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 Black History Month Features | Poverty Olympics | Homelessness Marathon
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GroundWire Feb.16-Feb.28 | Black History Month Features | Poverty Olympics | Homelessness Marathon


An All Features Edition!


Broadcast it now at:
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/edit/program/?program_id=39944
http://previous.ncra.ca/exchange/dspProgramDetail.cfm?programID=95046

The Stories

Unionized faculty at the University of New Brunswick have been without a contract since June. With a media blackout in effect on negotiations at the UNB, Groundwire speaks to Sarah Ratchford, Atlantic Bureau Chief for the Canadian University Press (Anabel Khoo | CHRY Toronto)
In Vancouver, the 2010 Poverty Olympics featured mascots like Creepy the Cockroach and sporting events like the Welfare Hurdles, along with a parade through the city and a torch relay dedicated to the elimination of poverty. In a week where Canadians questioned the fiscal and social costs of the Olympic Games, the protest celebrated our social Justice champions. It was also a reminder that Vancouver's most vulnerable are losing out thanks to the Games. (Andrew Longhurst| CITR Vancouver)

February is Black History Month, a time for Canadians to acknowledge our country's role in slavery, along with the ongoing problem of discrimination, says acclaimed author Afua Cooper. (Thanks to Voiceprint's Contact Program)

Continuing our Black History Month coverage, we remember the historic struggles of black porters on Canadian railways. In this audio history, we pay tribute to their historic fight for fair wages and the right to unionize, while examining the awful legacy of racism. (Noel Thomas | CKUT)
Are the streets of Montreal safe from the police? The first-ever Forum against Police Violence and Impunity in Montreal is a response to escalating incidences of violence perpetrated by the city's law enforcement. (Candice Cascanette and David Koch | CKUT Montreal)

Community Radio Report:

Community radio stations across Canada will turn to the streets on February 23rd, with the Eighth Annual Homelessness Marathon. This 14-hour consciousness-raising event will feature voices of poor and homeless people from across the country, as they struggle to make ends meet. Tune in at http://www.ckut.ca/homeless.html
This edition produced by CJSR in Edmonton. Wiht thanks to Sam Power and Steve Anderson.

Music by Micros Armés! http://www.myspace.com/microsarme
more information? e-mail groundwirepitch@gmail.com
to donate to GroundWire see www.ncra.ca
GroundWire Feb.16-Feb.28 | Black History Month Features | Poverty Olympics | Homelessness Marathon


An All Features Edition!


Broadcast it now at:
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/edit/program/?program_id=39944
http://previous.ncra.ca/exchange/dspProgramDetail.cfm?programID=95046

The Stories

Unionized faculty at the University of New Brunswick have been without a contract since June. With a media blackout in effect on negotiations at the UNB, Groundwire speaks to Sarah Ratchford, Atlantic Bureau Chief for the Canadian University Press (Anabel Khoo | CHRY Toronto)
In Vancouver, the 2010 Poverty Olympics featured mascots like Creepy the Cockroach and sporting events like the Welfare Hurdles, along with a parade through the city and a torch relay dedicated to the elimination of poverty. In a week where Canadians questioned the fiscal and social costs of the Olympic Games, the protest celebrated our social Justice champions. It was also a reminder that Vancouver's most vulnerable are losing out thanks to the Games. (Andrew Longhurst| CITR Vancouver)

February is Black History Month, a time for Canadians to acknowledge our country's role in slavery, along with the ongoing problem of discrimination, says acclaimed author Afua Cooper. (Thanks to Voiceprint's Contact Program)

Continuing our Black History Month coverage, we remember the historic struggles of black porters on Canadian railways. In this audio history, we pay tribute to their historic fight for fair wages and the right to unionize, while examining the awful legacy of racism. (Noel Thomas | CKUT)
Are the streets of Montreal safe from the police? The first-ever Forum against Police Violence and Impunity in Montreal is a response to escalating incidences of violence perpetrated by the city's law enforcement. (Candice Cascanette and David Koch | CKUT Montreal)

Community Radio Report:

Community radio stations across Canada will turn to the streets on February 23rd, with the Eighth Annual Homelessness Marathon. This 14-hour consciousness-raising event will feature voices of poor and homeless people from across the country, as they struggle to make ends meet. Tune in at http://www.ckut.ca/homeless.html
This edition produced by CJSR in Edmonton. Wiht thanks to Sam Power and Steve Anderson.

Music by Micros Armés! http://www.myspace.com/microsarme
more information? e-mail groundwirepitch@gmail.com
to donate to GroundWire see www.ncra.ca

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