12/18 EDUCATIONAL ISSUES FACING URBANA SCHOOL DISTRICT 116

  • I missed giving advance notice for this week, but be sure to tune in to WEFT for the Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center News Hour. This is a “trial run” weekly program which will air Dec and January on Monday nights at 6:00pm on community radio WEFT, here in Champaign, IL. The program will feature local, national, and int’l news and features as covered by the U-C IMC. WEFT will also be airing other new locally produced news & public affairs programs during this time. You can listen live at 90.1 FM in Central Illinois, or tune in on-line at the WEFT website.

    Here is the schedule of upcoming programs (programs not in bold are not IMC productions):

  • 12/4 AMERICAN INDIAN MASCOTS IN SPORTS
    Jay Rosenstein (airshifter) with Steve Kaufman and Brenda Farnell

  • 12/11 WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE LOCAL GREEN PARTY?
    Peter Miller (airshifter) with Brent McDonald

  • 12/18 EDUCATIONAL ISSUES FACING URBANA SCHOOL DISTRICT 116
    Cope Cumpston (airshifter), elected school officials, board members,
    representative of the Urbana Equity Audit Steering Committee

  • 12/25 WHAT’S HAPPENING AT PACIFICA AND DEMOCRACY NOW?
    Produced by the Programming Committee. Host t.b.a.

  • 1/8 RACE INEQUITY IN CHAMPAIGN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
    Sehvilla Mann (airshiftter) with Sarah Carsey, Paul Kaiser, Nancy
    Dietrich-Rybicki, and Danielle Chynoweth

  • 1/15 A TRIBUTE TO DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
    Gladys Hunt (airshifter) with local school children and teachers

  • 1/22 A LOOK AT THE CHAMPAIGN COUNTY BOARD
    Danielle Chynoweth (airshifter) with Molly Stentz, Russell
    Dietrich-Rybicki and County Board Members Trisha Avery and Tony Fabri.

  • 1/29 RADICAL CHEERS FROM A RADICAL GIRL
    Danielle Chynoweth (airshifter) profiles Amy Jennings, brain trust for
    the Radical Cheerleader OR AUTO-FREE IN CHAMPAIGN-URBANA

  • 2/5 SPOTLIGHT ON THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN (NCAAM)
    Peter Miller (airshifter) with Mike Wright, local member of the NCAAM.


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