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Showing newest posts with label Podcast. Show older posts

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Pamela Whible: The Electric Doctor! "...some of the best medical, motivational presentations and videos I have ever seen." Electric! No joke.


MP3 File
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Dear friends,

Just so you know, I'm listening to 'Forty Six & 2' by Tool while I type this...and that is the pumped up song you should imagine while reading this! Yeahhhh! Oh, and then I'll be listening to 'Black (LIVE)' by Pearl Jam on their 'Live at Benaroya Hall' CD. Good, magical music for a magical blog post and podcast I'm about to give ya! :)

Above and below are videos of Pamela, a good friend of mine. We both gave workshop at the Healthcare Justice Gathering at the Gesundheit Institute (as featured in the movie Patch Adams). She was friggin' electric... figuratively and literally...because she instructed everyone, including many medical students, how to remain a practicing, social justice, doctor without burning out and going into debt...and even gave everyone electric flashing glow in the dark steel blue and red earings! Why? Because healthcare Justice was meant to be fun, friends! Hell yeah! It was awesome later that night at the dance party with all the lights out watching red and blue faces flashing in the dark! Hella'cool! She has given some of the best doctor presentations and videos I have ever seen. No joke. The above one and the below two are just a sample and are short.

The wildest things happened too. When we both left the Healthcare Justice Gathering from West Virginia... She on an Amtrak train, I on Greyhound... I headed for Olympia... she headed for Eugene, Oregon.... The Greyhound had a lay-over in Portland...and I decided to walk around outside the Greyhound and maybe catch a later bus to Olympia, Washington later... and guess who yelled out my name? Pamela! No way! Yes way! Pamela had overslept and got off in Portland to Stretch.

She called my name, we hugged and were both bewildered by the whole thing. It was wild. Went and got something to eat and I saw her off on her train to Eugene and then jumped back on Greyhound later headed to my beloved Olympia.

A month ago or so I also sent her the hard-core,
uncut Oscar Grant article that I wrote (found by clicking here) that I wrote...and ya know what she did? She loved it and sent it to all of her patients and friends! And I know she did it because she kept me on the CC email list! Now that is solidarity for a better world!

So as I encourage you to check out her videos... it actually makes me happy to do it! Because she is awesome!

I'm trying to convince her to do an in-person interview on our radio show. It will be the event of the year, friends! Look forward to that possibility friends!

Keep working for a better world!

WOoOOoooooooo Yeah!

-T. Love
http://www.blackmanfluff.org/

You can also find this as an Mp3 audio recording and on my
podcast or click here to subscribe to the Itunes subscription: http://tinyurl.com/link2itunes

p.s.
Here is recent video to another doctor, who I love dearly, who I met at the Gesundheit Institute and is now a Board member of the Freeschool Community:
Dr. Bonnie Gifford instructing you on how to eat locally.

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"....a political struggle that does not have women at the heart of it, above it, below it and within it is no struggle at all.”

-Arundhati Roy, Quoted from her speech: '2004 Sydney Peace Prize
Lecture' (The entire speech is available online, search for the title)



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Friday, March 6, 2009

International Women's Week of Women In Resistance Presented by the Evergreen Women of Color Coalition with Free Events and an Audio Interview



Brought to you by BlackManFluff at www.BlackManFluff.org

MP3 File and Podcast Interview Found by Clicking here.


Dear friends, compañeras, allies, and friends who I will come to know soon who are working for a better world,

There are several awesome free events taking place over the next five days as part of the International Women's Week in Resistance. The Freeschool and the blackman f.l.u.f.f. podcast and radio show has an MP3 podcast (online radio episode) with an interview of Mao and Alejeandra, member of the Women of Color Coalition, that you can find at the above link.

It is an interview with two amazing women of color, Mao and Alejandra, just a few minutes ago on the Evergreen Campus who are part of the Women of Color Coalition at Evergreen and have free events as part of the International Women's Week - Women in Resistance.

They have some really awesome events and could really use some extra publicity so please circulate this information.

In the interview they give very exciting details about their events that are detailed below and happen over the next 4 days so you could play it on the Media Island radio anytime over the next 4 days and it will still be very relevant and timely.

The Evergreen Women of Color Coalition accepts Evergreen students and Non-Evergreen students women of color into their group. In regards to the events people of all genders, races and backgrounds are welcome at their events so everyone should feel welcome.

Even if you don't listen to the interview, please be sure to check out the Women Of Color Coalition's new Twitter page that the Freeschool helped to set up which gives details about the WOCC upcoming events found here:
http://twitter.com/evergreenwocc

You can also check out the Freeschool's Twitter page at
http://twitter.com/lovepeaceandjoy


Keep up all the great work, everyone!

Love for the people,

-T. Love
http://www.blackmanfluff.org

Member of the The Freeschool Community Collective

To learn more about the Freeschool Community please visit: http://www.freeschoolunity.org

The Freeschool Community is a member of the PeaceCommunities Progressive Coalition.
http://www.PeaceCommunities.org

"....a political struggle that does not have women at the heart of it, above it, below it and within it is no struggle at all.”

-Arundhati Roy, Quoted from her speech: '2004 Sydney Peace Prize
Lecture' (The entire speech is available online, search for the title)


p.s.

All these below events are free.

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An Intergenerational Exploration of Matrilineal history

Claiming and Reclaiming our Mother’s lived experience

Unveiling an Identity rooted in the past while grounded in the preset

Join us for an evening of story and community healing

Friday March 6th

7:00pm

Lecture Hall 1



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Resista’s: Claiming our experience in Resistance

Join us for a night of spoken word performance and community dialogue

Learn about the various struggles that we face as a community and how expressing our experience strengthens our ability to create change.

Tuesday March 10th

6:00pm

Lecture Hall 2


B-Girl Be

Flm Screening of Women in Hip Hop

Sponsored by Hip Hop Congress

Monday March 9th

6:00pm

Lecture Hall 2

FREE



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Michele (Shelly) Vendiola (Swinomish/Lummi/Filipina) gaave a workshop on Thursday night

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Hima B.

A queer South Asian and an independent writer/director/producer whose works explore the intersections of race, gender, sexual orientation, labor, & economics, especially as they impact LGBT people and women/girls.

Saturday, March 7th

Sem II D1105 from 1:00 – 3:00

The lecture will include two short films and a media training workshop:

And I Do Survive

This cinema verite documentary chronicles Michelle Lopez, a Trinidadian lesbian who pursues the American Dream & a green card in a country that denies her citizenship because she is an HIV+ immigrant. While juggling life as a single mom & devoted religious follower, she organizes to reverse this discriminatory law & other practices that infringe on the quality of life for HIV+ people. As the gay marriage becomes debated nationally, Michelle’s partner requests a commitment and their relationship mirrors the divide within LGBT, AIDS, & immigrant communities.

Sistahs Survive & Thrive:

Ten short videos portraits of Black and Latina women bring us into their worlds and reveal how they live with HIV/AIDS. The collection of videos are the launch of an interactive web-based project—a living AIDS quilt comprised of auto-biographical and biographical vignettes that reflects the feminized impact of HIV/AIDS and will include a range of women and girls from diverse ethnicities, ages, socio-economic class.

Media Training:

Learn how to use your own digital camera (and other devices) to create a documentary-style short film yourself!

Bring your digital still camera, videocam or cell phone so you can contribute your story or AIDS tips to the Quilt!

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Broadcast #1 of: Five-Minutes-of-Fascinating Feminist Friday News and Reviews




Click here for MP3 Podcast Episode File



















It's the "Five-Minutes-of-Fascinating Feminist Friday News and Reviews" Podcast and Online Radio episode! :)

Every Friday I will post this info on my blog and podcast, and also on the Peace Communities Solidarity blog (where comments and feedback are happily accepted), and in the Peace Communities Online Feminist News Forum (where comments and feedback are also happily accepted) and then send out a Twitter Announcement on it, collectively reaching hundreds of readers who care about feminist concerns within just the first few minutes....and reaching thousands of readers who will eventually learn about the things that we all desire to share.
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Key

@ sign means is the twitter ID and username of the person who submitted the article for this podcast edpisode

incl. = includes

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Thanks
@melsil

Hollywood from a feminist perspective - http://is.gd/m7G2

incl. Interviw

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Thanks
@ehollingsworth,

'The real cost of tomatoes in March'. - http://tinyurl.com/cykuu5 -

Article written by The Nation
incl. update on Coalition of Immokalee Workers,

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Thanks
@WomenWhoTechOn

my nptech radar - Integrated Comm Workshop, a nonprofit, doing a special feature on women in honor of International Women's Day -. http://www.frogloop.com/radar2

incl. "Panelists include Courtney O'Callaghan, IT Director at Feminist Majority Foundation at (feminist.org)"

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Thanks
Teardrops 4 Katelynn

America: 75% Of Batterers Get Custody Of The Children
http://peacecommunities.ning.com/profiles/blogs/america-75-of-batterers-get

incl. The Wellesley Battered Mothers' Testimony Project
and many amazing fact and statistics

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Remember, Every Friday there will be a Feminist Friday News, Reviews Podcast and Online Radio episode. If you want your news broadcasted next week, just go to http://www.tinyurl.com/feministnews


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Towards an end to institutionalized patriarchy...within our lifetime.

Divided we are weak... united we are strong.

el amor,

Love for the people,

-T. Love

black man f.l.u.f.f.


"....a political struggle that does not have women at the heart of it, above it,
below it and within it is no struggle at all.”

-Arundhati Roy, Quoted from her speech: '2004 Sydney Peace Prize
Lecture' (The entire speech is available online, search for the title)