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Danny is an activist and avowed armchair philosopher, and the host of Radio Provocateur. He is a transplant to NYC by way of Miami, Fl. Aside from radio, he also writes occasionally for The Indypendent and slaved (or, in the professional lingo, ‘interned’) for Democracy Now! in early 2009. Since then he's organized with several groups around town, and is currently Media Manager with Rev. Billy and the Stop Stopping Gospel Choir.

Contact Danny: radioprovocateur@radiohive.org

Talkin’ Sh*t

For the last couple of weeks we’ve been coming to you live from Occupy Wall Street, but this week we … Read more

Radio Provocateur LIVE from #OCCUPYWALLSTREET

Tonight we will be broadcasting LIVE from Liberty Plaza in NYC, talking to activists and reflecting on the occupation of … Read more

The Obligatory 9/11 Show

We would, of course, be remiss not to do an episode on arguably to most important political event of the … Read more

Toward a Nonviolent Climate

Over the past two weeks Washington DC has been the sight of one of the largest acts of civil disobedience … Read more

Calling London

Conversations with two Londoners on the recent riots (or was it a revolt?) that swept through UK, a look at … Read more

Raise the…ceiling?

Raising the roof on the ceiling with a meditation on debt, money, and spineless politics through music and commentary.

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Murdoch and me (and you!)

A conversation with media activist Michael O’Neil on the ever-widening scandal in the Kingdom of Murdoch. We break down the … Read more

Austin & Goliath: Keeping Walmart Out of NYC

With it’s sweatshop products, town-killing megacenters, and anti-woman and anti-union policies, retail behemoth Walmart is no stranger to controversy. The … Read more

Over The Rainbow

A report-back from a serendipitous night, in which your host just happened to be in front of the birthplace of … Read more

(A) Jewish Voice For Peace

In the midst of the “Arab awakening,” we turn the spotlight on one of the seemingly eternal conflicts in the … Read more