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<nettime> Micro-power radio free speech |
Several free speech advocates will host the West Coast Micro-power Radio Conference #3 which will happen June 20 and 21 at the Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers Local 1-675. The address is 1200 East 220th Street in Carson, California. For more information, contact Paul Griffin at (510) 848-1455 or Lee Ballinger at (310) 398-4477. This event is a benefit for the Napoleon Williams Defense Fund and the National Lawyers Guild Center for Democratic Communications. In the past four years, communities all over America have defied the FCC and the corporate media monopoly by creating micro-power radio stations. We intend to promote this movement by giving people the knowledge and skills needed to start up new radio stations. Here is the schedule for events: Friday, June 20 8:00 PM Speaker's Panel featuring Stephen Dunifer (Free Radio Berkeley) Annie Voice (San Francisco Liberation Radio) Lee Ballinger (Rock and Rap Confidential) Billy Jam (Hip Hop Slam) Black Rose (Black Liberation Radio) and others followed by a videotape about the micro-power radio movement and some live music. Saturday, June 21 Micro-power Workshops and Strategy Session 10:00 AM Registration and General Introductions 11:00 AM Workshops Round #1 12:30 PM Lunch Served by Food Not Bombs 1:30 PM Workshops Round #2 3:00 PM Workshops Round #3 4:30 PM Final Strategy Session Some the workshop topics include transmitter assembly, vocal work and story telling, mobile broadcasting, learning from our mistakes, getting free stuff from record companies, operating audio equipment, interviewing techniques, legal questions, facilitation of group meetings, using the internet, making tapes for broadcast, and more! Registration (sliding scale) No one will be turned away for lack of funds, so come and be a part of this event! --------------- --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: [email protected]