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11/08/2003 02:52 #29692
Coalition for Progressive MediaThe Coalition for Progressive Media, is being established to facilitate and organize the development of progressive media in the Buffalo metropolitan area. Our first goal is to bring Democracy Now to Buffalo's airwaves. We firmly believe that there is a demand for truly independent media in our area; the huge success of our independent weeklies like Artvoice and Alt Press confirms this. Of course, making this happen will take some work, time, and money (estimates for air time on WUFO are around $20,000 per year for a daily one-hour program).
Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now, has agreed to speak at our first fundraiser on Dec. 3 between 4-6:30. Democracy Now is the largest public media collaboration in the U.S., airing on over 140 stations in North America. It offers an alternative to the mainstream and corporate media through diverse programming which highlights progressive issues, including labor, peace activism, environmental policies, and civil liberties. While focusing on progressive topics, Democracy Now strives for and meets the highest standards of well-balanced professional journalism by featuring live debates between people who substantially disagree, such as between the White House or the Pentagon spokespeople on the one hand, and grassroots activists on the other.
We are currently working on both a flyer for the event and a trifold brochure that will include recent examples of what Democracy Now is airing five days a week throughout the country. Any help you could offer to publicize or support this event would be greatly appreciated. Anyone with media or design skills would be a valuable member of this new group. If you would like to join the coalition, please refer to the contact information below. Our next meeting will be held this Thursday 11/13 at 5:30PM at the address listed below. To learn more about Democracy Now, go to www.democracynow.org.
Buffalo Coalition for Progressive Media
2495 Main Street (Tri Main Building)
Suite 438
Buffalo, NY 14214
(716) - 833-5416
bcpm@elmwoodstrip.com
11/07/2003 19:55 #29691
NIke Sweat Shop TalkThe Committee for the Promotion of Justice would like to call to your attention an important event that will take place on campus on Tuesday, November 11. The Student Justice Board of Canisius College has invited two extraordinary St. Joseph University graduates, Jim Keady and Leslie Kretzu, to campus. The title of their talk is "Sweatshops and Social Justice: Nike in Indonesia--A Case Study." The event will take place in the Montante Cultural Center at 7 p.m.
11/01/2003 21:27 #29690
Sound LabWe are going to soundlab tonight. They have moved to a new location on Pearl Street. I added a link to their site to links section on this page. Check it out if you want to go.
I seems to be a promising event. We had fun at the old soundlab happenings we went to plus we heard our very own Robin from the journal section is showing an experimental video. Wouldn't want to miss that. See you tonight.
11/01/2003 17:38 #29689
The party was a success.We had up to 60 people at any given point. Everyone was very happy it seemed. Lots of food and spirits. Holly won the best costume prize at
Not enough pictures were taken, except by Deidre (sorry if spelling's not right), who should mail us highlights (to the link on the right), or drop some by in person. Have some tea. If anyone else wants to add party picturs (hint, hint Emily, Andrea, coopers) feel free.
Not enough pictures were taken, except by Deidre (sorry if spelling's not right), who should mail us highlights (to the link on the right), or drop some by in person. Have some tea. If anyone else wants to add party picturs (hint, hint Emily, Andrea, coopers) feel free.
10/31/2003 14:54 #29688
New UpdatesThe update page is extremely updates. Here it goes.
1. No more copying image code. Simply click on the image in your list and the code is automatically added to your entry.
2. No more Break tags for paragraphs. Line returns simply show up as types. Just hit enter.
3. To make a link simply type the address and it converts into a link. This has the disadvantage of not allowing you to make an image a link, but I think the speed increase in getting your thoughts and links out faster is worth it. Below is an example
1. No more copying image code. Simply click on the image in your list and the code is automatically added to your entry.
2. No more Break tags for paragraphs. Line returns simply show up as types. Just hit enter.
3. To make a link simply type the address and it converts into a link. This has the disadvantage of not allowing you to make an image a link, but I think the speed increase in getting your thoughts and links out faster is worth it. Below is an example