[CIMC-work] explanation of redline radio's benefit

Emily Lonigro elonigro at lycos.com
Tue, 29 Apr 2003 18:28:23 -0500


sounds great to me. enjoy:

In grade school did your school ever have a carnival, with a raffle and goldfish toss and that kind of thing.  It was an attempt to do something like that.  Except we only had a few games and whatnot.  Face painting, that kind of thing.  We had a table where we made food for those who came and served it.  We also had tables of groups we had invited to table there.  vitw, neis, insight arts, perhaps others which I don't remember.  

Parents brought their kids and let them run  around like maniacs and play games while [hopefully] the parents talked with the groups that were tabling.  We had set up a recording station [where i was most of the day] doing interviews of the groups that were there and kids and
parents.  Just talking with the community.  This was shortly after we were up and the main reason for doing this was that it got word out about us to people who perhaps wouldn't hear about us some other way.  People who don't have easy access to sources like indymedia and other internet based institutions.  

Just to remind you, benefits are attempts to bring money in from people outside of the activist community, which this did.  We had already done plenty of kegger and hip-hop or punk shows and it had just started being the same people who came to all of those.  People who were one and two people removed from us.  I would agree that a workshop event would also be good but what I was describing was an attempt at wide and shallow community PR rather than an in depth skillshare sort of thing.  anyway, what good is radio if no one knows or listens?


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