Social Actions: Save WBAI/Education film Sun

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Sarah Klepner

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Oct 12, 2019, 5:22:38 PM10/12/19
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Film Tomorrow: Justice in Education (see below)

Today: Support Alternative Media, Peace and Justice Radio WBAI 99.5 fm

WBAI listeners on this list may have noticed a change in programming this week. John Vernile, executive director of the Pacifica Network- of which WBAI is a part- dismissed all local staff and volunteer program hosts on Monday Oct 7.

Please see the following request for emails from Ken Nash, host of Building Bridges:

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Ken Nash <buildingbr...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Oct 12, 2019 at 12:55 PM
Subject: Fwd: Urgent Request - Email Today: Repudiate the Coup of WBAI, Demand Retention of Local Control & WBAI Station Reps. Must Be Allowed To Vote!!!
To: ken nash <kn...@igc.org>


Friends,

Immediately email p...@pacifica.org (any retain copy of your email) demanding that: WBAI National Board members be permitted to vote of the disposition of WBAI, which at this time is being contested, alleging that their voting constitutes a conflict of interest;  and register your repudiation of the takeover/coup of WBAI under the new ED, John Vernile.

—-Email Ken directly for more info, kn...@igc.org 

Social Action Film: A Walk in My Shoes
Sunday October 13
6 pm
1475 West Front Street, Lincroft
Unitarian Meetinghouse (uucmc.org)
Community Room
Local Educators Invited for Q and A/Discussion after film

A Walk In My Shoes touches on the lives and experiences of five educators whose passion for social justice was forged when they were in school. They witness to both overt and subtle forms of injustice that create critical barriers to quality learning and inclusion. Each enacted their beliefs in equity, access, and respect in order to provide a just and quality education for the learners they serve. See what they can do to make education more just and equitable for all. See https://coe.k-state.edu/walk-in-my-shoes/social-justice/
For more information, contact Dan Ciaglia, danci...@gmail.com or call 732-284-6312. Free and open to the public. Donations welcome.


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