[Imc] FWD: anti-racism radio

jacobs jacobs at students.uiuc.edu
Fri Feb 9 18:33:49 UTC 2001


Anyone interested?

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Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2001 14:50:49 -0600
From: sybil <sybil at wort-fm.terracom.net>
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To: "grc at PEAK.ORG" <grc at PEAK.ORG>
Subject: [grc] submissions:  anti-racism radio

do spread the word....

R A D I O   V O I X   S A N S   F R O N T I È R E S

21 March 2001

International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

24 hour broadcast campaign by community radios worldwide

 From Johannesburg, South Africa, with regional hubs in Montreal,
Canada
and Vienna, Austria.
Relayed via satellite (Eutelsat/Hotbird in Europe) and
via the Internet at http://www.amarc.org/vsf2001

Organised by AMARC, World Association of Community Radio
Broadcasters

Join in the campaign:
- Send us original pre-produced audio material.
- Re-broadcast the programmes on your radio station.
- Link up with the team in Johannesburg live.
- Dedicate 21 March, the anniversary of the 1960 massacre in
Sharpeville,
as your focus day of programming and action against racial
discrimination.

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General Guidelines for Submissions

Deadline for contributions for the International broadcast is
February the
24th, 2001.

Length

Pre-produced contributions should not exceed 20 minutes and should
end with
music. Those sending longer contributions and radios interested in
a direct
live-link should contact the regional coordinator (see below).

Format
Material can be sent in any format (Minidisc, DAT, CD, cassette or
as an audio file per e-mail in mp3 or wave format)
We encourage producers to use and experiment with different genres
and
styles for their contributions: documentary, panel discussion,
drama,
music, interview, talk-shows, etc.

Language
Contributions are admitted in any language. Please include a brief
content
description in either  English, French or Spanish

Sending contributions
Contributions should be clearly marked and accompanied by a short
introduction, either as text or as part of the piece, briefly
explaining
its content. The title, duration and language of the piece(s)
should also
be specified in writing. Also include the name(s) of the
producer(s), radio
station with contact details (please print and send us by mail (or
e-mail)
the attached form with your contribution(s))

Pre-recorded material should be sent (by mail or e-mail) to the
regional
collection points listed below:

For North America, Asia and Pacific
Gabriela Mayorquin
666 Sherbrooke St. West, #400., Montreal, Quebec H3A 1E7
Tel. (514) 982-0351; Fax (514) 849-7129;
gabriela.mayorquin at amarc.org

In Europe
(Collection point)
Gerda Kolb
Orange 94.0
Schubertgasse 10
A-1090 Vienna
Austria
Tel. +43-1-31909991, Fax. +43-1-31909994
gerda.kolb at orange.or.at

Regional Coordinator
Sruti Bala, AMARC-Europe (Sheffield, UK)
Tel. (44-114) 221 0592  Fax (44-114) 279 8976.
srutib at amarc.org

In Latin America and the Caribbean
Arturo Bregaglio, Radio FM Trinidad (Paraguay)
Calle Itapua 1372
Asunción, Paraguay
Tel/Fax. (595-21) 297 806
islaverde at quanta.com.py
trinid at quanta.com.py

In Africa
(Collection point)
Mervyn Swartz
Center for Democratic Communications (CDC)
PO Box 32022
Braamfontein, South Africa 2017
Tel (27-11) 4032750
Mswartz at cdc.org.za

Regional Coordinator
Michelle Ntab, AMARC-Africa (Johannesburg, South Africa)
Tel.(27-11) 403 7962/7913, Fax (27-11) 403 7514
regc at global.co.za

v o i c e s   w i t h o u t   f r o n t i e r s
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*  Sybil Augustine, Music Director *
*  WORT 89.9 FM Community Radio    *



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