From charlie.knower at gmail.com Sun Jan 3 11:09:42 2021 From: charlie.knower at gmail.com (Charlie Knower) Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2021 12:09:42 -0700 Subject: [grc] Heartland Stories new show this week Message-ID: Heartland Stories 1/3/21 HOST: Theresa Marquez Run Time: [59:00] FILE DOWNLOAD Under Audioport Weekly Programs: http://audioport.org/index.php?op=series&series=Heartland+Stories Or on our Podcast page: https://heartlandstories.libsyn.com/ This program is broadcast in stereo This week, Heartland Stories host, Theresa Marquez, speaks with Jen Salinetti. Jen co-owns and operates Woven Roots Farm, a regenerative farm and CSA in present-day Tyringham, MA, that is celebrating 20 years of growing vegetables, herbs, and flowers using traditional, hand-scale farming practices. For over 15 years, she has offered workshops and courses that develop relationships to land, build skills of resilience, and promote regenerative growing practices at the farm, in the local school system, for the Northeast Organic Farming Association, and other regional organizations. She was recently selected as one of the Berkshires? 25 most dedicated, influential, and creative people. Brought to you by the people that produced Rootstock Radio, Heartland Radio is a weekly 29-minute radio show that is also available as a podcast, sponsored initially by the Heartland Study, a non profit research project dedicated to protecting the health of pregnant women and their babies. Each show engages listeners on the issues and challenges in food, farming and global health. While the team is in the Heartland, where much food is produced, our issues and interviews are with change makers, influentials and everyday people from all over the globe. We present solid information about what we all can do together to assure a healthy and just food system for the 21st century. Charlie Knower-Producer 608.620.8785 Cell charlie.knower at gmail.com From susan.raybuck at gmail.com Wed Jan 6 13:54:49 2021 From: susan.raybuck at gmail.com (Susan Raybuck) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2021 15:54:49 -0600 Subject: [grc] Guidelines for underwriting for our station volunteers References: <3471b63e-fb34-4e28-b910-74f35f24b9ad@Spark> Message-ID: We are revisiting our first guidelines for underwriting for volunteers and find a section in our own policy that puzzles us (clearly copied from another source). Radio reserves the right to require full, up-front payment from sponsors if they are first-time sponsors; their contribution total is $200 or less;?the sponsor is paying for paid promotional announcements?(WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?), as opposed to underwriting spots;?or the sponsor has a history of not submitting previously-pledged contributions in a timely manner. A board member flagged the phrase in bold and I cannot make sense of it myself. In fact unless it?s from a nonprofit, it sounds like it would be illegal to me. Could you help me understand if there are any other cases in which a sponsor can pay for a promotional announcement? Thank you! Susan Susan Raybuck KWVH Wimberley Valley Radio Board Secretary From mae at recnet.com Wed Jan 6 14:36:45 2021 From: mae at recnet.com (Michelle Bradley) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2021 17:36:45 -0500 Subject: [grc] Guidelines for underwriting for our station volunteers In-Reply-To: References: <3471b63e-fb34-4e28-b910-74f35f24b9ad@Spark> Message-ID: <9453d0bd-539f-4a2f-1199-7b8159be5359@recnet.com> The word "promote" and "spot" should not be in our vocabulary. Underwriters send a station money.? Stations acknowledge those donations through mentions of their business.? No more. See https://recnet.com/compliance *Michelle A. Bradley, CBT* /Amateur Radio: KU3N/ /Founder - REC Networks/ - *https://recnet.com* *1-844-REC-LPFM* / +1 202 621-2355 SBE Certified On 1/6/2021 4:54 PM, Susan Raybuck via grc wrote: > We are revisiting our first guidelines for underwriting for volunteers and find a section in our own policy that puzzles us (clearly copied from another source). > > Radio reserves the right to require full, up-front payment from sponsors if they are first-time sponsors; their contribution total is $200 or less;?the sponsor is paying for paid promotional announcements?(WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?), as opposed to underwriting spots;?or the sponsor has a history of not submitting previously-pledged contributions in a timely manner. > > A board member flagged the phrase in bold and I cannot make sense of it myself. In fact unless it?s from a nonprofit, it sounds like it would be illegal to me. > > Could you help me understand if there are any other cases in which a sponsor can pay for a promotional announcement? > > > > Thank you! > > Susan > > Susan Raybuck > KWVH Wimberley Valley Radio > Board Secretary > > _______________________________________________ > grc mailing list > grc at maillist.peak.org > http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc From gm at artxfm.com Thu Jan 7 07:06:24 2021 From: gm at artxfm.com (Sharon Scott) Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2021 10:06:24 -0500 Subject: [grc] Virtual GRC - New Year Meeting 01/11/21 In-Reply-To: <9453d0bd-539f-4a2f-1199-7b8159be5359@recnet.com> References: <3471b63e-fb34-4e28-b910-74f35f24b9ad@Spark> <9453d0bd-539f-4a2f-1199-7b8159be5359@recnet.com> Message-ID: <575fe039d093daabbd9babee4e7f82c7@artxfm.com> The next Virtual GRC Meeting will take place on Monday, January 11th at 8 PM Eastern. For the New Year, we will be sharing War Stories from 2020, Aspirations for 2021.... This event is open to everyone involved with Grassroots Radio. Hope to see you there! XO! ************************************ Virtual is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Vitual GRC Zoom Meeting Time: Jan 11, 2021 08:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89055645367 Meeting ID: 890 5564 5367 One tap mobile +16465588656,,89055645367# US (New York) +13017158592,,89055645367# US (Washington D.C) Dial by your location +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington D.C) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) Meeting ID: 890 5564 5367 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kd3vaMvUv8 From jar at wfhb.org Thu Jan 7 12:57:19 2021 From: jar at wfhb.org (jar at wfhb.org) Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2021 20:57:19 +0000 Subject: [grc] Invitation: Virtual GRC - New Year Meeting 01/11/21 @ Mon Jan 11, 2021 8pm - 9pm (EST) (grc@maillist.peak.org) Message-ID: <0000000000007c4ab205b855af76@google.com> You have been invited to the following event. Title: [grc] Virtual GRC - New Year Meeting 01/11/21 The next Virtual GRC Meeting will take place on Monday, January 11th at 8 PM Eastern. For the New Year, we will be sharing War Stories from 2020, Aspirations for 2021.... This event is open to everyone involved with Grassroots Radio. Hope to see you there! XO! ************************************ Virtual is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Vitual GRC Zoom Meeting Time: Jan 11, 2021 08:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89055645367 Meeting ID: 890 5564 5367 One tap mobile +16465588656,,89055645367# US (New York) +13017158592,,89055645367# US (Washington D.C) Dial by your location +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington D.C) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) ... 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This week host, Theresa Marquez, speaks with Kevin Mahalko about his passion and enthusiasm for organic, 100% grass-fed dairy farming and the power of grazing to heal instead of harm. Episodes are available on Audioport. Search for Heartland Stories or follow this link: http://audioport.org/index.php?op=series&series=Heartland+Stories Or on our Podcast page: https://heartlandstories.libsyn.com/ Heartland Radio: Cultivating Change Brought to you by the people that produced Rootstock Radio, Heartland Radio is a weekly 29-minute radio show that is also available as a podcast, sponsored initially by the Heartland Study, a non profit research project dedicated to protecting the health of pregnant women and their babies. Each show engages listeners on the issues and challenges in food, farming and global health. While the team is in the Heartland, where much food is produced, our issues and interviews are with change makers, influentials and everyday people from all over the globe. We present solid information about what we all can do together to assure a healthy and just food system for the 21st century. -- Charlie Knower - Producer 608.620.8785 Cell charlie.knower at gmail.com - From mike at brownbroadcast.com Sun Jan 10 19:44:41 2021 From: mike at brownbroadcast.com (Michael D. Brown) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2021 19:44:41 -0800 Subject: [grc] Radio for People Zoom call Tuesday Jan 12 Message-ID: <009a01d6e7cc$18af61e0$4a0e25a0$@brownbroadcast.com> This month's Radio For People Zoom Conference Call will be this Tuesday January 12 at 11AM PST / 2PM EST. The meeting link is the same as last month. For security, the link is not posted publicly. If you need a link to the meeting, please email to: betty at c-map.org Tentative Agenda: --FCC Updates (including applications and grants) --Station Updates --GRC conference planning for next year --Other conferences and training --Trump Insurrection fallout --Vaccine PSAs? (Ad Council, CDC, some states) (Covid Collaborative survey: only 34% said they were sure that they would get vaccinated; lower still in communities of color) --Anything else? Michael D. Brown Brown Broadcast Services, Inc. 3740 SW Comus St. ? Portland OR 97219-7418 USA mike at brownbroadcast.com ? www.brownbroadcast.com offc 503-245-6065 ? cell 503-703-3202 ? fax 503-912-7562 From spencer.graves at effectivedefense.org Sun Jan 10 21:26:55 2021 From: spencer.graves at effectivedefense.org (Spencer Graves) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2021 23:26:55 -0600 Subject: [grc] Fwd: Webinar series on "Media reform to build democracy" In-Reply-To: <943ecd6f-5e3b-a6e0-555a-ffae91a8398d@verizon.net> References: <943ecd6f-5e3b-a6e0-555a-ffae91a8398d@verizon.net> Message-ID: <92b09955-5fc1-4f90-0017-aa13fdae8c05@effectivedefense.org> Hello, All: Under what circumstances might you individually and collectively care to support a webinar series on something like "Media reform to build democracy"? The email exchange below includes a reply from Dean Baker, co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research and author of (2016) Rigged: How globalization and the rules to the modern economy were structured to make the rich richer. I will plan to attend the "Radio For People Zoom Conference Call" this Tuesday and participate as seems appropriate to the discussion of "Trump Insurrection fallout". If we are both creating and lucky, what we do in this area could contribute to congressional hearings that may lead to substantive media reform along the lines discussed in the email exchange below. Comments? Spencer Graves, PhD Journalist, 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio and Founder, EffectiveDefense.org 4550 Warwick Blvd 508 Kansas City, MO 64111 m: 408-655-4567 -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Re: Webinar series on "Media reform to build democracy" Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2021 04:50:45 -0700 From: Dean Baker To: Spencer Graves , Craig Aaron , Julia Cag? , contact at unboutdumonde.org, Robert W. McChesney , Daniel Kahneman , Helene E. Wood , Siva Vaidhyanathan , Penny Abernathy Hi Spencer, I'm open to it. Not sure there is a big market, but happy to give it a try. It is important. Happy New Year, Dean On 1/8/2021 8:32 PM, Spencer Graves wrote: > Hello, All: > > > ????? What do you think about producing a webinar series on media > reform to build democracy? > > > ????? I think we could attract a large audience to hear people like > Daniel Kahneman discusses the research in human psychology that > explains why people are susceptible to being criminally misled like > those who stormed the US Capitol last Wednesday and Robert McChesney, > Craig Aaron, Dean Baker, Julia Cag?, Siva Viadhyanathan, Penny > Abernathy, and others discuss what they think should be done.[1] > > > ????? I've produced webinars like this before, posting videos with > transcripts to Wikiversity, inviting the world to comment subject to > Wikipedia rules of writing from a neutral point of view citing > credible sources, and distributed edited versions of the audio via > Audioport.org, used by the Pacifica Radio Network of over 200 > community radio stations, most in the US but some in Canada and two in > Europe.[2] > > > ????? What do you think? > ????? Spencer Graves, PhD > ????? Journalist, 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio > and > ????? Founder, EffectiveDefense.org > ????? 4550 Warwick Blvd 508 > ????? Kansas City, MO 64111 > m:? 408-655-4567 > > > [1] My review of the literature on this is available in the > Wikiversity article on "Confirmation bias and conflict". > > > https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias_and_conflict > > > [2] A Wikiversity article on "Electoral integrity in the United > States" includes 3 interviews totaling 91 minutes, which I cut to 58 > minutes for broadcast on 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community > Radio on August 13 and cut further to 29 minutes for distribution > starting October 8 via "Sprouts:? Radio from the grassroots", > regularly carried by roughly 50 radio stations. > > > https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Electoral_integrity_in_the_United_States > -- Dean Baker (baker at cepr.net) Senior Economist Center for Economic and Policy Research 1611 Connecticut Ave., NW Washington, DC 20009 202-293-5380 (ext 114) 435-644-5746 (H) www.cepr.net From gm at artxfm.com Mon Jan 11 08:28:02 2021 From: gm at artxfm.com (Sharon Scott) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 11:28:02 -0500 Subject: [grc] Virtual GRC - New Year Meeting 01/11/21 In-Reply-To: <575fe039d093daabbd9babee4e7f82c7@artxfm.com> References: <3471b63e-fb34-4e28-b910-74f35f24b9ad@Spark> <9453d0bd-539f-4a2f-1199-7b8159be5359@recnet.com> <575fe039d093daabbd9babee4e7f82c7@artxfm.com> Message-ID: <93e2de0fe530426cd79755066738179e@artxfm.com> Virtual GRC Meeting TONIGHT! Monday, January 11th at 8 PM Eastern. Zoom invite below. We will be updating the meeting topic to discuss the present National Emergency and how Community Broadcasts should respond. This event is open to everyone involved with Grassroots Radio. Hope to see you there! XO! ************************************ Virtual GRC is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Virtual GRC Zoom Meeting Time: Jan 11, 2021 08:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89055645367 Meeting ID: 890 5564 5367 One tap mobile +16465588656,,89055645367# US (New York) +13017158592,,89055645367# US (Washington D.C) Dial by your location +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington D.C) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) Meeting ID: 890 5564 5367 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kd3vaMvUv8 From adrienne at sonic.net Mon Jan 11 09:16:02 2021 From: adrienne at sonic.net (Adrienne) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 09:16:02 -0800 Subject: [grc] Fwd: Webinar series on "Media reform to build democracy" In-Reply-To: <92b09955-5fc1-4f90-0017-aa13fdae8c05@effectivedefense.org> References: <943ecd6f-5e3b-a6e0-555a-ffae91a8398d@verizon.net> <92b09955-5fc1-4f90-0017-aa13fdae8c05@effectivedefense.org> Message-ID: <0f0d6c3bcaed4013928de4417728929b@sonic.net> I am interested in thinking together with you all about new ideas for control of fascism, propaganda and lies on the airwaves and internet outlets. These could include old laws and other systems in Germany and other countries against public hate speech. I am concerned that the response to the Capital invasion will be to control free speech and add more law enforcement. I realize that there is a tricky line to walk. But, it's clear to me that, beginning with Rush Limbough and the end of the Fairness Doctrine, we've allowed dangerous ideas to infect our society under the guise of free speech. I see our community as both extremely principled and very practical. With this and our experience in media this is the place where this conversation should take place. Adrienne ============ Adrienne Lauby Pushing Limits Host/Producer KPFA's disability program (707) 795-2890 home (707) 332-1894 cell http://www.pushinglimits.i941.net/ On 2021-01-10 9:26 pm, Spencer Graves via grc wrote: > Hello, All: > > Under what circumstances might you individually and collectively care to support a webinar series on something like "Media reform to build democracy"? The email exchange below includes a reply from Dean Baker, co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research and author of (2016) Rigged: How globalization and the rules to the modern economy were structured to make the rich richer. > > I will plan to attend the "Radio For People Zoom Conference Call" this Tuesday and participate as seems appropriate to the discussion of "Trump Insurrection fallout". > > If we are both creating and lucky, what we do in this area could contribute to congressional hearings that may lead to substantive media reform along the lines discussed in the email exchange below. > > Comments? > Spencer Graves, PhD > Journalist, 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio > and > Founder, EffectiveDefense.org > 4550 Warwick Blvd 508 > Kansas City, MO 64111 > m: 408-655-4567 > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > Subject: Re: Webinar series on "Media reform to build democracy" > Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2021 04:50:45 -0700 > From: Dean Baker > To: Spencer Graves , Craig Aaron , Julia Cag? , contact at unboutdumonde.org, Robert W. McChesney , Daniel Kahneman , Helene E. Wood , Siva Vaidhyanathan , Penny Abernathy > > Hi Spencer, > > I'm open to it. Not sure there is a big market, but happy to give it a try. It is important. > > Happy New Year, > > Dean > > On 1/8/2021 8:32 PM, Spencer Graves wrote: > >> Hello, All: >> >> What do you think about producing a webinar series on media reform to build democracy? >> >> I think we could attract a large audience to hear people like Daniel Kahneman discusses the research in human psychology that explains why people are susceptible to being criminally misled like those who stormed the US Capitol last Wednesday and Robert McChesney, Craig Aaron, Dean Baker, Julia Cag?, Siva Viadhyanathan, Penny Abernathy, and others discuss what they think should be done.[1] >> >> I've produced webinars like this before, posting videos with transcripts to Wikiversity, inviting the world to comment subject to Wikipedia rules of writing from a neutral point of view citing credible sources, and distributed edited versions of the audio via Audioport.org, used by the Pacifica Radio Network of over 200 community radio stations, most in the US but some in Canada and two in Europe.[2] >> >> What do you think? >> Spencer Graves, PhD >> Journalist, 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio >> and >> Founder, EffectiveDefense.org >> 4550 Warwick Blvd 508 >> Kansas City, MO 64111 >> m: 408-655-4567 >> >> [1] My review of the literature on this is available in the Wikiversity article on "Confirmation bias and conflict". >> >> https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias_and_conflict >> >> [2] A Wikiversity article on "Electoral integrity in the United States" includes 3 interviews totaling 91 minutes, which I cut to 58 minutes for broadcast on 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio on August 13 and cut further to 29 minutes for distribution starting October 8 via "Sprouts: Radio from the grassroots", regularly carried by roughly 50 radio stations. >> >> https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Electoral_integrity_in_the_United_States > -- > Dean Baker (baker at cepr.net) > Senior Economist > Center for Economic and Policy Research 1611 Connecticut Ave., NW > Washington, DC 20009 > 202-293-5380 (ext 114) > 435-644-5746 (H) > www.cepr.net [1] > > _______________________________________________ > grc mailing list > grc at maillist.peak.org > http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc Links: ------ [1] http://www.cepr.net From rivaenteen at gmail.com Mon Jan 11 09:34:57 2021 From: rivaenteen at gmail.com (riva enteen) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 09:34:57 -0800 Subject: [grc] Fwd: Webinar series on "Media reform to build democracy" In-Reply-To: <0f0d6c3bcaed4013928de4417728929b@sonic.net> References: <943ecd6f-5e3b-a6e0-555a-ffae91a8398d@verizon.net> <92b09955-5fc1-4f90-0017-aa13fdae8c05@effectivedefense.org> <0f0d6c3bcaed4013928de4417728929b@sonic.net> Message-ID: Yes, it's a slippery slope. I agree with Glenn Greenwald. Med ia Alliance does not. Healthy debate is important. https://greenwald.substack.com/p/violence-in-the-capitol-dangers-in On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 9:16 AM Adrienne via grc wrote: > I am interested in thinking together with you all about new ideas for > control of fascism, propaganda and lies on the airwaves and internet > outlets. These could include old laws and other systems in Germany and > other countries against public hate speech. > > I am concerned that the response to the Capital invasion will be to > control free speech and add more law enforcement. I realize that there > is a tricky line to walk. But, it's clear to me that, beginning with > Rush Limbough and the end of the Fairness Doctrine, we've allowed > dangerous ideas to infect our society under the guise of free speech. > > I see our community as both extremely principled and very practical. > With this and our experience in media this is the place where this > conversation should take place. > > Adrienne > > ============ > > Adrienne Lauby > Pushing Limits > Host/Producer > KPFA's disability program > (707) 795-2890 home > (707) 332-1894 cell > http://www.pushinglimits.i941.net/ > > On 2021-01-10 9:26 pm, Spencer Graves via grc wrote: > > > Hello, All: > > > > Under what circumstances might you individually and collectively care to > support a webinar series on something like "Media reform to build > democracy"? The email exchange below includes a reply from Dean Baker, > co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research and author of > (2016) Rigged: How globalization and the rules to the modern economy were > structured to make the rich richer. > > > > I will plan to attend the "Radio For People Zoom Conference Call" this > Tuesday and participate as seems appropriate to the discussion of "Trump > Insurrection fallout". > > > > If we are both creating and lucky, what we do in this area could > contribute to congressional hearings that may lead to substantive media > reform along the lines discussed in the email exchange below. > > > > Comments? > > Spencer Graves, PhD > > Journalist, 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio > > and > > Founder, EffectiveDefense.org > > 4550 Warwick Blvd 508 > > Kansas City, MO 64111 > > m: 408-655-4567 > > > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > > Subject: Re: Webinar series on "Media reform to build democracy" > > Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2021 04:50:45 -0700 > > From: Dean Baker > > To: Spencer Graves , Craig Aaron < > caaron at freepress.net>, Julia Cag? , > contact at unboutdumonde.org, Robert W. McChesney , > Daniel Kahneman , Helene E. Wood < > hwood at princeton.edu>, Siva Vaidhyanathan , Penny > Abernathy > > > > Hi Spencer, > > > > I'm open to it. Not sure there is a big market, but happy to give it a > try. It is important. > > > > Happy New Year, > > > > Dean > > > > On 1/8/2021 8:32 PM, Spencer Graves wrote: > > > >> Hello, All: > >> > >> What do you think about producing a webinar series on media reform to > build democracy? > >> > >> I think we could attract a large audience to hear people like Daniel > Kahneman discusses the research in human psychology that explains why > people are susceptible to being criminally misled like those who stormed > the US Capitol last Wednesday and Robert McChesney, Craig Aaron, Dean > Baker, Julia Cag?, Siva Viadhyanathan, Penny Abernathy, and others discuss > what they think should be done.[1] > >> > >> I've produced webinars like this before, posting videos with > transcripts to Wikiversity, inviting the world to comment subject to > Wikipedia rules of writing from a neutral point of view citing credible > sources, and distributed edited versions of the audio via Audioport.org, > used by the Pacifica Radio Network of over 200 community radio stations, > most in the US but some in Canada and two in Europe.[2] > >> > >> What do you think? > >> Spencer Graves, PhD > >> Journalist, 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio > >> and > >> Founder, EffectiveDefense.org > >> 4550 Warwick Blvd 508 > >> Kansas City, MO 64111 > >> m: 408-655-4567 > >> > >> [1] My review of the literature on this is available in the Wikiversity > article on "Confirmation bias and conflict". > >> > >> https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias_and_conflict > >> > >> [2] A Wikiversity article on "Electoral integrity in the United States" > includes 3 interviews totaling 91 minutes, which I cut to 58 minutes for > broadcast on 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio on August 13 > and cut further to 29 minutes for distribution starting October 8 via > "Sprouts: Radio from the grassroots", regularly carried by roughly 50 > radio stations. > >> > >> > https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Electoral_integrity_in_the_United_States > > -- > > Dean Baker (baker at cepr.net) > > Senior Economist > > Center for Economic and Policy Research 1611 Connecticut Ave., NW > > Washington, DC 20009 > > 202-293-5380 (ext 114) > > 435-644-5746 (H) > > www.cepr.net [1] > > > > _______________________________________________ > > grc mailing list > > grc at maillist.peak.org > > http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc > > > Links: > ------ > [1] http://www.cepr.net > _______________________________________________ > grc mailing list > grc at maillist.peak.org > http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc > From egbailey at greyrock.org Mon Jan 11 12:33:49 2021 From: egbailey at greyrock.org (Elizabeth Bailey) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 13:33:49 -0700 Subject: [grc] Fwd: Webinar series on "Media reform to build democracy" In-Reply-To: References: <943ecd6f-5e3b-a6e0-555a-ffae91a8398d@verizon.net> <92b09955-5fc1-4f90-0017-aa13fdae8c05@effectivedefense.org> <0f0d6c3bcaed4013928de4417728929b@sonic.net> Message-ID: Long overdue. Keep me in the loop. Elizabeth Bailey Former news broadcaster KGNU ,KRFC. On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 10:35 AM riva enteen via grc wrote: > Yes, it's a slippery slope. > I agree with Glenn Greenwald. Med ia Alliance does not. Healthy debate is > important. > https://greenwald.substack.com/p/violence-in-the-capitol-dangers-in > > On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 9:16 AM Adrienne via grc > wrote: > > > I am interested in thinking together with you all about new ideas for > > control of fascism, propaganda and lies on the airwaves and internet > > outlets. These could include old laws and other systems in Germany and > > other countries against public hate speech. > > > > I am concerned that the response to the Capital invasion will be to > > control free speech and add more law enforcement. I realize that there > > is a tricky line to walk. But, it's clear to me that, beginning with > > Rush Limbough and the end of the Fairness Doctrine, we've allowed > > dangerous ideas to infect our society under the guise of free speech. > > > > I see our community as both extremely principled and very practical. > > With this and our experience in media this is the place where this > > conversation should take place. > > > > Adrienne > > > > ============ > > > > Adrienne Lauby > > Pushing Limits > > Host/Producer > > KPFA's disability program > > (707) 795-2890 home > > (707) 332-1894 cell > > http://www.pushinglimits.i941.net/ > > > > On 2021-01-10 9:26 pm, Spencer Graves via grc wrote: > > > > > Hello, All: > > > > > > Under what circumstances might you individually and collectively care > to > > support a webinar series on something like "Media reform to build > > democracy"? The email exchange below includes a reply from Dean Baker, > > co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research and author of > > (2016) Rigged: How globalization and the rules to the modern economy were > > structured to make the rich richer. > > > > > > I will plan to attend the "Radio For People Zoom Conference Call" this > > Tuesday and participate as seems appropriate to the discussion of "Trump > > Insurrection fallout". > > > > > > If we are both creating and lucky, what we do in this area could > > contribute to congressional hearings that may lead to substantive media > > reform along the lines discussed in the email exchange below. > > > > > > Comments? > > > Spencer Graves, PhD > > > Journalist, 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio > > > and > > > Founder, EffectiveDefense.org > > > 4550 Warwick Blvd 508 > > > Kansas City, MO 64111 > > > m: 408-655-4567 > > > > > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > > > Subject: Re: Webinar series on "Media reform to build democracy" > > > Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2021 04:50:45 -0700 > > > From: Dean Baker > > > To: Spencer Graves , Craig Aaron > < > > caaron at freepress.net>, Julia Cag? , > > contact at unboutdumonde.org, Robert W. McChesney , > > Daniel Kahneman , Helene E. Wood < > > hwood at princeton.edu>, Siva Vaidhyanathan , Penny > > Abernathy > > > > > > Hi Spencer, > > > > > > I'm open to it. Not sure there is a big market, but happy to give it a > > try. It is important. > > > > > > Happy New Year, > > > > > > Dean > > > > > > On 1/8/2021 8:32 PM, Spencer Graves wrote: > > > > > >> Hello, All: > > >> > > >> What do you think about producing a webinar series on media reform to > > build democracy? > > >> > > >> I think we could attract a large audience to hear people like Daniel > > Kahneman discusses the research in human psychology that explains why > > people are susceptible to being criminally misled like those who stormed > > the US Capitol last Wednesday and Robert McChesney, Craig Aaron, Dean > > Baker, Julia Cag?, Siva Viadhyanathan, Penny Abernathy, and others > discuss > > what they think should be done.[1] > > >> > > >> I've produced webinars like this before, posting videos with > > transcripts to Wikiversity, inviting the world to comment subject to > > Wikipedia rules of writing from a neutral point of view citing credible > > sources, and distributed edited versions of the audio via Audioport.org, > > used by the Pacifica Radio Network of over 200 community radio stations, > > most in the US but some in Canada and two in Europe.[2] > > >> > > >> What do you think? > > >> Spencer Graves, PhD > > >> Journalist, 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio > > >> and > > >> Founder, EffectiveDefense.org > > >> 4550 Warwick Blvd 508 > > >> Kansas City, MO 64111 > > >> m: 408-655-4567 > > >> > > >> [1] My review of the literature on this is available in the > Wikiversity > > article on "Confirmation bias and conflict". > > >> > > >> https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias_and_conflict > > >> > > >> [2] A Wikiversity article on "Electoral integrity in the United > States" > > includes 3 interviews totaling 91 minutes, which I cut to 58 minutes for > > broadcast on 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio on August 13 > > and cut further to 29 minutes for distribution starting October 8 via > > "Sprouts: Radio from the grassroots", regularly carried by roughly 50 > > radio stations. > > >> > > >> > > https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Electoral_integrity_in_the_United_States > > > -- > > > Dean Baker (baker at cepr.net) > > > Senior Economist > > > Center for Economic and Policy Research 1611 Connecticut Ave., NW > > > Washington, DC 20009 > > > 202-293-5380 (ext 114) > > > 435-644-5746 (H) > > > www.cepr.net [1] > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > grc mailing list > > > grc at maillist.peak.org > > > http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc > > > > > > Links: > > ------ > > [1] http://www.cepr.net > > _______________________________________________ > > grc mailing list > > grc at maillist.peak.org > > http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc > > > _______________________________________________ > grc mailing list > grc at maillist.peak.org > http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc > From mike at brownbroadcast.com Tue Jan 12 00:24:41 2021 From: mike at brownbroadcast.com (Michael D. Brown) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2021 00:24:41 -0800 Subject: [grc] Radio for People Zoom call Today (Tuesday) Jan 12 Message-ID: <008001d6e8bc$60a06b70$21e14250$@brownbroadcast.com> This month's Radio For People Zoom Conference Call will be this Tuesday January 12 at 11AM PST / 2PM EST. The meeting link is the same as last month. For security, the link is not posted publicly. If you need a link to the meeting, please email to: betty at c-map.org Tentative Agenda: --FCC Updates (including applications and grants) --Station Updates --GRC conference planning for next year --Other conferences and training --Trump Insurrection fallout --Vaccine PSAs? (Ad Council, CDC, some states) (Covid Collaborative survey: only 34% said they were sure that they would get vaccinated; lower still in communities of color) --Anything else? Michael D. Brown Brown Broadcast Services, Inc. 3740 SW Comus St. ? Portland OR 97219-7418 USA mike at brownbroadcast.com ? www.brownbroadcast.com offc 503-245-6065 ? cell 503-703-3202 ? fax 503-912-7562 From spencer.graves at effectivedefense.org Thu Jan 14 08:23:28 2021 From: spencer.graves at effectivedefense.org (Spencer Graves) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2021 10:23:28 -0600 Subject: [grc] Fwd: Webinar series on "Media reform to build democracy" In-Reply-To: References: <943ecd6f-5e3b-a6e0-555a-ffae91a8398d@verizon.net> <92b09955-5fc1-4f90-0017-aa13fdae8c05@effectivedefense.org> <0f0d6c3bcaed4013928de4417728929b@sonic.net> Message-ID: <6ee57f20-f7ed-9a08-d637-d8ed1a5a6ce0@effectivedefense.org> Thanks to all who replied. The easiest thing for me would be to organize a series of 28-minute interviews to broadcast live on kkfi.org on Tuesday evenings 6-6:30 PM Central, then post a video with a transcript to Wikiversity, and post the audio to Audioport.org. Anyone in the world could access it from there and broadcast it at a time most convenient to them. I currently have a commitment only from Dean Baker AND a February 23, 6-6:30 PM Central time slot reserved. I can get many later Tuesdays at that meeting by asking for them ;-) People elsewhere could simulcast what I produce live -- and even participate in a live interview if they'd like -- take the recording from Audioport later. If Baker would prefer a different time, I can record an interview at his convenience and broadcast it later. Alternatively, we could try to organize live videoconference(s). Howeer, I'd need someone else to handle promoting it to an audience. What do you think? FYI: I will discuss this next Sunday, January 17, with the "Radio Active Magazine" team, which produces content for Tuesdays, 6-6:30 PM Central on kkfi.org. I can get most later Tuesdays if I want them by asking for them in that meeting. However, I currently only have Dean Baker. Thanks for your interest and support. Spencer Graves, PhD Journalist, 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio and Founder, EffectiveDefense.org 4550 Warwick Blvd 508 Kansas City, MO 64111 m: 408-655-4567 On 2021-01-11 14:33, Elizabeth Bailey via grc wrote: > Long overdue. Keep me in the loop. > Elizabeth Bailey Former news broadcaster KGNU ,KRFC. > > On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 10:35 AM riva enteen via grc > wrote: > >> Yes, it's a slippery slope. >> I agree with Glenn Greenwald. Med ia Alliance does not. Healthy debate is >> important. >> https://greenwald.substack.com/p/violence-in-the-capitol-dangers-in >> >> On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 9:16 AM Adrienne via grc >> wrote: >> >>> I am interested in thinking together with you all about new ideas for >>> control of fascism, propaganda and lies on the airwaves and internet >>> outlets. These could include old laws and other systems in Germany and >>> other countries against public hate speech. >>> >>> I am concerned that the response to the Capital invasion will be to >>> control free speech and add more law enforcement. I realize that there >>> is a tricky line to walk. But, it's clear to me that, beginning with >>> Rush Limbough and the end of the Fairness Doctrine, we've allowed >>> dangerous ideas to infect our society under the guise of free speech. >>> >>> I see our community as both extremely principled and very practical. >>> With this and our experience in media this is the place where this >>> conversation should take place. >>> >>> Adrienne >>> >>> ============ >>> >>> Adrienne Lauby >>> Pushing Limits >>> Host/Producer >>> KPFA's disability program >>> (707) 795-2890 home >>> (707) 332-1894 cell >>> http://www.pushinglimits.i941.net/ >>> >>> On 2021-01-10 9:26 pm, Spencer Graves via grc wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, All: >>>> >>>> Under what circumstances might you individually and collectively care >> to >>> support a webinar series on something like "Media reform to build >>> democracy"? The email exchange below includes a reply from Dean Baker, >>> co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research and author of >>> (2016) Rigged: How globalization and the rules to the modern economy were >>> structured to make the rich richer. >>>> >>>> I will plan to attend the "Radio For People Zoom Conference Call" this >>> Tuesday and participate as seems appropriate to the discussion of "Trump >>> Insurrection fallout". >>>> >>>> If we are both creating and lucky, what we do in this area could >>> contribute to congressional hearings that may lead to substantive media >>> reform along the lines discussed in the email exchange below. >>>> >>>> Comments? >>>> Spencer Graves, PhD >>>> Journalist, 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio >>>> and >>>> Founder, EffectiveDefense.org >>>> 4550 Warwick Blvd 508 >>>> Kansas City, MO 64111 >>>> m: 408-655-4567 >>>> >>>> -------- Forwarded Message -------- >>>> Subject: Re: Webinar series on "Media reform to build democracy" >>>> Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2021 04:50:45 -0700 >>>> From: Dean Baker >>>> To: Spencer Graves , Craig Aaron >> < >>> caaron at freepress.net>, Julia Cag? , >>> contact at unboutdumonde.org, Robert W. McChesney , >>> Daniel Kahneman , Helene E. Wood < >>> hwood at princeton.edu>, Siva Vaidhyanathan , Penny >>> Abernathy >>>> >>>> Hi Spencer, >>>> >>>> I'm open to it. Not sure there is a big market, but happy to give it a >>> try. It is important. >>>> >>>> Happy New Year, >>>> >>>> Dean >>>> >>>> On 1/8/2021 8:32 PM, Spencer Graves wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello, All: >>>>> >>>>> What do you think about producing a webinar series on media reform to >>> build democracy? >>>>> >>>>> I think we could attract a large audience to hear people like Daniel >>> Kahneman discusses the research in human psychology that explains why >>> people are susceptible to being criminally misled like those who stormed >>> the US Capitol last Wednesday and Robert McChesney, Craig Aaron, Dean >>> Baker, Julia Cag?, Siva Viadhyanathan, Penny Abernathy, and others >> discuss >>> what they think should be done.[1] >>>>> >>>>> I've produced webinars like this before, posting videos with >>> transcripts to Wikiversity, inviting the world to comment subject to >>> Wikipedia rules of writing from a neutral point of view citing credible >>> sources, and distributed edited versions of the audio via Audioport.org, >>> used by the Pacifica Radio Network of over 200 community radio stations, >>> most in the US but some in Canada and two in Europe.[2] >>>>> >>>>> What do you think? >>>>> Spencer Graves, PhD >>>>> Journalist, 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio >>>>> and >>>>> Founder, EffectiveDefense.org >>>>> 4550 Warwick Blvd 508 >>>>> Kansas City, MO 64111 >>>>> m: 408-655-4567 >>>>> >>>>> [1] My review of the literature on this is available in the >> Wikiversity >>> article on "Confirmation bias and conflict". >>>>> >>>>> https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias_and_conflict >>>>> >>>>> [2] A Wikiversity article on "Electoral integrity in the United >> States" >>> includes 3 interviews totaling 91 minutes, which I cut to 58 minutes for >>> broadcast on 90.1 FM, KKFI.org, Kansas City Community Radio on August 13 >>> and cut further to 29 minutes for distribution starting October 8 via >>> "Sprouts: Radio from the grassroots", regularly carried by roughly 50 >>> radio stations. >>>>> >>>>> >>> https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Electoral_integrity_in_the_United_States >>>> -- >>>> Dean Baker (baker at cepr.net) >>>> Senior Economist >>>> Center for Economic and Policy Research 1611 Connecticut Ave., NW >>>> Washington, DC 20009 >>>> 202-293-5380 (ext 114) >>>> 435-644-5746 (H) >>>> www.cepr.net [1] >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> grc mailing list >>>> grc at maillist.peak.org >>>> http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc >>> >>> >>> Links: >>> ------ >>> [1] http://www.cepr.net >>> _______________________________________________ >>> grc mailing list >>> grc at maillist.peak.org >>> http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> grc mailing list >> grc at maillist.peak.org >> http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc >> > _______________________________________________ > grc mailing list > grc at maillist.peak.org > http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc > From sirius at pacifica.org Fri Jan 22 12:57:02 2021 From: sirius at pacifica.org (Sirius_Pacifica_Org) Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2021 15:57:02 -0500 Subject: [grc] Program Director job opening at WBAI, NY Message-ID: Hi All, PD opening at WBAI, NY. Please forward to anyone interested in applying. The deadline is March 31st 2021 thanks, Jon --------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Almeleh Director of Engineering and Compliance Pacifica Foundation, Inc. 973-710-8173 WBAI 99.5 FM SEEKS PROGRAM DIRECTOR PACIFICA RADIO STATION, WBAI-New York, 99.5 FM, is searching for a Program Director to supervise WBAI's on air program format, assure FCC compliance and oversee on-air fund drives among other responsibilities. WBAI, one of five stations in the Pacifica Foundation network, is a mission-driven, member-supported, non-commercial station that broadcasts arts, culture, music, news and public affairs. Providing alternatives to corporate broadcasting and conventional public radio, WBAI also streams and its archived programs can be heard at wbai.org . Salary $57,500.00 - $65,000.00 annually - commensurate with experience. The complete job description is posted at wbai.org and pacificafoundation.org . Please submit a detailed letter of interest and a resume to WBAIPDapplication at gmail.com by March 31, 2021. ------------------------------------------ WBAI-N.Y. 99.5 FM PROGRAM DIRECTOR JOB DESCRIPTION STATUS: Full time, Exempt, Non-Union. SALARY: $57,500.00 - $65,000.00 annually - commensurate with experience. BENEFITS: Comprehensive Benefits Package. BACKGROUND: The Pacifica Foundation is a mission-driven, non-profit, member-supported organization that operates exclusively for educational purposes (arts, culture, music, news and public affairs), with none of the net earnings benefiting any member of the Foundation. Providing free speech, peace and social justice radio that serves as an alternative to corporate broadcasting and conventional public radio, WBAI Radio, which was established in 1959, is one of the five stations in the Pacifica Network. WBAI serves the greater metropolitan New York City region and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut. The other four Pacifica stations broadcast in Washington D.C. (WPFW); Houston, TX. (KPFT ); Berkeley, CA. (KPFA); and Los Angeles, CA. (KPFK). In addition, redistributed Pacifica Network programs are broadcast from approximately 200 affiliate stations located in colleges and communities throughout the United States. The Pacifica Radio Archives, recognized as the oldest public radio archive in the United States, is an unduplicated resource that has documented more than five decades of grassroots political, cultural, and performing arts history. JOB SUMMARY: Reporting to the General Manager, the Program Director is a member of the Station's management team and is expected to ensure excellent programming that generates listener support, meets community needs, and fulfills the mission of WBAI and the Pacifica Foundation, as well as complies with all relevant foundation policies, requirements, and state and federal laws. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: A. Supervise all programming for the station; B. In consultation with the General Manager and the Local Station Board, develop programming philosophy and policies; C. In consultation with the General Manager and the Programmers/Producers, coordinate on-air fundraising that includes designing the program format, and selecting and acquiring premiums for on-air fundraising "Marathon" programs; D. Coordinate programming needs with the Operations Staff; E. In consultation with the General Manager, prepare and design the program grid and maintain its publication on WBAI websites as well as other appropriate media, venues and online sources; F. Communicate with the Programming Staff, and schedule - at a minimum - monthly meetings to discuss station projects and activities, planned and underway, as well as other issues that are pertinent to the operation of the station; G. Develop and institute a program evaluation system in which clearly defined performance measurements and standards would be applied to the Programmer's/Producer's performance and show; H. Coordinate with the GM, the Development Director, the Programmers/Producers, and others such as Social Media Staff, to promote WBAI's programming, vision and brand and ensure outreach to a wide audience, and to grow that audience; I. Coordinate programming with the National Programming Director and other Pacifica stations and participate in development of national programming; J. Supervise the Programming Staff in accordance with individual and union contracts placing emphasis on the development of collaborative working relationships; K. Develop Audience Research applicable to a non-commercial, community-supported radio station and prepare data from Nielsen; L. Participate in development of budget and ensure Programming Department operates within budget; M. Participate as a member of the WBAI management team; and N. Other job duties as may be assigned by the General Manager. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: A. Programming format 1. Improve air sound; 2. Solicit and evaluate program proposals recognizing the importance of including programs that address groups inadequately represented in the media; 3. Ensure compliance with FCC and Pacifica rules and regulations; and 4. Coordinate the development of "Marathon" and special programs. B. Staff Development and Supervision 1. Upgrade staff skills and develop media training; 2. Oversee the production and broadcast of in-house program announcements and pubic service announcements that air between shows throughout the broadcast day; 3. Attend and/or lead staff meetings as necessary; and 4. Facilitate entry of graduate apprentices and other volunteers into programming and other departments. C. Community Relations 1. Participate in off-air fundraising and community events representing the station and Pacifica at various public forums and with donors, as needed; and 2. Espouse the rights and promote the interests of groups inadequately represented in the media. SKILLS AND ABILITIES * Knowledge of broadcast and content production industry. * Excellent oral and written skills. * Attention to detail is a major asset. * Highly motivated with proven leadership capabilities. * Ability to work harmoniously with, and manage, a large diverse workforce consisting primarily of volunteer programmers. * Ability to work with distinctive community based organizations as well as with the WBAI Local Station Board and the Pacifica National Board. * Capacity to manage multiple projects simultaneously. * Committed to working to ensure that the WBAI working environment is safe and free of racist, sexual and gender bias/harassment. * Optimally, has managed a radio station under difficult circumstances. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE * Bachelor's degree in Broadcasting or related field, or equivalent experience. * Experienced and knowledgeable about social media, podcasting platforms and second digital streaming. * Computer literacy: experience in Project Management, and Data Analysis preferred. * Minimum 3 years experience as a program producer, program manager or in a comparable position in a related field, preferably in a non-corporate media setting. EEO STATEMENT: The Pacifica Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, religious creed, national origin, ethnicity, gender, age, marital status, disability, medical condition or sexual orientation. DEADLINE: Please submit a detailed letter of interest and a resume to WBAIPDapplication at gmail.com by March 31, 2021. From charlie.knower at gmail.com Sun Jan 24 09:29:02 2021 From: charlie.knower at gmail.com (Charlie Knower) Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2021 10:29:02 -0700 Subject: [grc] Heartland Stories new episode week of Jan 24 2020 Message-ID: HEARTLAND STORIES:NSEDU OBOT WITHERSPOON, PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS. Series: Title: Sub-title: Heartland Stories Nsedu Obot Witherspoon, protecting children from environmental hazards. Producer: Program type: Broadcast Restrictions: Charlie Knower Weekly Program For non-profit use only. Summary: Featured speakers/guests: This week, Theresa speaks with Nse Witherspoon who serves at the Executive Director for the Childrens Environmental Health Network (CEHN), where her responsibilities include successfully organizing, leading, and managing policy, education/training, and science-related programs. For the past 18 years, she has served as a key spokesperson for childrens vulnerabilities and the need for their protection, conducting presentations and lectures across the country. Nsedu Obot Witherspoon Notes: Credits: Heartland Radio: Cultivating Change Brought to you by the people that produced Rootstock Radio, Heartland Radio is a weekly 29-minute radio show that is also available as a podcast, sponsored initially by the Heartland Study, a non profit research project dedicated to protecting the health of pregnant women and their babies. Each show engages listeners on the issues and challenges in food, farming and global health. While the team is in the Heartland, where much food is produced, our issues and interviews are with change makers, influentials and everyday people from all over the globe. We present solid information about what we all can do together to assure a healthy and just food system for the 21st century. Host, Theresa Marquez Topics Family Farm | Organic Farming | Alternative Medicine | Children and Reproductive Health | Food and Nutrition Edit Version | Add Files | Delete Version/Files VERSION 1: Total Length (HH:MM:SS) Description Uploaded 00:29:03 01-24-21 11:25 Transcript, Announcer Script Location Recorded Release Date Language View Script Viroqua, WI 01-24-2021 English # Segment Length Label File Info Download Stats 1 00:29:03 heartlandstories01242020 192Kbps mp3 (39.83MB) Stereo Heartland Radio: Cultivating Change Brought to you by the people that produced Rootstock Radio, Heartland Radio is a weekly 29-minute radio show that is also available as a podcast, sponsored initially by the Heartland Study, a non profit research project dedicated to protecting the health of pregnant women and their babies. Each show engages listeners on the issues and challenges in food, farming and global health. While the team is in the Heartland, where much food is produced, our issues and interviews are with change makers, influentials and everyday people from all over the globe. We present solid information about what we all can do together to assure a healthy and just food system for the 21st century. Episodes are available on Audioport. Search for Heartland Stories or follow this link: http://audioport.org/index.php?op=series&series=Heartland+Stories Or on our Podcast page: https://heartlandstories.libsyn.com/ Charlie Knower, Producer charlie.knower at gmail.com 608-620-8785 From manager at kboo.org Sat Jan 23 18:30:17 2021 From: manager at kboo.org (Station Manager) Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2021 18:30:17 -0800 Subject: [grc] Hiring: KBOO seeks a Development Director Message-ID: Hi GRC, KBOO Community Radio in Portland, Oregon is hiring for a development director. This position coordinates and leads all fundraising campaigns and communications, and business outreach. Applications due Feb 24. For a full job description and details on how to apply, see https://kboo.fm/hiring-development-director. -Jenna [image: signature logo_evergreen.png] *Celeste Carey (she/her) & * *Jenna Yokoyama (she/they)* *Interim Station Co-Managers* KBOO-FM | 503-231-8032 ext 246 20 SE 8th Ave., Portland, OR 97214 manager at kboo.fm | kboo.fm Join KBOO ? help revolutionize the media. [image: facebook logo (1).png] [image: twitter logo (1).jpg] [image: instagram-vetor1 (1).png] *Acknowledgment ? KBOO Radio Station is located in Portland, Oregon in Multnomah County. We honor the Indigenous people whose traditional and ancestral homelands we stand on: the Multnomah, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Tumwater, Watlala bands of the Chinook, the Tualatin Kalapuya and many other Indigenous nations of the Willamette and Columbia River regions. It is important to acknowledge the ancestors of this land and to recognize that we are here because of the sacrifices forced upon them. In remembering these communities, we honor their legacy, their lives, and their descendants with the forming of relationships to each other and the living world.* From charlie.knower at gmail.com Sun Jan 31 09:27:39 2021 From: charlie.knower at gmail.com (Charlie Knower) Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2021 10:27:39 -0700 Subject: [grc] This week on Heartland Stories Message-ID: HEARTLAND STORIES:LEAH PENNIMAN, FARMER, EDUCATOR AND AUTHOR Series: Title: Sub-title: Heartland Stories Leah Penniman, Farmer, Educator and Author Producer: Program type: Broadcast Restrictions: Charlie Knower Weekly Program For non-profit use only. Summary: Featured speakers/guests: This week Theresa interviews Leah Penniman, a farmer, educator, author, and food sovereignty activist. Penniman is Co-Founder, Co-Director and Program Manager of Soul Fire Farm, inGrafton, New York. Soul Fire Farm is an Afro-Indigenous centered community farm committed to uprooting racism and seeding sovereignty in the food system. Leah Penniman Notes: Credits: Brought to you by the people that produced Rootstock Radio, Heartland Radio is a weekly 29-minute radio show that is also available as a podcast, sponsored initially by the Heartland Study, a non profit research project dedicated to protecting the health of pregnant women and their babies. Each show engages listeners on the issues and challenges in food, farming and global health. While the team is in the Heartland, where much food is produced, our issues and interviews are with change makers, influentials and everyday people from all over the globe. We present solid information about what we all can do together to assure a healthy and just food system for the 21st century. Host, Theresa Marquez Episodes are available on Audioport. Search for Heartland Stories or follow this link: http://audioport.org/index.php?op=series&series=Heartland+Stories Or on our Podcast page: https://heartlandstories.libsyn.com/ -- Charlie Knower 608.620.8785 Cell charlie.knower at gmail.com