: Protests in Egypt and CIA Whistleblower http://kalw.org/post/today-your-call-protests-egypt-and-cia-whistleblower <P> Fri, 01 Feb 2013 08:26:01 +0000 Malihe Razazan 22515 at http://kalw.org Today on Your Call: Protests in Egypt and CIA Whistleblower Sun, sand, and protest http://kalw.org/post/sun-sand-and-protest <p></p><p>There are many ways to support your candidates- or propositions-of-choice before voting on November 6. You can obviously give your time, by volunteering to call potential voters, or handing out leaflets. And campaigns will always welcome the contribution of your hard-earned cash.</p> Wed, 24 Oct 2012 00:41:57 +0000 Leila Day 18402 at http://kalw.org Sun, sand, and protest Oakland City Council enacts controversial public seating rule http://kalw.org/post/oakland-city-council-enacts-controversial-public-seating-rule <p></p><p>On September 18th, an incident cut short an Oakland City Council meeting (see what happened in the video below).</p><p>http://vimeo.com/49788771</p> Thu, 04 Oct 2012 23:14:55 +0000 Hana Baba 17617 at http://kalw.org Oakland City Council enacts controversial public seating rule Today on Your Call: Friday Media Roundtable http://kalw.org/post/today-your-call-friday-media-roundtable-31 <P>On today's Your Call, it’s our Friday media roundtable. This week, we’ll have a conversation with investigative journalist Craig Unger about his new book “BOSS ROVE: Inside Karl Rove's Secret Kingdom of Power." We’ll also discuss the media coverage of the attacks on US embassies in Cario and Benghazi, Libya with Financial Times’ Borzou Daragahi. Who is behind these attacks and why? Join us live at 10 or send an email to <A href="mailto:feedback@yourcallradio.org">feedback@yourcallradio.org</A>. Where did you see the best reporting this week? Fri, 14 Sep 2012 07:00:00 +0000 Matt Martin 16646 at http://kalw.org Today on Your Call: Friday Media Roundtable Today on Your Call: Does the Occupy movement matter now? http://kalw.org/post/today-your-call-does-occupy-movement-matter-now <p>On the next Your Call, we&rsquo;ll speak with two Occupy Wall Street activists, Jen Waller and Tom Hintze, who have been traveling across the country with their project, Less Wall, More Street -- talking to people about how to fight state repression of protest.&nbsp; Close to a year after it began, has Occupy changed the conversations we&rsquo;re having about the economy and our democracy?&nbsp; Join us at 10am PST or post a comment here.&nbsp; As the presidential election approaches, will the voices of the 99% be heard?&nbsp; Up next on Your Call, with Rose Aguilar, and you.</p> Wed, 08 Aug 2012 16:06:27 +0000 Ali Budner 14778 at http://kalw.org Today on Your Call: Does the Occupy movement matter now?