[Seattle-editorial]
Re: [IMC-Seattle] Kucinich speech at Longshore hall tonight on
Indymedia Presents
typist at speakeasy.net
typist at speakeasy.net
Thu Oct 16 02:06:19 PDT 2003
Randy,
This is great information. I wish we had gotten it a little sooner like a few days ago to get it up on the website.
If you show it again or have anything else you want to publicize, please let us know!
Judy
Editorial Collective
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Randy Rowland [mailto:randyro at comcast.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 06:31 PM
> To: 'IMC general listserv'
> Subject: [IMC-Seattle] Kucinich speech at Longshore hall tonight on Indymedia Presents
>
> It took an extra week to edit this great speech up and get it on the air,
> but tonight (Wed, 10/15, 5:30pm) on Indymedia Presents we feature the very
> watchable speech that Dennis Kucinich recently gave at the Longshoremen's
> hall.
>
> Our 28-minute show is entitled "No More 16 Tons in America." I encourage
> Kucinich supporters to tape the show, to share with others. For folks
> accustomed to getting pablum from politicians, this speech is a rare treat,
> a standard by which to judge others.
>
> Indymedia Presents
> Wednesday, 5:30
> Channel 77 in Seattle
> Channel 29 in King County
>
> Indymedia Presents is a collaboration between the Seattle Independent Media
> Center and PepperSpray Productions, a local video collective. It is a weekly
> half-hour show bringing viewers video from the global battle against the
> corporate state. We encourage people to tape our shows, and send the tapes
> to people who don't live in our area, who might not otherwise hear the voice
> of the people. Breaking the media blockade takes a communal effort. We don't
> control the central networks, but we have many hands and voices, which when
> lifted together, combine to make a mighty force for change.
>
> Randy Rowland
>
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