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Let’s Quit : An anarchist woman who drew 1,500 votes for mayor reads her election day statement, blasting technology, industry and civilization as the roots of violence, ecocide and dysfunction.\n\n3. Women’s Reality : Local women hosting the show discuss feminism, patriarchy environmentalism, power issues, and anarchy. Discussion focuses on how power issues relate to sexism and oppression, and how anti-capitalist and social change movements can't expect to actually bring about change on a global level until we address women's issues in our own lives.\n\n4. Apartheid in Afghanistan : Video segment from Shroud of Violence: Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan examines the viciously oppressive patriarchal order imposed against women by the U.S. and CIA-linked Taliban regime in Afghanistan. The role of women in society and government was annihilated by psychotic religious fanatics, and their lives were turned upside down almost overnight\n\n5. Icky’s and “Free Space” Issues : Local woman comments on a previous discussion on Cascadia Alive! regarding “why free space doesn't work,” specifically relating her experiences with the closing of Icky's Tea House, a community free space frequented by anarchists, radicals and dispossessed people. She describes how \"guilt by association\" led to a three year campaign of sabotage against the Red Barn grocery store in Whiteaker after police oppression forced the closing of Icky's.\n\n6. Culture of Terror : Hosts relate religious fanaticism and oppression of women in Afghanistan to women’s experiences in the United States. Statistics on rape and sexual assault against women in the local community, illustrating a lack of consequences to perpetrators which leaves women living in fear. One host links the imposition of the patriarchal order of civilization 5,000 years ago against earth-based peoples to the south as the point at which men began to rule women, just as men ruled the earth.\n\n7. Women and Revolution : Professor Julia Fox speaks to students on women and revolution at the University of Oregon.\n\n8. Viewer Call-In : Hosts take calls from community members addressing the issues raised during the show. (Scope and Content Note)"]}},{"label":{"en":["Date"]},"value":{"en":["2000-05-17 (Creation)"]}},{"label":{"en":["Source Metadata URI"]},"value":{"en":["https://scua.uoregon.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/216590"]}}],"summary":{"en":["1. EAT Serenades mayor Torrey : Eugene Anarchists for Torrey sing \"I Wanna Be Jim Torrey\" to Mayor Jim Torrey himself at a May 16 elections event at the Lane County Fairgrounds. (Sung to the tune of the Sex Pistols’ “Anarchy in the UK.” Interview with local media follows, in which EAT detail their campaign strategy.\n\n2. 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