Prometheus Radio: 2nd day of tour in Richmond, Virginia full of energy for the next five weeks
Prometheus Radio: The beautiful posters on the wall at El Kilombo Intergalactico in Durham, NC
Prometheus Radio: Y la banda de El Kilombo Intergalactico
Prometheus Radio: WCOM On The Air!
Prometheus Radio: WRFG people powered video Project
Prometheus Radio: Project South, Youth Speak Truth Radio and Fuel TV watch videos on net neutrality
Prometheus Radio: Radio Diaspora on WRFG
Prometheus Radio: SPEAR, Southeastern Prison Education and Reform members illustrate issues facing their community
Prometheus Radio: Radio Free Georgia: Untouched by the Sweaty Little Hand of Commercial Greed
Prometheus Radio: LPFM station of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
Prometheus Radio: Greenville, MS participatory radio workshop
Prometheus Radio: LPFM station of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
Prometheus Radio: Koinonia: one of the first racially integrated farms in Georgia
Prometheus Radio: Koinonia, beautiful communal farm in Americus, GA
Prometheus Radio: Mama Tina's Soup Kitchen in Americus, Georgia
Prometheus Radio: The programs that The Ordinary People Society got going on in Dothan, Alabama
Prometheus Radio: A whole shopping plaza in Dothan, Alabama dedicated to programs for formerly incarcerated folks
Prometheus Radio: Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama
Prometheus Radio: Bridge in Selma, where Bloody Sunday took place on a Voting Rights march
Prometheus Radio: Welcome to Historic Selma
Prometheus Radio: Honoring those murdered marching for civil rights
Prometheus Radio: The Young People's Project in Jackson, Mississippi pondering the uses of a hammer
Prometheus Radio: Participatory Communication
Prometheus Radio: Banking and marketing models of communication
Prometheus Radio: Members of SPEAR and Delta Foundation illustrate the issues confronting Greenville, Mississippi
Prometheus Radio: Obama ate here, so can members of Project South, SPEAR and Delta Foundation
Prometheus Radio: While 70% of Greenville is African American, the town's history museum didnt have a single photo displayed of African American People.. thus furthering illustrating the demand for African American run community radio in Greenville
Prometheus Radio: New Orleans: surviving the post Katrina reality