
J.D. Nero talks about the power of music and its place in educating the public. Nero is a life-long native of Brooklyn, N.Y. with a deep passion for music that started with Hip Hop in the ’hood. His controversial lyrics carry important messages of social change and ring like a clarion call for activism and change. Supporters of Occupy and Anonymous are familiar with J.D. Nero as a voice that elevates music from an industry commodity, to a rhythm of truth your heart can beat to.


Barrett Brown - Activist and writer
Barrett Brown is an activist and writer who evolved from reporting about Anonymous to becoming involved with information leaked through hacks. He talks (…)
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Serge Bakalian - Filmmaker - Default: Student Debt Crisis
Serge Bakalian is a San Francisco-based filmmaker, the Producer and Writer of "Default: the Student Loan Documentary." Krotala Films He exposes the disaster (…)
15 June 2012

Amber Lyon - Journalism of Revolutionary Change
Amber Lyon is a three time Emmy Award winning journalist and filmmaker focused on activism, revolutions, Anonymous, human and animal rights worldwide. She (…)
6 July 2012

Jillian York - Director International Expression EFF
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20 July 2012

Christine Assange - Julian’s Journalism & Justice
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21 July 2012

Peter Phillips - Project Censored - Least Reported News
Peter Phillips is a professor & Director of Project Censored; since 1976 they have made a broad academic investigation of stories edited and (…)
10 August 2012

Barrett Brown - Stratfor Hack Trapwire & Wikileaks DDoS
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10 August 2012

Christine Assange - Trip to Ecuador & Julian as Embassy refugee
Christine Assange is the mother of Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange. This is the first interview she has given following her trip to Ecuador. Christine (…)
17 August 2012