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  • Inside Out: A Texas Prison Poetry Stories / My Grandmother's Hands (December 2025)
    2025/12/09

    Originally aired on December 4, 2025 on KOOP Community Radio - 91.7 FM in ATX and online at koop.org/listen-live. Guest Lauren Oertel.

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  • Kingian Nonviolence Principle 1 (November 2025)
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  • Nonviolent Austin Radio Hour: Book Discussion- The Power Worshipers & Democracy in Chains
    2025/11/07

    Recap of Campaign Nonviolence action days (date of airing is the last day, also Gandhi’s birthday). Jim brought in two references for discussion: 'The Power Worshipers' by Katherine Stewart and 'Democracy In Chains: A Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America' by Nancy MacLean. These historical guides shed light on 'ALEC laws', American Legislative Exchange Council, and argue that there was a 70-year intentional movement, including privatization of schools, healthcare, etc, toward making Libertarian mainstream.

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  • Nonviolent Austin Radio Hour: Texas Civil Rights Project - Jim Harrington
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  • Encampment for Citizenship
    2025/08/29

    Originally aired on KOOP Community Radio, 91.7 FM in Austin, Texas. In this episode, host Jim Crosby was joined by guests Sol Praxis and Max Rodriguez from Encampment for Citizenship.

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  • August 2025 Voting Rights and Felony Disenfranchisement - Guest Bob Libal
    2025/08/23

    Brother Rob Tyrone Lilly hosted Sentencing Project’s Bob Libal to discuss voting rights and felony disenfranchisement. Originally aired on August 7, 2025, on KOOP Community Radio, 91.7 FM in Austin, Texas.

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  • Nonviolent Austin Radio Hour - Guest Jonathan Pinckney
    2025/06/06

    Guest Jonathan Pinckney joined Stacie Freasier, Robert Tyrone Lilly, and Jim Crosby (pictured with KOOP Austin Commons Hour collective comrades Michelle Manning-Scott and John Hoffner) to kick off Season 2 of Nonviolent Austin Radio Hour.

    Jonathan is a scholar of nonviolent resistance, democracy, and peacebuilding. He was formerly Director of Applied Research at the Horizons Project, where his work focused on how to resist democratic backsliding, and he was a Senior Researcher on Nonviolent Action for the United States Institute of Peace. He has conducted trainings with activists around the world and has been widely published in leading academic and popular outlets including Waging Nonviolence and the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict.

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    58 分