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Janine Bandcroft
i produce independent media - print, audio, and sometimes video. why? because media is education, and i think we need a better education than the corporate or state sponsored media provides. if you agree that independent media is important, please consider supporting it so we can pay our rent and feed ourselves. thanks.
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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Winds of Change – April 26 2012 – Sarah Kramer, Dave Shishkoff, Joanne Shenandoah
Organizing Victoria’s first annual Vegan Festival for July 1st, local vegans Sarah Kramer and Dave Shishkoff talk about their personal experiences with the vegan lifestyle, and plans for the upcoming festival. This Saturday don’t miss the Worldwide Vegan Bakesale, in … Continue reading
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What The?! – April 20th 2012 – Whacky and Weird with Schnieder Luongo, Tommy Carson, and Ronald from Esquimalt
An interview with Schnieder Luongo, owner of Schnieder’s Tattoo and Coffee who plans to sue the Vancouver Canucks if they lose in the 1st round of the playoffs for loss of business. Tommy Carson, talks about his upcoming tour of Ireland … Continue reading
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Gorilla Radio with Chris Cook, Greg Palast, Robert Bateman, Janine Bandcroft, Apr. 23, 2012
Last Friday, trans-Atlantic reporting investigator, Greg Palast held a press conference. Coinciding with the second anniversary of the disastrous BP Deepwater Horizon oil platform blowout in the Gulf of Mexico, Palast reports; BP knew they had major problems with the … Continue reading
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Hidden News – April 17th 2012 – Quebec Solidaire and BC Sierra Club
A two month strike by students in Quebec, ignored by the corporate and state media, is examined with Roger Rashi a member of the Québec solidaire - a coalition of individuals representing labour, women, students, and other concerned citizens. In the second … Continue reading
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What The – April 13th – with Tommy Carson, a Johnny Cash expert, and Tyrone Wunnone
Tommy Carson announces that he is engaged – to Kide’s 96 year old aunt. Tommy swears that there is no age limit for love and its just a coincidence that she is a multi-millionaire. Also an interview from 2006 with … Continue reading
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Winds of Change April 12th 2012 – with Roger Foucher and Jack Etkin
Representing Transition Victoria, Maarten interviews Roger Foucher, a Wild Food Enthusiast and Educator. And, guest host Rick Habgood chats with Jack Etkin, producer of ICTV which airs on Shaw TV on the weekend.
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Hidden News April 3rd 2012 with Professors Paul Summerville and Robin Matthews
Professor Paul Summerville from the University of Victoria talks about oil prices, and the budget that dropped last week. Then, Professor Robin Matthews and the provincial political scene – do we have a real choice in the next election? With … Continue reading
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What The?! With Bort Fragledel, Tommy Carson, and Ivan – March 30th 2012
We interview Bort Fragledell who is filing a human rights complaint because no hotel in Canada will hire him because of the colour of his skin. He claims the swastika tattooed on his white forehead makes him a minority. Tommy Carson chimes in from … Continue reading
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Gorilla Radio with Chris Cook, Ingmar Lee, Jon Elmer, Janine Bandcroft Apr. 2, 2012
The controversial Enbridge pipeline scheme that would disgorge tar sands bitumen at Kitimat for ocean trans-shipment to Asia and America created more controversy yesterday in Bella Bella, where the National Energy Board’s Joint Review Panel, or JRP, was scheduled to … Continue reading
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Social Justice and the Media
Social Justice and the Media mini-conference, sponsored by the Social Justice Studies department at the University of Victoria. With an introduction from Bill Carroll, keynote speaker Steve Anderson, and panelists Andrew Macleod, Jack Etkin, Sean Holman, Janine Bandcroft, and Stuart Hertzog.
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