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Occupy the Economy, Cuba and More!
On the next Project Censored Show join Mickey Huff and Peter Phillips as they interview David Barsamian who is in the Northern California area this week discussing his new book with Richard Wolff: Occupy the Economy. Up next, human rights and social justice for Cuba with a team of activist—scholars from the San Jose Peace Center: Karen Lee Wald, Roger Harris and Sharat G. Lin. At the bottom of the hour, Project Censored student intern Kimberly Soeiro talks about the most recent stories being researched regarding Cuba as part Project Censored’s Validated Independent News. For the second half of the show, Cuba continues and the morning finishes up with a quick report from Michael Levitin of Occupy.org on the first anniversary events for the Occupy Movement next week. Show Hosts: Mickey Huff and Peter Phillips.
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