Script/Transcript for program: 362 - Veterans Day; Movements for Accountability & Change
NOVEMBER 12, 2011 â MW362
Welcome to Making Waves: Independent Voices for Peace & Justice, your local connection to the world produced on WSCA LP 106.1FM Portsmouth Community Radio! This is Amy Antonucci and I am happy to introduce our show to you today, NOVEMBER 12, 2011.
Today we look at Veteran issues since yesterday was Veterans Day. Then we move on to other critical current events.
Hereâs what we have coming up for you: After News You Need to Know, we hear some clips focusing on current issues for military service people, including words from Amy Goodman.
Then, a BTL interview speaks about efforts to Seek Transparency in campaign contributions made to members of the Congressional Super Committee. A second BTL interview talks with Ralph Nader about the growing Occupy Wall Street Movement. Weâll hear from farmer and author Ben Hewitt, who spoke at a Bioneers event in Massachusetts about the movement for sustainable farming and sustainable communities. Media Minutes brings us news at the intersection of media and democracy. Weâll also have music, announcements and more, so stay with us. First for some newsâ¦
-News You Need to Know: Civilians And Soldiers Disposable â10 min
SONG: Red, White & Blue â Moss Henry, album: One Wing Left, label: Moss Henry, genre: folk
âFor more perspective on veterans and civil rights hereâs a remix of a bradley manning youtube video and an Amy Goodman speech given at Syracuse University on November 3, 2011.â
-clips: Bradley Manning, Amy Goodman â 4 mins
âAfter that excerpt from Amy Goodman urging the media to tell the truth about people in power, we move on to looking at current issues, starting with this BTL interview of Ellen Miller about Seeking Transparency in campaign contributions made to members of the Congressional Super Commâ
-Between the Lines interview: Ellen Miller on Seeking Transparency in campaign contributions made to members of the Congressional Super Comm
27:20mins-33:25mins: SONG: Chan Chan â The Mammals
(28 min) --- Musical Break --- LIVE: Announcements â 5-10 minutes
-Between the Lines interview: Ralph Nader with Commentary on the growing Occupy Wall Street Movement
Our next segment today on MW was recorded at a Bioneers conference last month in Massachusetts. Bioneers is a leading edge forum where social and scientific innovators come together to share their methods for restoring people and planet. This coming Monday, November 14, from 7-9pm there will be a video showing in Durham NH at the Durham Community Church of talks from the latest Bioneers conference in CA, followed by discussion and networking. PCR is one of the cosponsors, and we would love to see you there!
Meanwhile,
-Between the Lines interview: Ben Hewitt speaks about Sustainable Farming at the Vermont Bioneers conference, Sat Oct 22, NEW BEDFORD, MA
This yearâs Connecting for Change: East Coast Bioneers Conference, took place from Oct. 21 to 23 in New Bedford, MA at The Marion Institute
Youâre listening to MW produced at PCR in NH, and we invite you to a local Bioneers event coming up on Mon, Nov 14, 7-9pm, at the Dur Com Ch in Durham NH.
-Media Minutes â 5 min
Ending: Thanks for listening to Making Waves: Independent Voices for Peace and Justice!
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