[grc] Prison Issues Programming. Making Contact does
Mic Crenshaw
mic at kboo.org
Thu Oct 16 14:40:22 PDT 2014
I'll introduce you to Adam Carpinelli, part of our Prison Pipeline Radio
Collective. Adam is committed to work involving political prisoners and
mass incarceration. He can tell you more about his work and the radio
program if he chooses. He's copied above.
Thanks,
Mic Crenshaw
Station Co-Manager
KBOO Community Radio 90.7FM
mic at kboo.org
503.231.8032
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 9:55 AM, 'jeffery humfeld' via grc at peak.org <
grc at peak.org> wrote:
> MONDAY AT 9:00 AM
>
> Jaws of Justice Radio on KKFI in Kansas City
> Jaws of Justice Radio
> It is the intention of Jaws of Justice Radio to investigate how to achieve
> justice in America, this includes issues of economic injustice, political
> injustice and the criminal justice system. We want to put a human face on
> those caught in the grasp of injustice and those that are part of an unjust
> system. We strive to dispel the misconceptions created by the news and
> entertainment industry, politicians and our educational system. We want to
> pull back the veil and reveal those that really write our laws and who our
> justice system is meant to protect. It is our intention to seek out
> alternatives to the present practice that puts the law before justice,
> alternatives that are restorative to those that have been wronged and just
> to those that have offended. In short, we want to inform our society of the
> realities of the existing systems and in doing so start a dialogue about
> how to create systems that truly seek justice for all.
> The Jaws of Justice Radio group is made up of formerly incarcerated
> citizens, family members of victims, family members of the incarcerated,
> lawyers, and justice seeking members of our community. We invite you to
> join the dialogue.
> Jaws of Justice Radio has covered issues of law enforcement, courts,
> incarceration, homelessness, economic injustice, foster care, death
> penalty, constitutional rights and more. We are looking for organizations
> and individuals to tell their story, and more folks that want to learn how
> to produce radio.
>
> Jaws of Justice Radio
>
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> Jaws of Justice Radio
> It is the intention of Jaws of Justice Radio to investigate how to achieve
> justice in America, this includes issues of economic injustice, political
> injustice and t...
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> On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 12:29 PM, Lisa Rudman <
> lrudman at radioproject.org> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi Cerene and GRC friends:
> Making Contact <http://www.radioproject.org/> consistently tackles issues
> regarding police and prisons.
>
> Most of those editions are pre-searched and bundled for you as a set at
> http://www.radioproject.org/topics/prison/
>
> Free to non-commercial stations. (donations heartily appreciated) &
> excerpt-able by non-commercial programs with credit to *"Making Contact
> www.radioproject.org <http://www.radioproject.org>" *
>
> We'd love to talk to you Maria and others re sharing content in both
> directions! --Lisa
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> Lisa Rudman, Executive Director, *Making Contact*
> www.radioproject.org
>
> On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 8:17 AM, Maria Armoudian <armoudian at aol.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Cerene
> > We've done quite a bit on The Scholars' Circle. Most recently, we did a
> > panel on solitary confinement, prison conditions and the psychology of
> > prisons. We also have done one on the death penalty and the entire prison
> > industry with historic material too. And we have done the so-called
> > "school-to-prison-pipeline" and the alternatives to it. Others too, I
> > think. All of these are done in panel style with three scholars, usually
> > of different disciplines applying their research.
> > Let me know if you want some of them.
> > Maria
> >
> > I'd appreciate knowing of any radio programs that address issues of
> > "criminal justice" whether the focus is on the application of law -
> police,
> > courts, etc. - or alternatives to incarceration, imprisonment, parole,
> etc.
> >
> >
> >
> > Maria Armoudian, Ph.D.
> > To Read: *Kill the Messenger: The Media's Role in the Fate of the World*
> > To Tweet: @armoudian
> > To Visit: www.armoudian.com and www.scholarscircle.org.
> > To Hear:The Scholars' Circle, which is on:
> > KPFK
> > 90.7 FM Los Angeles
> > 98.7 FM Santa Barbara
> > 93.7 San Diego
> > 99.5 Ridgecrest/China Lake
> > WPRR 1680 AM and 95.3 FM Grand Rapids, MI
> > WAZU 90.7 FM Peoria, Illinois
> > KMUD 91.1 FM Garberville
> > KMUE 88.3 FM Eureka/Arcata, CA
> > KLAI 90.3 FM Laytonville, CA & 99.5 FM Shelter Cove, CA
> > KKRN 88.5 FM Redding, CA
> > KPVL 89.1 FM Postville, IA
> > KRFP 92.5 FM Moscow, ID
> > WRFI -- 91.9 Watkins Glen, NY
> > WINO -- 89.9 Odessa, NY & 88.1 Ithaca, NY
> > Coast Access FM Radio 104.9 FM Waikanae, NZ
> > KOWA Olympia, WA
> > KPFT-HD --Houston/Huntsville/Galveston, TX
> > Geneva Community Radio
> > I-Tunes and Stitcher
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Cerene Roberts <more_cerene at yahoo.com>
> > To: GRC <grc at peak.org>
> > Sent: Wed, Aug 7, 2013 8:00 am
> > Subject: [grc] Prison Issues Programming
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'd appreciate knowing of any radio programs that address issues of
> > "criminal justice" whether the focus is on the application of law -
> police,
> > courts, etc. - or alternatives to incarceration, imprisonment, parole,
> etc.
> >
> > A short blurb would be appreciated if time permits, but just a link will
> > also do.
> >
> > Please, no attachments.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Cerene Roberts
> > WBAI
> >
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