In a 2003 interview, Tom Morello remarked that he formed Axis of Justice with Serj Tankian after witnessing some members of the audience at
Ozzfest 2002 promoting racist symbols and imagery: "I was sitting there stuck in traffic on my way to the show, and I was really shocked at the number of people who were sporting SS and Klan tattoos. I was like, 'That’s just crazy, this is
my music, too'." Axis of Justice tents appeared at music festivals where either
Audioslave or
System of a Down were playing, as it did at
Lollapalooza 2003. The Axis of Justice also puts out a monthly radio show that can be heard on
Pacifica Radio station
KPFK (90.7 FM) in
Los Angeles, California, and on
XM Satellite Radio. The shows are archived in MP3 format on the AOJ website and are available as free downloads. They also have a number of books on their website that they recommend to support their views. In 2004, they released a live album/DVD entitled
Axis of Justice: Concert Series Volume 1. It contains performances by
Flea from
Red Hot Chili Peppers,
Brad Wilk from
Rage Against the Machine,
Chris Cornell of
Soundgarden and
Audioslave,
Serj Tankian from
System of a Down,
Corey Taylor of
Slipknot and
Stone Sour,
Pete Yorn, Tim Walker,
Maynard James Keenan of
Tool,
A Perfect Circle and
Puscifer, and
Wayne Kramer among others. It was recorded during a concert at the Avalon in Los Angeles. The concert was a benefit to raise money for the Axis of Justice and a variety of causes. On April 6, 2006, Morello was honored with the Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award for his support of worker's rights and for his AOJ work. Morello has worked on numerous labor campaigns: the Guess sweatshop boycott, the LA janitors strike, the
Taco Bell boycott, the southern California grocery workers strike & lockout, and the
Democratic Socialists of America's
Starbucks unionization campaign, among others. Morello was a strong supporter of the
2006 United States immigration reform protests around the US. Morello played as the Nightwatchman at
MacArthur Park in Los Angeles and has featured many articles on AOJ. On September 28, 2006, Morello was one of 400 protesters arrested protesting in support of immigrant hotel workers' rights, in what organizers called "the largest act of civil disobedience in the history of Los Angeles". == Members ==