KBOO
LABOR RADIO
One of the few fully-funded shows on KBOO, has yet another underwriter.
Portland Saturday Market now underwrites the show.
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Front Desk: (503) 231-8032 * Studio: (503) 231-8187 * Fax: (503)
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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
Don
McIntosh, associate editor of Northwest
Labor Press, member
of OPEIU
Local 11 -- Office and
Professional Employees Union, is a busy family man and now does
behind the scenes production work..
1st
Monday
Bill Zimmerman, president of Teamsters
Local 206
Join host Bill Zimmerman on Labor Radio as he discusses "Green Jobs" with
Kate Gordon, Co-director of the New Apollo Program, Clean Energy, Good Jobs.
Kate is nationally recognized for her work in helping to shape the modern
definition of "green-collar jobs" as well paid, career track jobs that
contribute directly to preserving or enhancing environmental quality.
That's Labor Radio, Monday November 3, 6-630 PM
on KBOO 90.7 FM or live on KBOO.fm
listen online at
KBOO Community Radio
Bill is the regular first Monday Labor Radio Host
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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 with 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!
This week's theme is: Workers' Resistance to Occupation and Empire.
First, we are joined by Jana K. Lipman, author of Guantanamo: A
Working-Class History between Empire and Revolution. We will discuss
the workers' relationship to the U.S. base before and after the Cuban
Revolution.
Then, we are joined by Michael Eisenscher, National Coordinator of U.S Labor
Against the War. We will explore the current state of the Iraqi Labor
Movement and US-Iraq labor solidarity campaigns.
Hope you can join us tomorrow at 6pm!
Can't tune in then? Don't fret! You may catch this installment of Labor
Radio and previous shows at www.kboo.fm/laborradio.
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3rd
Monday:
December 15, 2008 as the year of China Kevin
Card, your friendly neighborhood letter carrier, brings you
this show a streaming live at www.KBOO.org
Kevin Card speaks with United Electrical Workers organizer
Leah Freed about the sit-down strike she helped coordinate at Chicago's Republic
Windows and Door plant last week. Monday at 6pm on KBOO's Labor
Radio www.kboo.fm
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the conversation! Studio Line
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4th
Monday:
December 22, Union Issues and Health Care Concerns
Maribeth
Healey
hosts this show and is the executive director of
Oregonians
for Health Security
She will be a public hearing about the Oregon Health Fund Board, and let union
members, and anyone else, know how they can get involved and make a difference.
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the conversation! Studio Line
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KBOO
Fifth Monday LABOR
RADIO HOUR at 6pm December
29th, 2008
Fifth Monday Labor Radio will have two guests...
Father Bob Krueger and Kim Bobo Kim
Bobo is the founder and executive director of Interfaith Worker Justice.
She is also the co-author of Organizing for Social Change, the
most widely-used manual on progressive activism in the U.S.. She will be
discussing her new book, Wage Theft in America. Billions of
dollars worth of wages are stolen from millions of workers in the US every
year. Kim Bobo's book offers a sweeping analysis of the "crime wave no one
talks about," with special attention to what the Obama administration can do
about it.
Kim Bobo is in the picture at the right..
Father Bob leading a prayer
Father Bob Krueger is a member of the Workers Rights Board of Portland
and on the steering committee of Jobs with Justice. Father
Bob will tell our listeners about JWJ activists, their
connections with unions in Portland, and why they matter.
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.
All
listeners invited to call in & discuss
unions
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