Voices With Vision weekly show:2011-07-26 DRAFT 
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Voices With Vision weekly show  2011-07-26 DRAFT   
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WBIX  News Reports  For non-profit use only. 
Summary: Featured speakers/guests:
on US Prisons, Oppression & Repression-part 2
analysis by Clyde Young of the Revolutionary Communist Party after the Pelican Bay Hunger Strike Ended 
Clyde Young of the Revolutionary Communist Party 
Notes: Credits:
these are segments. Full show will be uploaded after noon, 7/26/2011

If you want/do air this show or any of its segments, please contact:

PROGRAM CONTACTS: Ryme Katkhouda 202-538-1331 or wbixclass@yahoo.com.


VOICES WITH VISION is a radio news magazine produced by Ryme Katkhouda (executive producer), Naji Mujahid, Oscar Fernandez, Netfa Freeman, Heyward, Tom Gomez, Kofi Shango, Asha Moore-Smith and other members of the DCRadioCoop*, the Latino Media Collective, Peoples MEDIA Center, and the independent media movement worldwide including indymedia, IMEMC.org, WBIX.org, WBAIX.org, Radio Carribe Network, WashingtonStakeOut.com, TheFightBack.org Radio, Radio4All.net, Reporters Sin Fronteras, INNWorldReport.net. It is hosted by Ryme Katkhouda and members of the dcradiocoop.

*the DCRadioCoop is a radio news training and production program which started at WPFW as a partnership between WBIX.Org, Free Speech Radio News and dc.indymedia.org-DC Independent Media Center; committed to covering the world from the grassroots perspective, celebrating, serving and training disenfranchised communities in the metro area and the world. Mostly coming from the Washington, DC metro region, young and older reporters, artists and activists, techies as well as city and federal employees, professionals, students, the unemployed, women, re-entering citizens, low and moderate income DC residents and the homeless, members of the community, college students and faculty. We train people in sound gathering, journalistic integrity, news reporting, proper use of equipment, media and computer literacy, digital audio production, sound systems and recording set-up, on-site reporting and street events coverage. Such training serves as a tool for people to cover the world from their experiences and their communities, which would otherwise be overlooked by mainstream media. The project is housed today by Peoples MEDIA Center.)

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Voices With Vision is an experimental mix of pre-recorded, edited, and live voices, interviews, hard hitting news and behind-the-news analysis, music, songs and spoken word intending to allow the listener and the participants to Rethink the News and what is going on around them. The listener and producers will be taken on an audio journey where they experience for themselves the subject matter handled, linking the local to the global and vice versa, and helping all realize their power through grassroots media coverage of their community and the world. Done in a non-linear story telling style, it plays on the MTV era attention span without loosing track of the subject at hand and the power of artistic expression, coming at it cognitively and artistically, activating the conscience and the sub-conscience, digging deeper at every turn. This is done through the content and the process of the show, juxtaposing in a quilt format experiences, sounds and points of view rarely heard together.

The content of Voices With Vision aims at reporting on what is happening in DC and around the world that can effect our community, sampling events and issues and featuring advocacy for change to highlight what is going on, who's who in making positive change in DC and the world, and how to do this. We also dissiminate public information and best practices, deconstructing power structure and movements for change, while engaging in a discussion that furthers the investigation of what can be done to make it a better world, promoting the study of social, political and economic problems and of the causes of religious, philosophical, ethnic, age, gender and racial antagonisms locally and globally. The coverage and reports aired have to be done with accuracy and integrity. The segments aired also need to be informative, stating clearly the WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHO (doing the action described and effected by it), and a WHY with a clear indication of what is a report, a comments, an analysis or an opinion. We ask that the media maker be tough on the issue, kind to the people, mimiking in their work the fair/just/kind world they want to live in.

PROGRAM GOALS: Voices With Vision process aims at exposing new radio producers to pre-produced or live radio production and news reporting, to provide outlets for events coverage, messages, issues and the creative skills and energies of the DC metro community, as well as to expose these producers to working within a diverse collective in a new audio format where the boundaries between music and words and experts and listeners disappear. We strive to engage and intellectually stimulate our audience and producers alike. Through our content and easy access we hope to awaken the listeners' interest and activate them to step out and effect positive change in the community and the world and to celebrate the accomplishment and struggles of those who are already working for this positive change, The content quilt format intends to show an alternative to unintelligent media. This sets a dialog rarely experienced by participants and listeners that provokes reflection and challenges the status-quo for a greater understanding among people, underlining the sources of conflict and incoherence of a system which is no longer educating all involved. The national distribution of the show strives at bringing a heightened national sensitivity and awareness to the metro issues and talents.

PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION: aired on WPFW 89.3FM in metro DC Tuesday 11am-noon, published on dc.indymedia.org

SHOW LENGTH: 1 hour.

WPFW MISSION SUPPORT: both the format and content of Voices With Vision fulfill the mission of WPFW to provide outlets for the creative skills and energies of the community, to contribute to a lasting understanding between individuals of all nations, races, creeds and colors, and to promote the full distribution of public information. The show is a collage of music (Jazz and other genres), news and public affairs, accessible to African Americans, Hispanics, Arabs, Asians and other cultural groups, women, seniors, youth and other ethnic and non-traditional groups like trans-genders and GLBTQI (gay lesbian bi-sexual trans queer intersexed). Voices With Vision's Universalist programming makes the concept of community radio real by providing the local majority population with important and relevant education, information and entertainment. Through its live programming and outreach, the show acts as a networking agent for the community at large working at being engaging and intellectually stimulating which is the mission of WPFW and Pacifica!

 
Ryme Katkhouda, Asha Moore-Smith, Kofi Shango, Luke Kuhn of dcRadioCoop and Peoples MEDIA Center, dc.indymedia.org, Matt of austin, TX indymedia.org, INNWorldReport.net, IMEMC.org, Revolution newspaper, NYT readers comments, LAT
 
Topics
Radio Arts | Pop | News Magazine | Communism | Government and Law | Police Brutality/Repression | Torture | Occupied Palestine  
 
 
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