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Democracy For America "Members-Powered" interactive radio, discussing nationwide grassroots campaigns & issues. Hosted by Robin Kinlin and Lewis Miller of New Jersey For Democracy, Tuesdays 9:00pmEST
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Date / Time: 10/10/2007 1:00 AM UTC
Category: Politics
Guests: Steven Goldstein, Chair of Garden State Equality; DFA-List candidates Gina Genovese for NJ State Senate & Ed Zipprich for Red Bank (NJ) Town Council.
Original Air Date: 9/26/2007 1:00 AM UTC
Original Air Date: 9/19/2007 1:00 AM UTC
Date / Time: 9/18/2007 11:22 PM UTC
Please join us for another engaging and informative show tonight on DFA Radio. Scheduled guests are:
As always, we'll take calls from the DFA community. Tune in to hear your fellow DFA members, or call in & let us know what's on your mind.
If you missed last week's program, we interviewed Bob Gulack about the World Trade Center dust contamination problem (read his statement at Ground Zero, and take action at 9/11 Environmental Action), and former Naval Commander & Congressional Candidate Eric Massa about Iraq. You can still listen to last week's program before tonight's show. Just visit the DFA Radio page on Democracy for America's website.
VolunteersDFA Radio is looking for individuals to help deliver quality programming to the DFA community. Are you interested in being our Blog Correspondent? Helping develop show content? Drop us a line at dfaradio@njfordemocracy.org.
DFA RadioEvery Tuesday @ 9-10pm Eastern, 6-7pm PacificListen to live or recorded programs at: blogtalkradio.com/dfa Call-in number during live shows: (646) 716-8150AOL Instant Messenger: dfaradioJoin our DFA-Link group for discussion & show announcements
Disclaimer: DFA Radio is a people-powered program, run by DFA members for DFA members. Opinions of guests or callers do not necessarily represent the views of DFA Radio or Democracy for America. DFA Radio is not sponsored by or affiliated with Democracy for America, Burlington, VT. DFA logo used with permission.
Original Air Date: 9/12/2007 1:00 AM UTC
Original Air Date: 9/5/2007 1:00 AM UTC
Date / Time: 9/4/2007 11:11 PM UTC
If you missed last week's program, you can still listen to it before tonight's show here at BlogTalkRadio.
DFA RadioEvery Tuesday @ 9-10pm Eastern, 6-7pm PacificListen to live or recorded programs at: blogtalkradio.com/dfa Call-in number during live shows: (646) 716-8150
About our guests:
Deborah Langhoff for Louisiana State House, District 94Deborah Langhoff lost her house, her business, and her community to flooding when the levees broke. But she didn't despair; Deborah attended the DFA Training Academy in Baton Rouge this past June, and now she's running for state office. She says it best: "Civic activism drives our recovery from the Katrina Disaster." Angelique LaCour for Louisiana State House, District 77Angelique LaCour is running a true grassroots campaign, getting her friends and family involved, reaching out to her community, and working to rebuild the infrastructure of her state. Hurricane Katrina flooded her business in New Orleans, but didn't slow her down. Now she's determined to win a Democratic seat in her district, a Republican stronghold. "We know we are the party of the people," she says. "The party that's going to raise our quality of life."
Larry Holmes, Troops Out Now CoalitionThe Troops Out Now Coalition (TONC) is a national grassroots coalition of antiwar activists, trade unionists, solidarity activists and community organizers. TONC activists first assembled in New York City for a December 3, 2004 National Strategy Meeting and issued a call for a day of protest on March 19, the second anniversary of the beginning of the war. As we enter a new phase of the antiwar struggle, TONC believes that the only force that will stop the war is a militant, multinational, grassroots movement.
Madelyn Hoffman, Director, NJ Peace ActionNJ Peace Action is the New Jersey affiliate of Peace Action, the nation's largest grass roots organization. Peace Action was founded as SANE (later to become SANE/Freeze) in 1957. Its goals are: abolish nuclear war, promote a more peaceful economy, bring an end to weapons trafficking, encourage non-military solutions to international conflicts, and promote conflict resolution at all levels. NJ Peace Action has always been one of the most active groups in the National Peace Action Network.
About DFA Radio:
Robin Kinlin, Co-Host, DFA Radio Robin is the chair of the Berkeley Township Municipal Committee and the president of the Bayville Chapter of the Berkeley Township Democratic Club. She currently serves on the Executive Board of New Jersey for Democracy and as organizer of Ocean County DFA/PDA. Robin lives in Ocean County, NJ, with her husband and teenage daughter. Her background in radio includes several years at Shadow & Metro Traffic in New York City.
Lewis Miller, Co-Host, DFA-Radio Lewis is a founder of Bergen Grassroots. He currently serves on the Executive Board of New Jersey for Democracy. Lewis lives with his wife in Bergen County, NJ. The front of his DFA membership card says he is member number is 16570, and the back is autographed by Howard Dean.
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