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On the evening of May 3rd, Gunargie O'Sullivan organized 8East Resonates in collaboration with the Red Jam Slam Society, the Now Society, 8East, and CiTR 101.9FM. From 7-11pm we hosted a listening party of documentaries produced for the Resonating Reconciliation project on the subject of Indian Residential Schools, and their impact on survivors and communities. After each documentary, musicians from the Now Society responded to the piece with a jam. Resonating Reconciliation Documentaries produced by: https://ncra.ca/resonating/documentaries Jessica Buffalo, CJSF 90.1FM Matthew Norris, CiTR 101.9FM Doug West, CFRO 100.5FMImprovised Music from Now Society performed by:https://www.nowsociety.org/Lisa Cay Miller, pianoMarina Hasselberg, celloJP Carter, trumpetKenton Loewen, and Chacal del Tamborazo, drums
00:00 Intro and Welcome with Barry Rooke02:21 Gunargie O'Sullivan speaks about the power of community radio07:29 Industry News (Event ticket resale changes, Amazon enters the audio market, New podcast listener study, Timeshift Study, Radio station in NFLD selling Ads but not on the air)20:06 UN Women speaks about community radio (Clip from 2016 NCRC)25:45 Outro and !eDDS Song of the Week (Deeper Water off of Meltt Album)
Listen in for original live performances and poetry, covers, karaoke, and stories from the warm regulars at Shop Wrong on East Hastings street here in Vancouver. Hosted by the wonderful Gunargie O'Sullivan.
The musical prelude to December 2016's Red Jam Slam. Gunargie O'Sullivan hosts another special broadcast for the Red Jam Slam festival, this time from Caveman Cafe at International Village on Pender Street in Vancouver.
This week, News 101 correspondents Albert Von Sant and John Woodside analyzed the U.S Democrat Debate and how Bernie Sanders is catching up to Hilary Clinton in the polls. News 101 Co-director Emily Blake interviewed Harsha Walia, a prominent local activist, for her take on Sexual Assault Awareness month. Lastly, News 101 aired an interview with Gunargie O'Sullivan from Unceded Airwaves, produced by Salia Joseph.
Nuestras Voces en el Aire: Lograr Nuevas Audiencias para la Radio Indígena
Gunargie O'Sullivan, un Productor de Radio Co-Op de Vancouver en Canada, reflexiona sobre su vida , su desplazamiento y reconexión a comunidad y cultura que provee la radio Indigena.
Our Voices on the Air: Reaching New Audiences through Indigenous Radio
Gunargie O'Sullivan, a producer from Vancouver Co-op Radio in Canada, reflects on her life, displacement and the reconnection to culture and community that indigenous radio provides.