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Unity in Action Magazine- Real Talk, Real Issues, and Real Solutions!!
Read the Story: UnityInActionMagazine.com Danielle Chynoweth, Cunningham Township Supervisor Interviewed by Zulema Herrera, Unity in Action Magazine Intern, Dec. 2020. Real Talk, Real Issues and Real Solutions on the financial crisis American families are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Evictions started, no utilities, no job, and no support. Danielle Chynoweth takes you on a common scenario that starts with a lost job during the pandemic and the trail of tears the domino effect leaves behind. Financial ruin, food insecurity, and homelessness is the only option for a growing number of families. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/uamag/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uamag/support
Episode 18: Danielle Chynoweth, Cunningham Township Supervisor by Elizabeth Hess
“I remember walking home from that huge protest and feeling this sense of huge hope in the air…And it was just really exciting and it felt like things actually could change.” –Becca Shaw Glazer In this episode, we speak with activists who participated in protests against the World Trade Organization in the 1990s and 2000s. The 1999 Seattle protest against the WTO is often seen as the beginning of a worldwide anti-globalization movement and the Indymedia movement. About 40,000 people took to the streets to express their dissent, and protestors successfully blocked delegates from entering the convention center, delaying the meeting. The protests became known as “The Battle of Seattle” because of the police violence that ensued in response. We focus on the protests that took place in Seattle, and then share an interview with someone who participated in WTO protests in Cancun, one of the protests that took place globally as a result. A huge thank you to our interviewees for speaking with us for this episode: Becca Shaw Glaser, Danielle Chynoweth, Mark Enslin, and Celeste. Many of these people were involved in founding the Independent Media Center in Urbana, IL and the radio station WRFU, and became connected to Interference Archive when they began airing episodes of this podcast. Archival materials used in this episode include: Democracy Now, 12.2.1999 Broadcast, Drum Circle from WTO Protest in Seattle and interviews with activists Democracy Now, 12.3.1999 Broadcast, Activists chanting and interviews with activists Democracy Now, 12.6.1999 Broadcast, WTO Talks Collapse Courtesy of Celeste, who was working with pirate radio and independent media at the time, we have been able to include recordings of the 2003 WTO protest in Cancun, including an interview with the Beehive Collective and with Celeste herself. You can also listen to these recordings at Interference Archive. To learn more about the Battle of Seattle, and international WTO protests: 60 Minute reporting of Seattle protests: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4i_4xEBCdys Britannica: www.britannica.com/event/Seattle-W…rotests-of-1999 “Curfew in effect as Seattle struggles to control WTO protests,” www.cnn.com/US/9911/30/wto.04/ “State of Emergency in Seattle,” www.theguardian.com/world/1999/dec/01/wto “Seattle WTO Uprising Still a Force in World Events, 15 Years Later,” berkeleyjournal.org/2014/12/seattle…15-years-later/ “WTO Meeting and Protests in Seattle (1999),” www.historylink.org/File/9183 & www.historylink.org/File/9213 “20 Years of the WTO: A Story of Poverty and Protest,” www.telesurenglish.net//english/anal…415-0017.html You can also visit the archive for print materials related to these protests. To learn more about Lee Kyung Hae and his leadership among the activist and farming communities: www.theguardian.com/world/2003/sep/…/northkorea.wto viacampesina.org/en/take-agricult…etter-from-2003/ www.nytimes.com/2003/09/16/world/…t-in-despair.html Produced by Interference Archive.
“I remember walking home from that huge protest and feeling this sense of huge hope in the air...And it was just really exciting and it felt like things actually could change.” --Becca Shaw Glazer In this episode, we speak with activists who participated in protests against the World Trade Organization in the 1990s and 2000s. The 1999 Seattle protest against the WTO is often seen as the beginning of a worldwide anti-globalization movement and the Indymedia movement. About 40,000 people took to the streets to express their dissent, and protestors successfully blocked delegates from entering the convention center, delaying the meeting. The protests became known as “The Battle of Seattle” because of the police violence that ensued in response. We focus on the protests that took place in Seattle, and then share an interview with someone who participated in WTO protests in Cancun, one of the protests that took place globally as a result. A huge thank you to our interviewees for speaking with us for this episode: Becca Shaw Glaser, Danielle Chynoweth, Mark Enslin, and Celeste. Many of these people were involved in founding the Independent Media Center in Urbana, IL and the radio station WRFU, and became connected to Interference Archive when they began airing episodes of this podcast. Archival materials used in this episode include: Democracy Now, 12.2.1999 Broadcast, Drum Circle from WTO Protest in Seattle and interviews with activists Democracy Now, 12.3.1999 Broadcast, Activists chanting and interviews with activists Democracy Now, 12.6.1999 Broadcast, WTO Talks Collapse Courtesy of Celeste, who was working with pirate radio and independent media at the time, we have been able to include recordings of the 2003 WTO protest in Cancun, including an interview with the Beehive Collective and with Celeste herself. You can also listen to these recordings at Interference Archive. To learn more about the Battle of Seattle, and international WTO protests: 60 Minute reporting of Seattle protests: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4i_4xEBCdys Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/event/Seattle-WTO-protests-of-1999 “Curfew in effect as Seattle struggles to control WTO protests,” http://www.cnn.com/US/9911/30/wto.04/ “State of Emergency in Seattle,” https://www.theguardian.com/world/1999/dec/01/wto “Seattle WTO Uprising Still a Force in World Events, 15 Years Later,” http://berkeleyjournal.org/2014/12/seattle-wto-uprising-still-a-force-in-world-events-15-years-later/ “WTO Meeting and Protests in Seattle (1999),” http://www.historylink.org/File/9183 & http://www.historylink.org/File/9213 “20 Years of the WTO: A Story of Poverty and Protest,” https://www.telesurenglish.net//english/analysis/20-Years-of-the-WTO-A-Story-of-Poverty-and-Protest-20150415-0017.html You can also visit the archive for print materials related to these protests. To learn more about Lee Kyung Hae and his leadership among the activist and farming communities: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/sep/16/northkorea.wto https://viacampesina.org/en/take-agriculture-out-of-the-wto-farmer-lee-kyung-hae-reproducing-his-letter-from-2003/ https://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/16/world/farming-is-korean-s-life-and-he-ends-it-in-despair.html Produced by Interference Archive.
(11 minutes) Danielle Chynoweth is interviewed by Sandra Ahten about her new role as CunninghamTownship Supervisor and what that will mean to the poorest of the poor in the Urbana Community.
Today's show includes: Danielle Chynoweth on her new position as Cunningham Township Supervisor and how that role will help the poorest of the poor in our community. Sandra talks to Donald Todd a person who is part of the in-homed population of CU. We have a report taken from the Public i about the Champaign County Nursing Home and audio from the rally to remember the 1992 protest that took place on the UI campus...for the Latinex population.
Public comments made by Danielle Chynoweth at the Urbana City Council meeting on December 5th, 2016