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Interview :: Labor |
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Building Bridges Radio - The Other Iraq and Give Us Your Tired, Your Poor? |
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by Ken Nash & Mimi Rosenberg Email: knash (nospam) igc.org (unverified!) |
27 Sep 2004
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Building Bridges presents this 29 minute radio show. TO LISTEN CLICK ON WEB LINK BELOW |
Building Bridges:
Your Community and Labor Report - National Edition
Produced by Mimi Rosenberg and Ken Nash
presents
The Other Iraq: A Conversation with Abdullah Muhsin, Foreign Representative of the Iraqi Federation of Workers Trade Unions
While the persistent violence dominates so much of what we hear About Iraq, there is another aspect to the tragedy of Iraq which affects most Iraqis day in and day out. The economy has collapsed, more than half of the Iraqi workers are unemployed, and unions to
protect workers are struggling just to be recognized.
and
Give Us Your Tired, Your Poor?
Nadia Molin-Marina, Executive Director, Workplace Project
Margie McHugh, Executive Director, N.Y. Immigration Coalition
Despite Schwarzenegger's welcome to immigrants at the RNC, the Republican version of immigration reform is just one of many recent steps backwards tightening the grip of repression immigrant worker
communities across the country.
To download this 29 minute radio program go to Radio4All Download Page below:
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php?op=program-info&program_id=10121&nav=&
Building Bridges is regularly broadcast over WBAI, 99 .5 in the N.Y.C. Area on Mondays from 7-8 PM est and streamed over:
http://www.2600.com/offthehook/hot2.ram
for more information email knash (at) igc.org |
See also:
http://www.radio4all.net/dl.php/123-2-20040926-abdulntl2.mp3?file_id=18612&protocol=http& |
 This work is in the public domain |
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