This "Last Friday" episode purely covers the "Earth2Trump Roadshow of Resistance" concert held on April 5th, 2017 at The State Theater in Portland Maine. This concert features singer-songwriter Casey Neill and Diné and Cheyenne hip-hop artist Lyla June. Including speakers Cheryl Angel, a Lakota elder fighting the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipel
Last Friday – January 2017 – Let Cuba Live
Ken Kohl interviews 2 members of "Let Cuba Live" about their work to improve U.S./Cuban relations over their 20+ years of humanitarian efforts. A song performed by Ronda Dale. Also, several activist organizations descend upon the U.S. Headquarters of TD Bank in protest. TD Bank is a major contributor/investor in the Dakota Access Pipeline project.
Last Friday – Show 8
A discussion with Maine State Representative Ben Chipman, including his run for State Senate, and the benefits of all five Citizen Initiatives on the 2016 ballot. An essential independent media update from UnicornRiot at Standing Rock North Dakota.
Last Friday – Show 7 – John Rensenbrink
Interviews with John Resenbrink, founder of the Green Party, Jill Stein, Green Party Presidential Candidate, and Medea Benjamin, author, activist, co-founder of Code Pink.
Last Friday – September 2016 – Show 6
Host Brian Leonard interviews Kennebunk resident Janice Hanson about fluoride in our water.
Last Friday – Show 5
Kara talks with Gia Drew about her work at Equality Maine and Maine TransNet.
Last Friday – Show 4
In this edition, guest host Kara Auster interviews regular host Brian Leonard about his background.
Last Friday – Show 3
Guests include "Southern Maine Workers Center" with Meaghan Lasala and Mark James.
Changing Maine 2016
The 22nd Annual Gathering of Changing Maine as a visioning session for 2050.
Remembering Meg Perry
This show centers on late organizer/activist Meg Perry, The Meg Perry Center, and perhaps future plans for a new MPC. Additionally, a discussion with Ginny S., an organizer in the "War Tax Resistance" movement.
Alicia Garza-Black Lives Matter-USM-Part 2
Alicia Garza, Co-founder of Black Lives Matter, speaks at the University of Southern Maine.
The Maine Mural Play
The play, written by Kathleen R. Harris, runs just over 30 minutes. John Newton conducts after performance interviews. The play is performed by students.
Sticks and Stones – Episode 4
Hosts Brian and Peter interview Sid Tripp of Down East Pride Alliance and Susan Maasch of the Trans Youth Equality Foundation.
Go Granny D- Story of Doris Granny D Haddock
Peoples Climate March Workshop @ USM Part 1
Motivational organizing skills are facilitated by a wide range of Southern Maine's guardians. This portion of the 3 hour event focuses on ways to maximize citizen participation in the people's climate march taking place on Sept 21, 2014. Part 1 Produced by Brian Leonard, Martha Spiess & Dennis Sheehy
Summer Heat Flotilla on Sebago Lake – Tar Sands
Hosted by Bob Klotz and speakers were Chloe Maxmin and Bill McKibben of 350. The show opens with a mock disaster and what it would be like if there was a rupture of the oil pipeline carrying tar sands. Followed up with a mock disaster on Sebago Lake and presenters talking about the disaster.
Cuban Five Event – Brian Leonard
This event is about 5 Cubans who are unjustly jailed in the United States.
American Autumn – history of the Occupy Movement
Occupy Maine TV
The news with Brian & Holly. Regis reviews 3 important documentaries, Bob Klotz on the environment and Kara Oster on world-wide May Day activities. Regis interviews Phui Yi Kong at Occupy Brunswick.
Occupy Maine Show 8
Brian Leonard interviews Jake Lowery, Regis Trembley intoduced our 2 newest Occupy Maine TV members, Jennifer Hall and Kara Oster, and Bob Klotz presents another commentary on the environment.
Occupy Maine TV Shot 7
Brian Leonard and Holly Seeliger bring you the news, Bob Klotz comments on the environment and Regis Trembley rants on ALEC.
Occupy Maine Show 5
Regis Tremblay interviews Susan Chandel who risks being forclosed. Brian Leonard talks with Jennifer Lunden who started an on line petition against Gov. LePage's proposed cuts to DHHS, and Antonio Macomber gives us a glimps of Occupy through the eyes of a 17 year old.
Occupy Maine TV Show 6
In this edition Brian Leonard and Holly Seeliger introduce a new segment; In The News. Regis Tremblay exposes ALEC and interviews Jennifer Hall.
Occupy Maine TV Show 3
This is the third edition of Occupy Maine TV with stories on the few and hearty who are still occupying Lincoln Park in downtown Portland; the historic Portland City Council resolution calling for the end of Citizens United; the Martin Luther King celebrations; and the Occupy Portland skit presented at the Occupy NH Primary.