Hosts: Meredith DeFrancesco and Amy Browne
WERU RadioActive Special 06/29/06
Producer: Meredith DeFrancesco
Topic: El Salvador gold mining
RadioActive Special: Gold Mining in El Salvador 6/29/06
Producer/host: Meredith DeFrancesco
Voices 06/28/06
Topics:
Tish Noyes profiles community member Bill Reeve
Lawrence Reichard reports back from his most recent trip to the U.S./Mexico border, this time he participated in the Migrant Trail walk
Debbie Melinkas talks about volunteer opportunities at the American Folk Festival in Bangor in August
Denis Howard talks about volunteer opportunities at WERU’s Full Circle Fair in Blue Hill in July
WERU Soap Box 6/28/06
Open forum for listeners to say what is on their minds
WERU RadioActive Special, “Resisting the Green Scare”
Ray Luc Levasseur and Connor Cash speaking at “Resisting the Green Scare” event in Portland, Maine, June 10, 2006
Recorded by Carolyn Coe, produced by Amy Browne
While some may be intimidated by the government’s “green scare” tactics, others have mobilized in solidarity and mutual aid. The weekend of June 10th and 11th saw events in southern, midcoast and downeast Maine, as well as around the country, that focused on knowing and protecting civil rights.
In Portland Maine, at an event called “Resisting the Green Scare”, Ray Luc Levasseur, a former U.S. political prisoner from Maine who spent 20 years in prison and a decade prior to that underground, and Connor Cash, a Long Island based activist who successfully beat federal charges for alleged Earth Liberation Front (ELF) arsons, spoke about their experiences. A note to listeners: The “Mr Worden?? you will hear the speakers refer to, is local civil rights attorney Phil Worden.
Talk of the Towns 06/23/06
Host: Ron Beard, University of Maine Cooperative Extension
Topic: Sustainable development for Maine’s Native Peoples: Four Directions Development Corporation (FDDC)
Location and population of Passamaquoddy, Penobscot Tribes, Houlton Band of Maliseets and Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians, current economic and social conditions?
When and why was the FDDC established? What are the primary goals? What are the community impacts?
Guests: Susan Hammond, Executive Director, Four Directions Development Corporation; Patricia Kontur, FDDC Business Program Director; Mark Chavaree, FDDC Advisory Board Member; Helen Scalia, Giving Winds Capital Campaign Coordinator; Tom Euell, former Executive Director, Maine Council of Churches
Resources for listeners: www.fourdirectionsmaine.org or 207-866-6545; www.mainecouncilofchurches.org or 207-772-1918
RadioActive 06/22/06
Hosts: Amy Browne and Meredith DeFrancesco
Topics: Upcoming Peace Conference at UMO; a report back from the “Resisting Atlantica” conference; a low-power FM action alert from Prometheus Radio
What is the focus of this year’s peace conference?
Why resist “Atlantica”?
What do the radio activists at Prometheus think would be the impact of a bill that’s currently being discussed by the Senate?