[KFCF Friends] Special Programming: Tuesday November 18th: Pacifica Radio Archives

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2008  PACIFICA RADIO ARCHIVES SPECIAL: FROM THE VAULT
TO THE CLASSROOM FUND DRIVE

This will air on KFCF in Fresno, 88.1 MHz. For more details see:
pacificaradioarchives.org 

The Pacifica Radio Archives annual marathon broadcast fund drive launches
the Campus Campaign "From the Vault to the Classroom: Providing a new
generation with a sound education."
Founder Lewis Hill's mission was to create a new kind of radio, supported by
listeners, owing nothing to sponsors, providing an outlet for creative
expression, and a safe haven for artistic experiments with the radio medium.
Predating National Public Radio, and beginning with KPFA-FM in Berkeley, CA,
the network added four stations (in New York City, Washington D.C., Houston
and Los Angeles), over the next 28 years. Perhaps best known as a chronicler
of social justice movements and cultural change, the Pacifica stations have
consistently embraced the performing and literary arts, offering sometimes
the only forum for cutting edge and classical arts, and providing a stage to
experiment with radio drama, spoken word, sound sculpture and the art of
radio documentary. The Pacifica Radio  Archives are a one of a kind history
of our country from a public broadcasting perspective.


The Campus Campaign is a new initiative to bring the historic recordings of
Pacifica Radio to the classroom.grassroots style.one school at a time. 

On Tuesday, November 18th Pacifica listeners will be treated to a day-long
broadcast featuring powerful sounds from the archives collection AND get the
chance to select an educational package of From the Vault, like the Civil
Rights pack featuring 10 hours of carefully selected audio, and sponsor a
school of their choice with a duplicate of their selection. Educational
packages will include: Civil Rights, Malcolm X, U.S. History, Women's
Studies, Environment, 1968 in review, Studs Terkel and Noam Chomsky.


6 AM PST 
The Campus Campaign Launches
Democracy Now!
Host: Amy Goodman
(guest to be announced)

7 AM PST
Reconsidering Civil Rights 
Sojourner Truth
Host: Margaret Prescod
(no guest)

8 AM PST
Conversation with Noam Chomsky
Uprising!
Host: Sonali Kolhotkar
Guest: Noam Chomsky

9 AM PST
Democracy Now! Repeat
Host: Amy Goodman

10 AM PST
Les Paul Guitar Hero
Hosts: Maggie LaPique, Mark Torres
(guest: Les Paul)

11 AM PST
Pacifica Radio Archives IPOD Jam
PRA staff and KPFK GM Sean Heitkemper, KPFT GM Duane Bradley

12 AM PST
The Archives goes to Mumford High School, Detroit, MI
Host: Brian DeShazor,
Guest: Allee Willis and Mumford High School

1 AM PST 
Malcolm X 
Guest: Manning Marable
Host: Jerry Quickly

2 AM PST
Cornel West talks about DuBois, Baldwin and Obama
Guest: Cornel West and Brian DeShazor 
Jerry Quickly

3 AM PST
Repeat hot hour

4 AM PST
1968 Revisited
Host: Ian Masters

5 AM PST
Cinema: the 20th Century Art form 
Host: Ian Masters

6 AM PST
Repeat hot hour

7 AM PST
Studs Terkel: The Spoken Century
Host: Alan Minsky

8 AM PST
Women's Liberation
Host: Kris Welch

9 AM PST
Campus Campaign highlights
PRA Staff



 




 
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