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Aimée's Recent Radio Work

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Media, Democracy, Peace & Justice. 5 minute audio collage using the voices of "Making Contact" for their 10th anniversary (5 minutes, MP3)

Documenting Torture: Holding the United States Accountable. On this edition, we trace the seeds of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal to 9/11 and previous to that time. We hear from survivors of torture, human rights advocates, and a soldier. And we'll revisit the official government reaction. (29 minutes, Real Audio)

On a Mission. Scott and Joe were both raised in the Mormon community. But being gay puts them at odds with their families and the church.(26 minutes, Real Audio)

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Thursday, November 28, 2002
Scorcher Unleashed!!!
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pomerleau.org a.k.a. scorcher radio features, in real audio, the work i've been doing over the years.

What draws me to radio is the personal narrative, and the political transformation that can come from hearing stories from the heart. From gay Mormons, Green Party candidates, to unionizing bicycle messengers, I seek out people not often heard on the radio

thanks to the folks over at iceplant (especially dapper d) for help making this happen and to Christie & Phil at oneroom for my new scorcher radio website design.
12:05:14 PM  comment []    


your mind is an etch-a-sketch
shake it up. ellen says travelling to asia is close as you can get to leaving the planet without needing oxygen.

i've suddenly got some time off, and i'm considering my options.
11:15:35 AM  comment []    


conscious music for the masses
michael franti--stay human (all the freaky people)

To be rhymin' without a real reason
is to claim but not to practice a religion
if television is the drug of the nation
satellite is immaculate reception
beaming in they can look and they can listen
so you see don't believe in the system
to legalize you or give you your freedom
you want rights ask 'em, they'll read 'em
but every flower gotta right to be bloomin'...
stay human...

All the freaky people make the beauty of the world

You see Y2K ya know is a moment
in time we find that we can open
up a heart that's locked or been broken by the pain of words not spoken
or shot by guns a still smokin'
Cartwrights out on the Ponderosa
or drive by bang in Testarossa
we need to heed the words of Dalai Lama
or at least the words of yo mama
take a mental trip to the Bahamas
steam your body in a stereo sauna, suana, comma

All the freaky people make the beauty of the world
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