WERU Community SoapBox 3/13/12, 4pm

Producer/Host: Amy Browne
Studio Engineer: Joel Mann
Issue: Open-mic style call in show
Program Topic: various
Key Discussion Points (list at least 3):
Upcoming events in the area
LPG
Questions from a new Maine resident for fellow listeners
Atlantica trade corridor
Corporate control
CSAs, local food
Gender parity
Guests by name and affiliation: n/a

Call In Program: Yes

RadioActive 1/15/09

Producer/Host: Amy Browne

Topic: An interview with Hillary Lister of Maine IndyMedia, who provides an update on three inter-related stories she has been working on:  the Atlantica free trade zone,  powerline expansion in Maine (which may include taking of land via eminent domain), and biomass/solid waste disposal in Maine.

Weekend Voices 12/20/08

Producer/Host: Amy Browne

Audio Recorded by Adam Lacher

Part 1 of the testimony at the Maine Citizen Trade Policy Commission’s recent public hearing in Bangor, Maine.  The commission was established by Maine’s legislature in 2004 to assess and monitor the legal and economic impacts of trade agreements on state and local laws, working conditions, and the business environment in Maine, and to provide a mechanism for citizens and legislators to voice their concerns and recommendations to our Congressional Delegation.  It was the first of it’s kind in the country and has served as a model for other states.  The board is made up of representatives of various stakeholders.  U.S. Congressman Michael Michaud attended the hearing.  Senators Snowe and Collins sent representatives.

This is the first hour of testimony offered by our neighbors, describing the impact of “Free” Trade agreements on Maine communities and communities elsewhere, including our Sister Communities in El Salvador.  We will air more of the testimony on Voices on Tuesday, 12/23/08 at 4p.m. and on Weekend Voices next Saturday, 12/27/08 at 3p.m.

Written comments may be submitted to:  Linda Nickerson,  Bureau of Labor Standards, 45 State House Station, Augusta, ME  or Linda.B.Nickerson@maine.gov

FMI about Congressman Michaud’s proposed Trade Act Bill:  http://www.michaud.house.gov/

Voices 9/16/08

Producers/Hosts: Amy Browne & Meredith DeFrancesco

The annual conference of the New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers is currently taking place in Bar Harbor.  Activists have been marching and rallying outside the conference for the past 2 days—expressing their concerns about the potential impacts of what they describe as a regional Free Trade zone comparible to NAFTA, called “Atlantica.”

The concept of “Atlantica” is the brainchild of the Atlantic Institute of Market Studies, a Nova Scotia based economic and social policy think tank.

Maude Barlow of the Council of Canadians has called Atlantica “part of a corporate-driven scheme to further integrate Atlantic Canada’s economy with the United States, with potentially disastrous results.”

Activists from the areas impacted have become concerned in recent years that the annual Governors & Premiers conferences are serving as a private forum for industry representatives and policy makers to plan the implementation of Atlantica, free of public participation.  Although there is no official mention of Atlantica on the agenda for the conference,  the items that do appear–such as “harmonization” of policies for trucking and building an east-west expressway to improve trade– are in keeping with the Atlantica concept which touts “The importance of being connected to emerging international networks in a  globalizing world”

Today we bring you voices from the rally held outside the Bar Harbor club Monday morning, followed by a comment from a representative of Governor Baldacci’s office:

We’ll bring you further coverage of the meetings on  RadioActive Thursday afternoon at 4p.m. and will archive our recordings of the meetings
themselves on our website www.weru.org , along with a list of websites where you can find more information

FMI: www.maineatlanticawatch.org, www.canadians.org, www.atlantica.org,