[Rfu-outreach] Fwd: RFU post from outreach@deepdishtv.org requires approval

Andrew Ó Baoill andrew at funferal.org
Thu Jul 31 14:30:02 CDT 2008


This may be useful in outreach and fundraising for the station.

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> From: rfu-owner at lists.chambana.net
> Date: 30 Iúil 2008 13:47:17 GMT-05:00
> To: rfu-owner at lists.chambana.net
> Subject: RFU post from outreach at deepdishtv.org requires approval
>
> As list administrator, your authorization is requested for the
> following mailing list posting:
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>    List:    RFU at lists.chambana.net
>    From:    outreach at deepdishtv.org
>    Subject: Deep Dish TV
>    Reason:  Post by non-member to a members-only list
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> At your convenience, visit:
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> to approve or deny the request.
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> From: Outreach Director <outreach at deepdishtv.org>
> Date: 30 Iúil 2008 13:20:11 GMT-05:00
> To: rfu at wrfu.net
> Subject: Deep Dish TV
>
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>
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> In 2005 and 2006 Deep Dish TV provided community radio stations  
> around the country with our series "Shocking and Awful – A  
> Grassroots Response to War and Occupation", to use as premiums in  
> their fund drives. The stations made almost $200,000.  Democracy  
> Now! host Amy Goodman said about "Shocking and Awful", "this  
> fantastic series is the most comprehensive look at the war."
>
> Today, we would like to offer your station another opportunity to  
> partner with Deep Dish TV, bringing our unique brand of “Fearless  
> Television” to your listener community.
>
> For 22 years Deep Dish has been a grassroots media hub, linking  
> thousands of artists, independent video-makers, programmers and  
> social activists. With humor, passion, creative flair and very low  
> budgets, Deep Dish TV artists and producers have developed over 300  
> hours of provocative video series exploring issues that profoundly  
> impact our lives. We helped provide live television coverage of  
> major anti-war demonstrations in New York, Washington and San  
> Francisco in the days leading up to the war and broadcast the World  
> Tribunal on Iraq from Istanbul, Turkey in 2005.
>
> We believe that your listeners would be interested in many of our  
> programs. We would like to discuss the possibility of offering them  
> to your station as premiums in your upcoming fund drives. We will  
> also provide promotional audio for the programs. Extended  
> descriptions of all Deep Dish programs and streaming video are  
> available on our website: http://www.deepdishtv.org
>
> The Programs available for use as Premiums:
>
> “Fallujah – We Had To Destroy the City In Order to Save It” (2006)
> Following the second major US led offensive against Fallujah in  
> 2004, thousands of residents were forced into refugee camps outside  
> Baghdad. This collaborative production of Iraqi and American  
> filmmakers provides in-depth interviews with the refugees. Click  
> here for more info about this program.
>
>
> "Nothing is Safe – Israel's 2006 War on Lebanon."  (July 2008)
> This 8 part series about the Israel-Lebanon conflict of 2006  
> provides a unique perspective on a complicated region. The work  
> ranges from experimental art pieces by Lebanese filmmakers, to  
> gripping documentary work from independent journalists. Click here  
> for more info about this program.
>
> "Expression Equals Life – ACT UP, Video, and the AIDS Crisis" (JUNE  
> 2008)
> This powerful look back at the AIDS crisis and the work of Act Up!
> includes 4 historic programs from the Deep Dish TV archives and a  
> May 2008 discussion with ACT UP founders and leaders in the struggle  
> for AIDS treatment.  About this programming, Amy Goodman said:  
> "These videos are people speaking for themselves, a history not just  
> about social struggle, but of social struggle, by those engaged in  
> those struggle." Click here for more info about this program.
>
> "Transforming Palestine/Israel Into A Single, Secular, Democratic  
> State With Equal Rights For All Its People"   (June 2008)
> A provocative presentation of a discussion held in New York City on  
> June 7th, exploring the idea of a Single State Solution to the  
> conflict. Click here for more info about this program.
>
> "Suncookers" (2007)
> Explores how an innovative new method of solar cooking is empowering  
> women in Kenya and helping the environment. Click here for more info  
> about this program.
> "The Last Graduation"
> A heart-wrenching chronicle of the rise and fall of college programs  
> in prisons. This moving and informative program won several awards,  
> including the 1998 Gold Medal at the Philadelphia Film Festival.  
> Click here for more information about this program.
>
> And of course
> "Shocking and Awful – A Grassroots Response to War and Occupation"
> Still arguably the best, most incisive and most comprehensive  
> program on the Iraq War.
> Click here for more information.
>
> Collaborations between Deep Dish TV and community radio have proven  
> to be extremely beneficial to all of us, financially and in  
> furthering our missions. We hope you will consider using our DVD  
> sets as premiums in your next fundraisers, and that you will keep  
> Deep Dish TV prominent on your radar screen.
>
> To contact us or for more information,
> Email: outreach at deepdishtv.org
> or call our office at (212) 473-8933.
> Please be sure to include your fundraising schedule.
> We will also be calling you in the next few weeks.
> Thank you for your kind attention.
>
> Best,
> Marc Read
>
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Andrew Ó Baoill
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