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Truthdigger of the Week: Citizen Radio

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Posted on Oct 14, 2011
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Every week, Truthdig recognizes an individual or group of people who spoke truth to power, blew the whistle or stood up in the face of injustice. You can see past winners here, and make your own nomination for our next awardee here.

A month after protesters first stepped foot in Zuccotti Park, the mainstream media has grudgingly realized that they better talk about what’s happening because it doesn’t seem to be going away. But one news outlet was in the thick of things, reporting on the gritty details of the protests before any of the mainstream media. Citizen Radio, a people-funded political radio show with hosts who are not afraid to call out bullshit when they see it, is our Truthdigger of the Week.

The show, hosted by political writer Allison Kilkenny and comedian Jamie Kilstein, is a podcast (with dreams of one day going live) that each day “balances humor and unreported news.” And for 10 of the last 11 days, that has meant reporting almost exclusively on Occupy Wall Street. Truthdig reader Tim said in his nomination of the duo that Citizen Radio has had “excellent coverage of the OWS protests” and “energizing discussions” with both special guests to the park and with day-to-day protesters. “Not to mention,” Tim said, “host/comedian Jamie [Kilstein] provided some awesome stand-up for the protesters. I’m a reborn fan of radio.”

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In his column this week, Chris Hedges introduced us to Ketchup, a “petite 22-year-old from Chicago with wavy red hair and glasses with bright red frames.” Ketchup was one of the first protesters to arrive in Zuccotti Park on Sept. 17, and remains there to this day. Through her story, Hedges walks us through the earliest days of the movement, showing us through Ketchup’s eyes the way the movement quickly organized itself in the park, and how the leaderless, disorganized chaos the media portrays as a weakness is actually the movement’s strength.

Pediatrician Dr. Margaret Flowers quit her practice four years ago when she realized she could make more of an impact on health care as an activist than as a doctor. Since 2008, Flowers has made her voice heard on Capitol Hill through protests and rallies and speaking before Congress. This week, Flowers joined the Occupy Washington, D.C., group to further voice her grievances with a health care system she says denies poor patients the care they need. On Thursday, Flowers went to a Washington Health Care Conference, where she confronted industry investors, saying “Wall Street has no place in health care.” But while those health care professionals in the room refused to listen to her and instead had her escorted from the premises, a video recorded of the interaction speaks volumes.

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Watch Jamie Kilstein and Talib Kweli perform for Occupy Wall Street protesters.

 


Watch Dr. Margaret Flowers’ interaction with health care professionals at a Washington, D.C., health care conference.

 


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By EmileZ, October 17, 2011 at 6:46 am Link to this comment

Thank you so much to Dr. Flowers.

Keep on keepin’ on. It is a tough challenge and I admire your devotion.

You are my hero.

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By GW=MCHammered, October 16, 2011 at 12:48 pm Link to this comment
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It’s an anti-sign of individual strength to admire and relate to TV news actors that fluster like snotty adolescents and fox their extortionate living by elevating everyone’s product prices.

Thanks for the heads-up on Citizen Radio, Truthdig. And a BIG YeeeOWS to Ketchup and the amazing-uprising Doctor Flowers! You too, Mister Hedges.

http://www.pnhp.org

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By blogdog, October 15, 2011 at 9:30 am Link to this comment

if they can’t get health care, let them eat pablum

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By PatrickHenry, October 15, 2011 at 6:03 am Link to this comment

Soon it will be called ‘Pirate radio’ and outlawed by the FCC.

Can’t have unsantioned pablum being broadcast to the masses.

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