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Studio: (503) 231-8187 * Fax: (503) 231-7145
www.kboo.fm90/7
FM presents: Labor
Radio Hour!
6:00-7:00 pm. Every Monday Night! Here's one
comment... "Labor
Radio, Prison Pipeline, Veterans' Voices, &
Circle A Radio:
four shows that dare to get down on
the ground and to air some spontaneous voices"
High Voltage Press
-George Trinkaus
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(503) 231-8187 Mondays from 6 to 7 p.m. KBOO Labor
Radio is about working people & organizing
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Information for
KBOO Guide: KBOO Labor Radio:
The only program of its kind in the Pacific Northwest: For the Working Class by the Working
Class
The
Labor Radio Collective
Al Bradbury, Kevin Card, Tim Flanagan, Jamie Partridge, Lane Poncy,
Deborah Schwartz, Peter Shapiro, John Walsh, & Bill Zimmerman
(Includes input from Barbara Byrd, Michael Morrow, Don McIntosh, et
al)
February programs:
1st Bill Z. Anne Feeney
2nd Al & Deb Barbara Byrd on Climate Change Conf &
Brian Miller of United for a Fair Economy on the State of the Dream
(update on Laurelhurst village)
3rd Kevin VOZ action
against wage theft & JWJ Faith Labor committee/ breakfast
Portland Teachers Union Struggle and
Promotion for upcoming events:
Thursday, February 18, 2010 / 7:00 p.m. At 4312 SE Stark Street,
Portland, OR 97215 Wage Theft in America: An evening with Kim
Bobo and Friday, February 19, 2010 / 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm / at
SEIU 6401 SE Foster Road, PDX, OR 97206
4th Peter & Al Gloria Bettancourt / 80s Strike
History: Watsonville & Hormel
March programs
1st Bill Z -- ? Labor Radio as an organizing tool?
Organizing for jobs, jobs, & more jobs
Possible Update on Portland's March
4th National Day of Action to Defend Education Portland
State University Smith Building, Parkway North Room (Near Cafeteria)
2nd Deborah & Al - ? As ranks of the homeless
increase, PDX police attitudes may need
adjustment. (citizens beaten to death and shot, homeless
shuffled from block to block)
Too many working people are a paycheck or two from being
homeless.
3rd Kevin ? May discuss returning vets and jobs
creation: Corporate Welfare vs
Investment in job creation (Possible resource: Mary King)
update on Faith Labor Breakfast
4th Peter & Jamie Labor for Single Payer Conf & PPS
Teachers struggle/ JWJ updates
Pondering immigration, healthcare, faith/labor breakfast,
Northwest Workers Justice Center
5th Lane & Tim
We have an interview with a noted local writer, S.L. Stoner on
March29th. She is native of the Pacific Northwest who has worked as
a citizen change agent and as a labor union & civil rights attorney
for many years. Her recent work to be discussed is Timber Beast (www.yamhillpress.com)
For 10 years, union attorney Susan Stoner has had a secret: In
between arbitrations and grievance-handling, shes been moonlighting
as mystery novelist S.L. Stoner.
http://www.nwlaborpress.org/2009/1106/11-6-09ATU.html
Also
a History segment on Salem Labor Museum
And Updates on Labor-Sponsored
Demonstration in Washington
for Jobs, Peace and Justice and An Activism Update for PDX
April programs
1st John & Jamie (filling in for Bill Z) -- Kim Bobo
and/or NW Worker's Justice Project
2nd Deb & Al Si Kahn
Labor Rights Under Attack, and How Two Groups Are Standing Up and
Fighting Back
The two interviews:
- one of the fired reporters and union activists from the Santa
Barbara News Press
- a leader of the 2008 sugar cane cutters strike in Colombia
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KBOO Community Radio Bill is the regular first Monday
Labor Radio Host
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conversation! Studio Line
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2nd Monday
Hosts:
Deborah Schwartz & Al Bradbury
Immigrant Workers, Labor Activism: Local, National, and
International News! Deborah is
an
organizer at SEIU 503 and used to work with the
Sweatfree Portland campaign with
Global Exchange. Al
Bradbury is a labor activist associated wth
SEIU Local 49, and has done
research in anthropology and sociology at Swarthmore. Her webpage
is at
http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/users/05/alb/ and she
maintains a blog at:
http://spaceislimited.blogspot.com/ Listen in to their next
show!
Yep, it's the second Monday! Deborah and Al once again bring
you... LABOR RADIO
KBOO 90.7 FM (Portland)
http://www.kboo.fm/listen (worldwide)
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program at
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Tune in at 6 pm on KBOO 90.7 FM or at
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And don't forget to tune in every Monday, 6 pm, for Labor Radio
with the rest of our fabulous collective: Bill (1st Mondays),
Kevin (3rd), Maribeth (4th), Lane and Tim (5th).
www.kboo.fm/laborradio.
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and join the conversation!
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4th Monday:
Union Issues and Concerns
Jamie
Partridge and Peter Shapiro will host this show Tune
in to Labor Radio on KBOO 90.7 FM (streaming live at KBOO.fm)
Peter's specialty is labor history. Call in and join the
conversation! Studio Line (503) 231-8187
5th Monday (August
31 and then November30!) Lane
and Tim
Working People deserve
Free Choice and Healthcare!
We encourage our listeners to Call in and
join the conversation!
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"Public-Option" is NOT Single-Payer. We want
everybody in and nobody out!
www.writingresource.info/singlepayer
KBOO's Talking Earth poetry program
is an important part of the Portland Poetry
universe. The show airs Monday nights from 10-11 PM , co
-hosted by Walt Curtis and Barbara LaMorticella.
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listeners invited to call in & discuss
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same as it has been throughout all history, whether man
shall be allowed to govern himself or be ruled by a small
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