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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2009 · 35 MIN

All for peace

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Jewish activists across Canada are taking action against the Israeli offensive in Gaza. Last week a group of Jewish women held a protest in the Israeli Consulate in Toronto. Rabble Founder Judy Rebick was there. She told her story to Rabble Radio's Meagan Perry. Judy Rebick is not the only one Karine Silverwoman is a Toronto writer, performer, and activist. She has worked with Nightwood theater, and Toronto's Mayworks Festival. She performed her piece This Is Not a Poem in Toronto early this month. Keith Gottschalk is keeping his eyes firmly on the economy as the Obama inauguration comes over the horizon. He's found his inspiration in the Maritimes. We're revisiting some of our best documentaries of 2008. This is Dave Kattenburg, from the Green Planet Monitor, on Ecological Food in Bolivia. Only one of the Reel Women is with us today, but Cathi's looking back over 2008 to tell us what her rental picks are. Let her help you through the early DVD questions of 2009.

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