KSKQ This Week #74 02-20-08 Homelessness Pane
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KSKQ This Week #74 02-20-08 Homelessness Panel Ash Library + 16 events in this issue & more!
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-Organizational Meeting for 4th Annual Indi Media Week March 1 at 11am KSKQ Studio
-NEW Show: "One If By Land" Hosted by Janet Phelan Wednesdays 5:00 - 6:00 PM
-Homelessness in Ashland hosted by League of Women Voters of Ashland: a panel discussion on . Feb 21 '08, at noon in the Gresham Room at the Ashland Public Library.
-Ashland's beloved homeless street comedian and sock-puppetteer, Bennett Tanner by Randy Dolinger
-WANTED: 900 mhz or higher Mac: G4 or G5 computers & AUDIO EQUIPMENT
-St. Clair Productions presents 3 back-to-back concerts: Feb 29, Mar 7, & Mar 8
-PLANNED PARENTHOOD 2nd Annual Disco for Choice Dance Feb 23 9pm Standing Stone Brewery
-Thomas Doty telling traditional and original native stories Feb 21 7 pm Meese Meeting Room 305
-Red Earth Descendants is hosting Shinney/Jima Stick Games practices and games in Lithia Park Sunday's 10am
-WEBSPIRIT Community Conversations & Dialogs. POTLUCKS 2nd – 4th Sundays.
-KS Wild & the Ashland Food Co-op present a Winter Film Series March 12 read below
-Peace House and Psyc Club of SOU: Unite For Peace Conference 2008 Feb 29 March 1
-Citizens for Peace & Justice events: For Feb & March read below
-MEDFORD GIANT FLEA MARKET Sunday March 2 9am-4pm reuse recycle reduce locally
-National Conference for Media Reform will be held in Minneapolis, June 6-8, 2008 Bill Moyers, Dan Rather, Amy Goodman
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Thomas Doty telling traditional and original native stories Feb 21 7 pm Meese Meeting Room 305,
part of the Hannon Library's Siskiyou Views Lecture Series. Free of charge. Recommended for ages 6 and older
Thomas Doty telling traditional and original native stories, and Grandmother Agnes Baker-Pilgrim will introduce him and say a few words. After all, it was her great aunt Frances Johnson who told traditional Takelma stories to the linguist Edward Sapir in 1906, so she is happy to hear Tom carry on the tradition. More information from Frances, as written up by Sapir, can be downloaded from the SOU Library's Southern Oregon Data Archives,
http://soda.sou.edu/tribal.html
Non-commercial, Independent News on KSKQ:
M-F 4:30 pm Free Speech Radio News: An Ear To The Ground & a Voice on The Air. FSRN is a Grassroots media worker-run independent half hour newscast featuring international, and National US features and headlines. Free Speech Radio News is produced at KPFA Radio in Berkeley, CA, and KPFK Radio in Los Angles, CA, as well as Washington D.C. and Oaxaca, Mexico. (repeated M-F) next morning 7:30 am
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-KS Wild & the Ashland Food Co-op present a Winter Film Series March 12
Ashland Food Co-op Community Room, 195 A First St. - 7:00 PM
March 12: Manufactured Landscapes "A protracted exploration of the aesthetic, social and spiritual dimensions of industrialization and globalization... Raises some significant and sobering questions about the impact that we, as
humans, make on our environment." - New York Times For more information, contact Lesley Adams
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M-F 6:00 pm Democracy Now! The War & Peace Report A daily TV/radio news program, hosted by Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, airing on over 651 stations, pioneering the largest community media collaboration in the U.S. (repeated M-F) next morning 8:00 am
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-PLANNED PARENTHOOD 2nd Annual Disco for Choice Dance Feb 23 9pm @ Standing Stone Brewery
Let’s party! Here’s a chance to revisit the dance-crazed 70's and support Planned Parenthood. Come to the second annual Disco for Choice Dance! Back again at the Standing Stone Brewery in Ashland : Saturday, February 23rd, 9PM to midnight. Costumes are strongly encouraged. $10 in advance or $12 at the door. All proceeds go to Planned Parenthood. Advance tickets available at local Planned Parenthood offices and the music coop in Ashland or by calling 770-3331 x1017.
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Wed 7:00-8:00pm KSKQ Public Open Mic hosted by Sierra --- Feb 20, 2008 - Total Eclipse of the Moon, all moon themed music – live call-in and talk with our youngest DJ. And members of the community can bring announcements of events and issues and announce live from the KSKQ studio. call in 541-482-3999
-St. Clair Productions presents 3 back-to-back concerts: Feb 29, Mar 7, & Mar 8
Friday, February 29, 8 p.m. Joe Craven, who played with the David Grisman Quintet for 17 years, performs original arrangements of world music, old-time folk music and gypsy jazz on various stringed instruments
and percussion. Joe Craven also presents a workshop "The Wacky Wonderful World of Joe Craven: Thinking Outside the Box and Playing on it" (creativity, hearing the music in everyday life and making your own music) 10a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 1
Saturday, March 7, 8 p.m., The Sugar Beets perform their fusion of Celtic, Old- time fiddle, Gospel, Folk, Motown and Pop. There will be room to dance. Both shows at the Unitarian Center.
Saturday, March 8, 8 p.m., at Havurah Shir Hadash, Shelly Mitchell presents her one-woman play "Talking With Angels," based on the true story of Gitta Mallasz who saved 100 Jewish women and children in Budapest during the Holocaust by becoming a slave factory over-seer. During that time, Gitta and her 3 Jewish friends received messages from higher beings they called angels. For more information on these shows and for tickets go to
http://www.stclairevents.com or call 541-535-3562. Tickets also available at the Music Coop.
Wednesdays 5:00 - 6:00 PM One If By Land Hosted by Janet Phelan: In a world besotted with wars, rumors of wars, and a government veiled in secrecy, the mission of "One If By Land" is to lift the veil and shine the light of transparency. The show features an eclectic format, with reportage by the host, interviews, as well as a venue for songwriters and poets, in keeping with the public affairs focus.
-MEDFORD GIANT FLEA MARKET Sunday March 2nd 9am-4pm reuse recycle reduce locally
The Original MEDFORD GIANT FLEA MARKET March 2nd, ’08. Gifts, Collectibles, Art, Crafts and “Something For Everyone” All Indoors At The Medford National Guard Armory 1701 South Pacific Highway Doors open at 9am, close at 4pm. Can shop early, but it does cost a lot more. See website for more info…
http://www.fleaforall.net/ Door Prizes Every Hour Free Parking Admission $1.00 For Adults – Children 12 And Under Free. Free Return Privileges With Your Stamped Hand. 14000 Square Feet Of Antiques Collectibles Crafts, New Items, Clean Used Items The Unusual, Rocks Jewelry And More…reuse, recycle and resell locally!!!! Contact Information Phone 541-772-8211
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-Citizens for Peace & Justice events: For Feb & March
Below are three events that CPJ is planning over the next couple of months that we hope you will attend; find out more at
http://www.medfordcpj.org :
The "5 Years Is 5 Too Many" Rally & March to mark the 5th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq will be held from 11 am to 1 pm Saturday, March 15th, at Alba Park in Medford. We'll rally around the gazebo, be inspired by some brief speeches and live music and then we'll march through downtown Medford and back to Alba Park for more music and speeches. We hope all of you will join us on March 15th to show the valley that we still oppose this illegal war and want our troops home NOW!
The 4,000 US soldiers Have Died rally. We are planning to rally in the small parking lot at the Rogue Valley Mall at 1 pm on the Saturday following the death of the 4,000th. There will be live music and speeches and then we'll march around the perimeter of the mall. US deaths have been averaging about 33 a month for the past three or four months. It may be that the 4,000th death may happen about the time that our 5th anniversary rally is planned, in which case we'll have one big event, instead of two.
Please let me know if you have questions or want to help with the planning and organization of one or more of these events.
Yours for peace & justice, Allen Hallmark 855-2312
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-Peace House and Psyc Club of SOU: Unite For Peace Conference 2008 Feb 29 March 1
are holding a Peace Conference on Feb. 29 and March 1.
Unite For Peace Conference 2008 Peace House and the Psychology Club of SOU
'Building Together The World We Seek' Friday, February 29, 7:30 pm Dr. Jean Houston
Saturday, March 1, 9 to 5 pm Mr. Russy D. Sumariwalla and over twenty presenters
Stevenson Union, Rogue River Room Southern Oregon University, Ashland
Both Days: Adults $20; Students $5 (with valid ID)
Friday Night only: $10 ($15 at the door)
Tickets: Bookwagon, Soundpeace, Music Coop & Northwest Nature Shop
For information or charge tickets by phone: 541-482-9625
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Sally McKirgan 488-1239 Carl & Sally McKirgan
Thur 5-7pm –The Interdimensional Vortex. Gary Bearman will focus on late 60's psychedelic, 70's progressive and 70's krautrock. Basically, it will consist of a whole lot of weird and mind blowing music that you'll never hear on commercial radio.
soulgoober@hotmail.com Here is a link to last Saturday's show
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-WEBSPIRIT Community Conversations & Dialogs. POTLUCKS 2nd – 4th Sundays.
We are launching a program to pull together the community twice a month to get focused, as a community, on what we need to do to move into the future together in a way that reflects the nature of being that we are fostering in ourselves. Community dialogue meetings with potluck on every 2nd and 4th Sunday evenings.
Please check the calendar for the first one: Topic for each 2nd sunday: Aging together -- the infrastructure
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Topic for each 4th sunday will be announced. We invite you to facilitate a related topic. Please contact me as interested. Sharon Miranda:
sharon@webspirit.us
JeffersonZuma - Tuesdays 3-6pm. Suppressed news, science, spiritual, para-psychology, ufo's, politics, secret government, psyops, conspiracy-of-control, whistle blowing, readings, discussion, interviews, call-ins...These subjects are where I'd like to see my show go, with discussion-debates by the participants in these issues. Jefferson Zuma
-League of Women Voters of Ashland hosts a panel discussion on Homeless in Ashland. Feb 21 '08, at noon in the Gresham Room at the Ashland Public Library.
Everyone is welcome to come at 11:30, bring their lunch and chat with members and guests.The library opens at noon on Thursday, so please enter by the back door and take the elevator or stairs down to the Gresham Room.
Panelists will include Arnie Green,former Executive Director of Community Works; Terry Holderness, Ashland's Police
Chief; Graham Lewis, member of the Ashland Housing Commission and former President of the Ashland Chamber of Commerce; Daniel Hoeff, Homeless Activist ; and Sharon Shreiber, Executive Director, Interfaith Care Community (ICC).
The discussion wil be moderated by Barbara Jarvis, Judge Pro Tem, Ashland Municipal Court and LWVA member.
Please join us to discuss what should Ashland do about its homeless population.
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by Randy Dolinger, Ashland - The recent, untimely death of Ashland's beloved homeless street comedian and sock-puppetteer, Bennett Tanner, is truly a tragic reality-check for a kind and intelligent community, which usually faces its elemental dramas with metaphore and stage-craft at one of our world famous theatres.
Bennett was a simple man who wanted mostly to know a sense of community, and to touch his fellow townspeople with light and enabling sentiments, outrageous comedy routines, and several recently published philosophical essays.
Bennett died alone, and remained alone for weeks before his body was found, by his tent, in a grove of small trees just outside the boundaries of the old quarry site that local homeless advocates, including Bennett himself, have been proposing, for more than five years, be used as a homeless campground and eco-village.
Certainly there remains no better time than the present for this community to hear the reason and logic for supporting the concept of a homeless campground.
A five-member panel will be meeting this Thursday, Feb. 21, at 11:30 am. in the Ashland Public Library to consider and discuss possible solutions to the homelessness problem in Ashland. Advocates, activists and members of the homeless community would welcome anyone interested to let us know what you think. Thank you.
Tuesdays 5-6pm with Dr. Lora Chamberlain calling in & presenting The American Activist - the Progressive Political Report...She calls in from Washington D.C. with updates in the political arena, Cindy Shehan progress reports, & efforts to spread the word of peace to all politicals accepting paychecks on behalf of the American People…this show is live.
Latitude 42 every Friday from 4pm - 6pm with host Carson Bench features the best of a variety of different musical styles that you may not find on any other station, as well as up to date info on community affairs. Horizons no boundaries is what this show is really about.
Sunday 2pm – 4pm First Nations Radio: Dan Wahpehpah, Jaimie Wheeler, and Jane Ayres hosts. Our focus is to bring you Native music (traditional and current), information and education on issues revolving around indigenous rights, sovereignty, land use struggles for Native people, environmental issues affecting local tribes, cultural restoration and preservation, information on our local grassroots organization, Red Earth Descendants (RED) and the events RED sponsors in our community.
First Nations Radio on KSKQ allows us to share our goals and vision as intertribal people with the ultimate vision of helping to create a healthy community and environment for the next Seven Generations of life.
-Red Earth Descendants is hosting Shinney/Jima Stick Games practices and games in Lithia Park Sunday's 10am (grassy area near lower duck pond and Plaza) EVERY SUNDAY at 10 a.m. until our Equinox Games weekend (March 22). Come grab a stick, learn how to play, help form a team, encourage your kids to play or just come to watch.
Shinney, or Jima, is a pan-Native American game similar to lacrosse or hockey, played with very few rules and plenty of creativity! Kids love it because of the freedom and ability to play their own style and to their own comfort level. We play as families with all ages and are looking to build teams of kids, teens and adults. No experience necessary--half the fun is jumping in and learning!
This is all to prepare for the H.O.Y.E. (Help Our Youth Excel) Native Games that R.E.D. is hosting on March 22, 11 a.m. to evening Feast, 2165 Hwy. 99 in Ashland (field next to the Wellsprings).
For More information please visit our website at:
http://www.redearthdescendants.org or email us at
redearthdescendants@gmail.com
Thursdays 11 am-1 pm A Different View with Christo Hart Opening up a different way of living. Guest dialogs, call-ins, communicating about everyday life such as eating, building, relationships, music, praying,, etc.
Monday 5:00 pm – 6pm - Dead Cuts. Pierre Benoit is truckin' into the afternoon with the Grateful Dead. Hear all your favorite dead tunes in their entirety.
-National Conference for Media Reform will be held in Minneapolis, June 6-8, 2008 Bill Moyers, Dan Rather, Amy Goodman
Register Now It's an election year, and the problems with the media are clear -- just turn on your TV, and notice what's on...and what's not.
But how do we fix it? Where does change begin? In Minneapolis on June 6-8, thousands of activists, journalists and policymakers will converge at the 2008 National Conference for Media Reform. If you care about the state of the media, this is the one event you can't miss. Reduced-rate hotels and registration are limited. Sign up now. Learn More about NCMR 2008 Register now
If you don't know what an amazing event this is, consider this: The first conference brought 1,700 people to Madison, Wisconsin. Then 2,500 came to St. Louis. Last year, 3,500 gathered in Memphis. And June's event in Minneapolis is going to be even bigger and more exciting.
Bill Moyers, Dan Rather, Amy Goodman, Van Jones, Katrina vanden Heuvel, Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Senator Byron Dorgan, FCC Commissioners Michael Copps and Jonathan Adelstein and many more leaders and luminaries will join thousands of people from across the country for an inspiring and unforgettable weekend.
The conference will offer bold strategies, new ideas and concrete solutions toward building more diverse, independent media, stopping runaway media consolidation, saving the Internet, and much, much more.
Sign up now for NCMR 2008 - Don't miss this special event. Register today, and we'll see you in June!
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P.P.S. Check out the conference Web site for all the latest updates and to watch highlights from last year's amazing conference.
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I'm writing to introduce you to our weekly five minute audio report, the "Weekly Radio Spin." I hope that your station might be interested in airing it. You can listen to past shows on our website, at:
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The Weekly Radio Spin is a look at the stories behind the news -- how PR campaigns by companies and government agencies shape media coverage on a wide range of issues, including the Iraq War, drug safety and the environment. The segment also has a recurring feature titled "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin'," where we look at the connections between media manipulators. Descriptions of our past segments can be found at:
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The Weekly Radio Spin is uploaded each Friday (no later than 4 pm eastern time), and is already aired by several Pacifica Network affiliates around the country. It's made freely available by the Center for Media and Democracy, an award-winning media and public relations watchdog group founded by John Stauber, the co-author of the books "Toxic Sludge Is Good for You!" and "Weapons of Mass Deception."
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