July 31st runsheet
7-8am
00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
02 show preview and greetings
05 ads/promos
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
10 Community Listings
15 Interview w/ Alain Coull in-studio w/guitar throughout the show
Introducing his latest album and playing some tracks live on the FMA
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25 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan
More Lamb Biryani Recipies!!!
35 This Week in History w/ Christie Elizabeth in-studio
Diana and Charles get married, Pope reinforced birth control ban – IRA declares end to armed struggle
reports on allergy paranoia and the possibility that we are “too clean” – the reality that our obsession with our own cleanliness increases the amount of separation we place between ourselves and those we consider “unclean”.
45 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve
roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week
57 8am warning and 8-9am preview
8-9am
00 Democracy Now! headlines
10 Weather w/ Margo
15 Bike Report w/ Tom
20 Interview w/ Grahme Russell info@rightsaction.org
Update into the situation in Honduras
-What happened in Honduras, was it a revolution? a coup? a putsch? a plot?
-Who gained and who lost with the transfer of power?
-In the Latin American struggle between pro-American, NAFTA-supporting ideology and pro-Boliviarin socialist reform, who gained ground in Honduras?
-What is a “Golpista”?
-What was the influence of outside forces, external to Honduras for what happened with the presidency?
-Was there external support for the armed forces that gave them the opportunity to effect the coup?
40 Interview w/ Tamara Herman in Mexico
ANTI-MINING GROUP STAGES 36 HOUR SIT-IN AT CANADIAN EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY
http://www.dominionpaper.ca/weblogs/sandra/2800
Mexico City, July 21, 2009 – Anti-mining activists marked the first ever Global Day of Action Against Open-Pit mining with a 36-hour sit-in outside the Canadian Embassy building in Mexico City.
The action was planned by the Frente Amplio Opositor (FAO), a coalition opposed to Canadian corporation New Gold’s Cerro de San Pedro open-pit gold and silver mine in Central Mexico. New Gold Inc. is based in British Columbia.
50 Community Listings
55 Fusion Opal – outro
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.
July 24th runsheet
7-8am
00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
02 show preview and greetings
05 ads/promos
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
30 Today in History/This Week in History w/ Christie Elizabeth in-studio
reports on allergy paranoia and the possibility that we are “too clean” – the reality that our obsession with our own cleanliness increases the amount of separation we place between ourselves and those we consider “unclean”.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5smPcN8AoE
57 8am warning and 8-9am preview
00 Democracy Now! headlines
10 Michael Werbowski Presents
-will contact Michael in Mexico City
- Mexico City, July 21, 2009 – Anti-mining activists are marking the first ever Global Day of Action Against Open-Pit mining with a 36-hour sit-in outside the Canadian Embassy building in Mexico City. New Gold Inc. is based in British Columbia.
> ‘No to Dubious Biotech-fixes for Climate Change’
>
> Montreal, 16 July 2009. Several groups including Greenpeace, ETC Group
> and Biofuelwatch are warning that the biotech lobby will mount a major
> green-washing public relations exercise during the Sixth Annual
> Conference on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing that will be
> held at the Palais de congrès (19-22 July 2009).
45 Interview w/ Chelsea Lynn Labate and Tommy Hunt
Live in Chapel Hill, NC – on the road up and down the East Coast from Quebec to Florida
will be back in Montreal in August
45 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan
By popular demand – one from the archives!
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.
July 17th Runsheet
7-8am
00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
02 show preview and greetings
05 ads/promos
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
| I will have as guest, Jane Hope from Vallum magazine, who have launched their recent issue. There is a reading on the 23rd to mark this. JPM |
40 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve
8-9am
00 Democracy Now! headlines
10 Michael Werbowski Presents
-will contact Michael in Mexico City
Canada Issues New Visa Rules Affecting Mexicans, Czechs
-What is the Fantasia Film Festival?
-Where are the venues to view the films?
-Who are some of the better-known film-makers to be presented/presenting?
-When is the Festival running and where can people get more info?
-Tell us about your involvement and history with the Fantasia project.
45 Interview w/ Chelsea Lynn Labate and Tommy Hunt
Stories From the Road – a Guitar for Pickin’ and a Thumb for Hitchin’
Live in Chapel Hill, NC – on the road up and down the East Coast from Quebec to Florida
will be back in Montreal in August
45 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan
By popular demand – one from the archives!
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.
July 10th Runsheet
7-8am
00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
02 show preview and greetings
05 ads/promos
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
10 Community Listings
15 Literary Review w/Jeffery Mackie
I will have Jack J Locke on talking about the Leonard Cohen poem project. Jeffrey
30 Interview w/ Christie Elizabeth in-studio
She will tell us about herself and her Oragami sideline – Possibility of joining the Friday Morning team for the Summer
40 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve
roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week
57 8am warning and 8-9am preview
8-9am
00 Democracy Now! headlines
10 Michael Werbowski Presents
http://www.english.ohmynews.com/english/eng_article_diff.asp?writer_id=minou&at_code=319896
-will contact Michael in Mexico City to discuss the results of the lower house elections from last Sunday and the astonishingly low voter turnout
- also mining issues to be discussed involving Canadian companies
20 Weather w/ Margo
25 Bike Report w/ Tom
30 Interview about the Situation in Bilin
Mostafa Henaway – Tadamon! Montreal
Brian Aboud -
Important updates concerning Bil’in village…
Basically since the Palestinians who testified at the court hearings in
Montreal returned to their village, the Israeli army has been carrying
out raids on the village in the middle of the night…
Army raids have been directly targeting the Palestinians who were
involved in launching the lawsuit here in Quebec…
It is so important for people in Quebec to know that a court case in
Montreal has lead to military actions in Palestine…
45 Interview w/ Chelsea Lynn Labate and Tommy Hunt
Stories From the Road – a Guitar for Pickin’ and a Thumb for Hitchin’
Live in Chapel Hill, NC – on the road up and down the East Coast from Quebec to Florida
will be back in Montreal in August
45 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan
By popular demand – one from the archives!
50 Community Listings
55 Fusion Opal – outro
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.
An Interview with Libby Davies
Is Drug Prohibition Successful?
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Vancouver East Libby Davies talks about the Insight Program in her Vancouver riding, the only legalized drug site in North America. She also talks about the uselessness of drug prohibition and shows how the emphasis should be placed on drug awareness and prevention.
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July 3rd Runsheet
7-8am
00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
02 show preview and greetings
05 ads/promos
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
-Discussion of the purpose and origins of the project
Serai is a Persian word which means ‘resting place’ or a ‘place of transience’ for a traveler. Founded in 1986, Montreal Serai is an arts magazine that publishes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and reviews of film, music, art, exhibitions, theater and dance.
Its primary focus is to create a social awareness about the existence and growth of newer communities in Quebec, Canada and the world. New Arts, New Communities are about the emerging presence of creative individuals and peoples that do not come from the traditional majority.
-Discussion of the content of the latest issue released
Launch of the Latest issue of Montreal Serai (vol. 22 issue 2)
ART AND DEMOCRACY
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EditorialLisa Foster
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ArtDavid Duchow“…Rorschach-like mirrored result”
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CommentaryRana Bose“A valiant and hopeful expression, a way forward and only artists and designers can practice this democracy…”
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InterviewSusan Dubrofsky“Without art, democracy would be dead.”
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MusicMike Wozniewki“tools that enable artists to make use of new technologies”
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PoetryJames Cockcroft
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ArtSundus Abdul Hadi and Maria Worton“When a person experiences invasion of any kind, one of three phenomena happen: Flight, Fight or Freeze.”
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PoetryIlona Martonfi
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Book ReviewMaya Khankhoje“They have survived, but barely…”
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Book ReviewAnne Cimon“…Bethune transcended labels or contradictions…”
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Book ReviewMaya Khankhoje“…an overview of how democracy in 17th Century Holland gave rise to such masterpieces…”
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PoetryEhab Lotayef
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VideoMaria WortonLocals of Montreal’s Red Light, cabaret artists and sex workers, band to save their community.
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Book ReviewRana Bose“He knows that he must say what should not be said.”
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PoetryJames Cockcroft
45 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve
Topics:
8-9am
00 Democracy Now! headlines
10 Michael Werbowski Presents
-will try to contact Michael in Mexico City to talk of mining issues and upcoming Mexican Elections.
15 Interview w/ Christie Elizabeth in-studio
She will tell us about herself and her Oragami sideline – Possibility of joining the Friday Morning team for the Summer
30 Urban Community w/ Selena Isles I am preparing a Cafiesta round up for friday.
40 Interview w/ Chelsea Lynn Labate and Tommy Hunt
Stories From the Road – a Guitar for Pickin’ and a Thumb for Hitchin’
Live in Chapel Hill, NC – on the road up and down the East Coast from Quebec to Florida
will be back in Montreal in August
45 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan
The Chef gives us an eggplant dish and history (10min)
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.
June 26th Runsheet
7-8am
00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
02 show preview and greetings
05 ads/promos
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
25 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan
The Chef takes an in-depth look at Coffee
30 Quick News update -
Village of Bi’lin tribunal Update
Bil’in’s case against the construction of settlements on their land is based on the provisions of the Geneva Convention, which prohibit an occupying power from transferring its civilian population into territory that it has occupied as a result of war. The case against Green Park and Green Mount seeks an immediate order from the Canadian court that it end its illegal activities.
40 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve
8-9am
00 Democracy Now! headlines
10 Michael Werbowski Presents
-will try to contact Michael in Mexico City to talk of mining issues and upcoming Mexican Elections.
15 20-over Cricket Championship Update w/ Zoreen Rahaman
There are many countries participating on these games which are very interesting and exciting.
discuss the finals ( men and women) tomorrow Friday June 26.
30 Interview w/ Dave Homel Freelance journalist / 2-time winner of Governor Generals’ Award for literary translation
History of Jeanne-Mance Park – Current Weekend Softball Games’ Analysis
Montreal writer David Homel is a longtime ball player in Jeanne Mance Park. His novel, The Speaking Cure, was released in fall 2003.
40 Interview w/ Chelsea Lynn Labate and Tommy Hunt
Stories From the Road – a Guitar for Pickin’ and a Thumb for Hitchin’
Live in Chapel Hill, NC – on the road up and down the East Coast from Quebec to Florida
will be back in Montreal in August
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.
June 19th Runsheet
00
Fusion Opal – theme intro02 show preview and greetings
05 ads/promos
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
30 Quick News update -
-Mining in Peru
-Israel’s preconditions for negotiation are incomplete and unacceptable
40 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve
Topics: How Iggy tripped this week. Tremblay, Harel and Bergeron at Turcot BAPE.
8-9am
00 Democracy Now! headlines
10 20-over Cricket Championship Update w/ Zoreen Rahaman
the world cup is now taking place in England. There are many countries participating on these games which are very interesting and exciting. Men’s and Women’s finals review.
30 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan The Chef takes an in-depth look at Coffee
40 Interview w/ Chelsea Lynn Labate and Tommy Hunt
Stories From the Road – a Guitar for Pickin’ and a Thumb for Hitchin’
Live in Chapel Hill, NC – on the road up and down the East Coast from Quebec to Florida
will be back in Montreal in August
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.
June 12th Runsheet
7-8am
00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
02 show preview and greetings
05 ads/promos
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
35 Interview w/ Chelsea Lynn Labate and Tommy Hunt
Stories From the Road – a Guitar for Pickin’ and a Thumb for Hitchin’
Live in Chapel Hill, NC – on the road up and down the East Coast from Quebec to Florida
will be back in Montreal in August
45 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve
-Helen Fotopolus will step down in Plateau
-Omar Khadr fires his lawyers
8-9am
00 Democracy Now! headlines
10 20-over Cricket Championship Update w/ Zoreen Rahaman
I am zoreen – a contributor on the monday ma with Liz- have been involved with ckut for years. I would like to do 5 or 6 minutes cricket news/scores on Friday June 12 as the world cup is now taking place in England. There are many countries participating on these games which are very interesting and exciting.
30
More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan Rice Pilaf – by Special Request35 Interview w/ Ali Hassan con’t
45 Reading – editorial
www.mohawknationnews.com DON’T BRING YOUR GUNS TO TOWN, BOYS! Mohawks telling the world to put their guns down is throwing a big monkey wrench into the works. The capitalist war thugs are having a hard time calling us terrorists if we don’t want guns or bombs or the arms race. 50 NCRC update w/ Chris "zeke" Hand in-studio
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.
June 5th Runsheet
7-8am
00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
02 show preview and greetings
05 ads/promos
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
25 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan
Hummus Thyme, Break it down!
35 Interview w/ Chelsea Lynn Labate and Tommy Hunt
Stories From the Road – a Guitar for Pickin’ and a Thumb for Hitchin’
Live in Chapel Hill, NC – on the road up and down the East Coast from Quebec to Florida
will be back in Montreal in August
45 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve
-Helen Fotopolus will step down in Plateau
-Omar Khadr fires his lawyers
8-9am
00 Democracy Now! headlines
10 Michael Werbowski Presents
In Mexico City -
Hi I would talk about Canadian mining activities and protest against them here. Also
Mexico’s only English-language daily sold; staff cut by two-thirds
mw
Sunday June 7th 8pm – sala rossa 4848 st.laurent
Palestinian Solidarity Concert
40 Reading –
HARPER’S PENIS ENVY IS THE PROBLEM AT AKWESASNE Under capitalism a large penis is part of gender identity, a symbol of high masculinity, dominance and power. It looks like Harper aspires to this. That’s why he is likely to have a picture taken of himself with a rifle in his hands to hang in every CBSA Customs building for every visitor to see. He is going put a Beretta in every border agent’s hand to let the world know that Canada has real macho men like him.
45 Interview w/ Nona Benedict
one of the Chiefs for Kawehnoke (Cornwall Island) where the Canada Customs is situated
At Akwesasne there are escalating brutal attacks by the CBSA Canada Border Services Agents. These maniacs constantly racially profile and provoke us. We have to cross many times a day to carry on our normal lives. On June 1 2009 these goons will try to carry 9 mm Beretta guns. They could instigate violence and death. This border crossing must be removed. We object to putting deadly guns in the hands of these openly racist border guards.
Border Guards to carry Guns
Your assessment of the situation right now – between the guards and the residents
-Why the decision to carry guns?
-Are the weapons necessary?
Your opinion of how the border should be regulated:
-a joint Originals’ and federal patrol?
-simple customs station with no weapons?
-is regulation even necessary?
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.
May 29th Runsheet
7-8am
00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
02 show preview and greetings
05 ads/promos
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
I am planning on having Jesse Chase as a guest. He is hosting an event at Shaika Cafe in NDG on June 4th. I also invited him to play a few tunes.
one of the Chiefs for Kawehnoke (Cornwall Island) where the Canada Customs is situated
At Akwesasne there are escalating brutal attacks by the CBSA Canada Border Services Agents. These maniacs constantly racially profile and provoke us. We have to cross many times a day to carry on our normal lives. On June 1 2009 these goons will try to carry 9 mm Beretta guns. They could instigate violence and death. This border crossing must be removed. We object to putting deadly guns in the hands of these openly racist border guards.
Border Guards to carry Guns
Your assessment of the situation right now – between the guards and the residents
-Why the decision to carry guns?
-Are the weapons necessary?
Your opinion of how the border should be regulated:
-a joint Originals’ and federal patrol?
-simple customs station with no weapons?
-is regulation even necessary?
45 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve
8-9am
00 Democracy Now! headlines
10 Michael Werbowski Presents
In Mexico City -
Hi I would talk about Canadian mining activities and protest against them here..
mw
25 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan
Recipes and Origins for Garlic
Outline of Court Case in Quebec Superior Court Against Two Montreal Companies who aid in the construction of the Apartheid wall in Bilin. Various actions in support and preparation of the Activists from Bilin who will be coming to Montreal.
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.
May 22nd Runsheet
7-8am
00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
02 show preview and greetings
05 ads/promos
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
I will talk about Turkish communist poet Nazim Hikmet. JPM
Glen Ford http://www.blackagendareport.com comments on the US decision to boycott the United Nations Racism and Human Rights conference in Geneva, Switerland and yet seek a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council.
35 Music
40 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve
8-9am
00 Democracy Now! headlines
10 Michael Werbowski Presents
In Mexico City -
I want to talk about the deepening economic crisis here and the update on the flu situation..
mw
25 Interview w/ Amanda Dorter QPRIG
Friday, MAY 22, 6pm. Solidarity Across Borders (SAB) Community Dinner At the Maison d'amitié, 120 Duluth East (métro Sherbrooke)* Welcome to all friends, allies and supporters of Solidarity Across Borders & migrant justice struggles in Montreal. Our community dinner will include a menu of tasty foods (both meat and vegetarian) prepared by members and supporters of Solidarity Across Borders. Don't hesitate to bring food to share. Dinner is served at 6pm (sharp!). Party and discussion to follow. Bring your kids! Kids activities planned on-site. Free. Info: 514-848-7583, www.solidarityacrossborders.org *-> Saturday, MAY 23, 7pm Polinizaciones: Pollinating the North and South Bar Populaire, 6584 St-Laurent (métro Beaubien)* *-> Sunday, May 24, 7pm Anti-2010 Olympics Tour Rhizome, 1800 Létourneux (métro Pie-IX)* *-> Wednesday, MAY 27, 8pm Political documentaries under the stars 2033 St-Laurent (métro St-Laurent)* A presentation of two politically charged, locally produced full-length documentaries: “Myths for Profit: Canada's Role in Industries of War and Peace” and a sneak preview of 'H2Oil' about the Alberta Tar Sands. The screening will take place outside under the stars. Bring your blankets and enjoy two brand new critical and engaging films, both of which examine Canadian political and economic policies and realities. Rain or shine. Info: www.wideopenexposure.com , http://h2oildoc.com/home/
* Montreal: Commemorating the Nakba end Canada and Quebec complicity with Israeli apartheid http://www.tadamon.ca/post/3529 SUNDAY MAY 24th 13h30 Norman-Bethune Square corner Guy and De Maisonneuve metro Atwater demonstration to support the right of return for Palestinian refugees and to reaffirm the Right of Return of “the 1948 refugees” and to support the international campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions... Actions taking to the streets in Montreal months after tens-of-thousands protested in Montreal in solidarity with Gaza.
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.
May 15th Runsheet
7-8am
00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
02 show preview and greetings
05 ads/promos
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
Katalyst from the Kalmunity group will be my guest. It is their 6th anniversary. She will also have prerecorded pieces of some of the performers. JM
30 Presentation from DJ Skoal
40 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week
8-9am
00 Democracy Now! headlines
10 Michael Werbowski Presents
In Mexico City -
for this week I can talk about the flu and reports that the Canada Mexico migrant workers set up may be cancelled due to economic woes..
mw
25 Discussion w/ Tom Keefer
UPPING THE ANTI NUMBER EIGHT includes:
- Interviews with David McNally, Sam Gindin,
and Leo Panitch on the economic crisis
- Interview with Deborah Gould on the legacy
of ACT UP
- Interview with Helen Hudson on building
sustainable movements
- John Clarke on anti-poverty organizing
during the economic crisis
- Shourideh Molavi on Palestine solidarity
organizing after the assault on Gaza
- Shiri Pasternak on the struggle at
Barriere Lake
- Roundtable with members of the Student
Liberation Action Movement (SLAM)
- Roundtable on activist study groups
Weekly Friday Vigil – Noon to 1 PM
End the occcupation !
Join PAJU and support the heroic resistance of the Palestinian People. Become part of the longest-running protest vigil in Canadian history, every Friday on the north-west corner of Ste-Catherine St. and Mcgill College
Every friday, silent vigil in protest against the occupation.
Time: Noon – 1 pm
Place: corner of Ste-Catherine St. and Mcgill College
To continue the popular resistance to the occupation and the wall
To put an end to all use of lethal weapons against demonstrators
To bring all occupation criminals, including those shooting at civilians, to justice
To STOP THE SHOOTING AT DEMONSTRATORS To STOP THE CRIMES OF THE OCCUPATION
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.
May 8th Runsheet
05 ads/promos
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
15 More to Life then Hummus
- recipes w/ Chef Ali Hassan
Parker will be keynote speaker at a special public discussion Friday evening in Montreal. The event is called “War, ‘Terrorism’ and the Rights of Refugees: A broader analysis of the conflict in Sri Lanka and the impact on Tamils worldwide.” Karen Parker, a legal expert who specializes in armed conflict law, has extensive knowledge of the Sri Lankan conflict. At Friday’s event she will analyze the Tamil tragedy and address the international community's failure to support a peaceful resolution. Toronto lawyer and social justice activist Amina Sherazee will also speak.
40 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve
roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week
00 Democracy Now! headlines
10 Michael Werbowski Presents
In Mexico City -
Very intriguing..I am now writing to you from my new job as business editor here… for this week I can talk about the flu and reports that the Canada Mexico migrant workers set up may be cancelled due to economic woes..
mw
and Leo Panitch on the economic crisis
- Interview with Deborah Gould on the legacy
of ACT UP
- Interview with Helen Hudson on building
sustainable movements
- John Clarke on anti-poverty organizing
during the economic crisis
- Shourideh Molavi on Palestine solidarity
organizing after the assault on Gaza
- Shiri Pasternak on the struggle at
Barriere Lake
- Roundtable with members of the Student
Liberation Action Movement (SLAM)
- Roundtable on activist study groups
Weekly Friday Vigil – Noon to 1 PM
End the occcupation !
Join PAJU and support the heroic resistance of the Palestinian People. Become part of the longest-running protest vigil in Canadian history, every Friday on the north-west corner of Ste-Catherine St. and Mcgill College
Every friday, silent vigil in protest against the occupation.
Time: Noon – 1 pm
Place: corner of Ste-Catherine St. and Mcgill College
To put an end to all use of lethal weapons against demonstrators
To bring all occupation criminals, including those shooting at civilians, to justice
To STOP THE SHOOTING AT DEMONSTRATORS To STOP THE CRIMES OF THE OCCUPATION
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.
May 1st Runsheet
00
Fusion Opal – theme intro02 show preview and greetings
05 ads/promos
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
15 More to Life then Hummus
-Tahini recipe
Coordinator, Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade (COAT) http://coat.ncf.ca COAT is now involved in a campaign to oppose CANSEC, Canada's largest war industry trade show, coming to Ottawa May 27-28, 2009. COAT's latest report exposes about 50 Canadian military exporters and their complicity in dozens of major foreign weapons systems. Please look over this list, but NOT for ideas about new companies in which to invest our pension monies: http://coat.ncf.ca/ARMX/cansec/topCANSEC.htm
40 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve
roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week
8-9am
00 Democracy Now! headlines
10 Michael Werbowski Presents
In Mexico City -
I have a round up report on the growing pandemic crisis here in Mexico..
20 Weather w/ Margo
25 Discussion w/ Yves Engler in-studio
Sunday May 3 * 5PM * Le Divan Orange (4234 Saint-Laurent)
Presentation by Amir Khadir followed by a talk with the author
The event will be in French and English with wisper translation.
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.
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