Democracy Now!’s Amy Goodman returns to Tucson

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Amy Goodman in a Benefit for KXCI
Celebrating 20 Years of Democracy Now!
Thursday, April 28th
7pm-9pm
Talk and Book Signing
Leo Rich Theater
260 South Church Street, Tucson, AZ 85701

General Admission Tickets: $12 Advance +$1 Facility Fee; $15 Day of Show +$1 Facility Fee
Youth under 16 Free with Ticketed Adult

Tickets available at Tucson Convention Center Box Office
Monday-Friday 10am-5:30pm; and until show time
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/19005094B2B523FF
Online convenience fees apply.
520-791-4101 option 1
Tickets will also be available at the KXCI Studios Monday-Friday 10am to 5:30pm
220 S 4th Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701

Democracy Now!’s Amy Goodman returns to Tucson for a talk and book signing. Goodman’s talk is a benefit for 91.3 KXCI Community Radio. During this 2016 election season, Democracy Now!’s Amy Goodman, David Goodman and Denis Moynihan are on a North American speaking tour to mark the 20th anniversary of the daily, independent, global TV/Radio news hour with a new book titled Democracy Now!: Twenty Years Covering the Movements Changing America by Amy Goodman, with David Goodman and Denis Moynihan. Books will be available for purchase from Antigone Books.

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Bernie Sanders on Austerity: From Greece to Puerto Rico to Arizona? (video)

On Democracy Now today, Amy Goodman reported on an economic panel assembled by Vermont Senator and Democratic Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders. Goodman excerpted a section of Sanders’ speech on the failure of austerity policies in Greece and around the world. He said that although his comments focused primarily on Greece (and Puerto Rico), “Governments around … Read more

Greek Financial Crisis: The Cruelty of Austerity & The Warning for US

austerityAusterity means that people is [sic] expulsed of their homes. Austerity means that the social services don’t work anymore. Austerity means that public schools have not the elements, the means to develop their activity. Austerity means that the countries have not sovereignty anymore, and we became a colony of the financial powers and a colony of Germany. Austerity probably means the end of democracy. I think if we don’t have democratic control of economy, we don’t have democracy. It’s impossible to separate economy and democracy, in my opinion.
Pablo Iglesias, leader of Podemos, Spain’s grassroots anti-austerity movement

Austerity is a lie. It is a cruel economic policy that starves economies, puts people out of work, privatizes public services, closes public facilities, eliminates benefits for the needy, and crushes governments with unsustainable debt. And as Iglesias says above, austerity diminishes democracy because the banks hold the economic power– not the people and the governments they elected.

Greece has been suffering under austerity imposed by the European banks since 2010. Instead of growing the Greek economy, austerity has starved it.

Does this sound familiar? Arizonans should pay close attention to the Greek financial crisis because Governor Doug Ducey is leading us down the same road to ruin.

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Pledge now to support KXCI Community radio

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KXCI community radio (91.3 FM on the dial) is now in their annual spring pledge drive, hoping to raise $100,000 to keep their radio show ongoing in the Tucson community.  They have a very diverse programming including international music from all over the world.  And with only 4 paid staff, they rely on numerous volunteer disc jockeys.  They advertise themselves as “commercial free, local and national music and public affairs 24/7”.  I know many of our Blog for Arizona readers listen to Amy Goodman’s “Democracy Now” show weekdays at high noon.

This morning I was a guest on their Saturday morning “Mele O Hawaii” 6 to 8 a.m. show hosted by “local haole” John Putnam from Honolulu.  Unfortunately John was sick today so another KXCI host Jimmy D. was on the air in his place. We did an hour “talk story” about Hawaiian music, which I love, having been born & raised on the Big Island of Hawaii.

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Occupy Tucson: Weekend events you won’t find in AZ Daily Star

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by Pamela Powers Hannley

It's October in Tucson. This means jam-packed weekends, full of exciting events.

This weekend is particularly busy, as is evidenced by the front page of today's Arizona Daily Star a veritable advertisement for what's happening downtown.

Events not on the front page of the Star– Occupy Tucson's anniversary and Democracy Now's Amy Goodman– are as interesting as what is there. 

Yes, this is the weekend for umpteenth annual Tucson Meet Yourself, but those of you who were around and aware of Occupy Wall Street last October know that Tucson Meet Yourself weekend is also the anniversary of Occupy Tucson

It's not surprising that the Arizona Daily Star chose to ignore Occupy Tucson's anniversary festivities; they stood solidly with other corporate media outlets in trying to ignore the Occupy Wall Street movement last year.

Goodman's talk– which is also a KXCI fundraiser— is today, October 13, at 1 p.m. at the Fox Theater. This Tucson stop is part of her book tour. The Silenced Majority: Stories Of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance and Hope shows how the work of ordinary people (aka The Silenced Majority) is pulling back the veil of corporate media and changing the world. Antigone Books will have books for sale at the event 

Check out a list of Occupy Tucson's weekend festivities, after the jump.