Iraqi Frequencies - 10 Years of Occupation & Resistance by shakomakoNET published on 2013-03-09T09:52:37Z To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the American occupation of Iraq, shakomakoNET is presenting Iraqi Frequencies, a one hour radio program that features voices of scholars, artists, journalists and activists reflecting on and assessing the last decade of social, political, economic and environmental upheaval created by the occupation of Iraq. These voices will not just capture the last ten years of this calamity, but also the resilient spirit of Iraqis that has continued to flourish in spite of all that has happened, and continues to happen every day. Produced by renowned journalist Nora Barrows Friedman in Oakland, California, the radio program is being made available by shakomakoNET as a free resource to stations, programmers, and journalists around the world who are interested in sharing an important and relevant piece with listeners, many of whom were deeply impacted by the war on Iraq, ten years ago. This radio program is part of a wider initiative to create a resource kit for community organizers, activists, and all people affected by the occupation of Iraq to forge out responses and disseminate information as a means of making sure that this is not just another anniversary that passes us by. Access to supplementary materials and resources are all available online at http://shakmako.net/10years Genre Radio