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Skagit Human Rights Festival - February 27, 2013 The Tenth Annual Skagit Human Rights Festival is just around the corner. Jodie talks with Andy Kirkpatrick about the first event: - GMOs; and Dave talks with Kathy Reim and Barbara Jordan about the second - Transgender:Transformation.
Skagit Human Rights Festival Looks at Defending Water and Labor - March 14, 2012 SUSO co-hosts Ginny Wolff speaks with Sandra Spargo and Kay McDonnell about Defending Water during the first half of the show: the upcoming event on March 22nd, 7pm at the Lincoln Theatre will feature a screening of Tapped and some conversation about Skagit water rights and the proposed bottling plant in Anacortes. During the second half of the show, co-host Jodie Buller talks with labor activists Rich Austin and Steve Garey about how unions support all workers, organized or not. The March 29 evening on Labor (also at 7pm at the Lincoln) will feature two short films, Jeff Johnson, President of the Washington State Labor council AFL-CIO, and a panel of labor leaders. http://www.skagithrf.wordpress.com
Skagit Human Rights Festival intro - February 29, 2012 jim gives an overview of this year's Skagit Human Rights Festival which starts with two art openings this week and continues on Thursdays through the month of March. The SHRF theme is Whose Valley is it Anyway? Corporate Power or Community Power. Listen in to hear about the various events and hear Seattle singer/songwriter sing Over My Dead Body (will they incorporate the world.) You will also hear segments from Anne Fenney's War on the Workers. SHRF: Corporations, Civil Liberties & E-Verify, Defending Water, & Labor. Art Exhibits: Lee Mann's Photography & Letters to the Editor at Skagit Valley College Art Gallery & other Skagit Artists in the Lincoln Art Bar. In preparation for the "Corporations and the Rise of Occupy" night on March 8th, featuring a panel and a screening of Inside Job about our financial system de-regulation and collapse, co-host Jodie Buller talks with with James Bauckman, a video producer and teacher who has become involved with the northwest occupy movement and with Mount Vernon homeowner Jill Eelkema about her 16 month ordeal to try to re-finance her home. Wed., March 7 - there will be interviews about the last two nights of the Skagit HRF. Skagit Human Rights Festival - http://www.skagithrf.wordpress.com or skagithrf@gmail.com Jim Page - http://www.jimpage.net/ - Seattle singer/songwriter Anne Feeney - http://www.annefeeney.com/ - Labor singer/songwriter
Countering Common Myths about our Latino Immigrants - March 2, 2011 As introduction to the Skagit Human Rights Festival's night focusing on immigration, SUSO's jim talks with three members of Community Action's Latino/a Advisory Committee (LAC) and some LaVenture Middle School students and their advisor. The topic for the Thursday, March 17th event at 7 pm in the Phillip Tarro Theatre on the Skagit Valley College campus is "Countering Common Myths about our Latino Immigrants." LAC members, Rev. Josefina Beecher who has an Episcopal Hispanic ministry in the valley, Bethany Dearborn who works with Tierra Nueva's Family Support Center, and Diana Morelli of EDASC (Economic Development Assoc. of Skagit County) introduce the topic by mentioning some common myths that will be addressed and telling stories to refute them. jim also talks with LaVenture Middle School migrant students, Marta, Angelina, and Ana who were present with their migrant graduation specialist, Janice Blackmore. Skagit Human Rights Festival - http://www.skagithrf.wordpress.com
Transition Towns - February 23, 2011 Two Skagit Valley women - Sarai Stevens and Janet McKinney - join Ginny Wolff in a discussion of the "Transition Movement". This is a world wide effort whose purpose is to create interdependence among neighbors, and build resilient communities that can adapt to the challenges of the future. Chuckanut Transition and Transition Fidalgo and Friends, are two such groups active in the valley who will participate in the opening event of this year's Skagit Human Rights Festival at 7 pm on March 10 at the Phillip Tarro Theatre at Skagit Valley College. Visit their websites: http://chuckanuttransition.wordpress.com and http://transitionfidalgo.org/
Health Care as a Human Right - Is Capitalism Killing Us? - March 17, 2010 What makes a society healthy? Is it access to quality health care? According to Dr. Stephen Bezruchka, emergency room physician and professor in Population Health Studies at the University of Washington, healthcare does not make us healthy. The results of much research show that what determines the health of a society is related to the degree of equality in that society. Our growing disparity between the rich and poor, and lack of public policies to to assure well being to pregnant mothers and young children is the reason we are falling behind other developed countries. For more information see http://depts.washington.edu/eqhlth/ We will carry Dr. Bezruchka's March 26 presentation to this year's Skagit Human Rights Festival on this site in a few weeks.
The Massacre at Srebrenica - March 3, 2010 Lifelong human rights' activist and writer, Peter Lippman has spent many years researching human rights issues in eastern Europe, as well as Israel/Palestine and Latin America. He has been traveling to Bosnia and other parts of the former Yugoslavia since 1981, lived in northern Serbia for a year, and speaks fluent "Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian." The Advocacy Project - a Wash. DC based NGO - sent Peter to Bosnia, Kosovo, Guatemala, and Ecuador to research and report on grassroots human rights campaigns. In the last few years he has been working on a book about post-war Bosnia. Peter Lippman will be speaking at the Phillip Tarro Theatre at Skagit Valley College on April 2, 2010 at 7 pm. In conjunction with this presentation is a display of remarkable quilts - actually more like carpets - woven by a collective of Bosnian women, commemorating the thousands of slain Muslim men and boys who were massacred in Srebrenica in 1995 during the Bosnian War. The quilts will be on display at the Lincoln Theater during the month of March, and at Phillip Tarro Theater for 3 Festival events on March 12 &17 and on April 2, 2010. More info and pictures of woven quilts at http://www.advocacynet.org.
Housing as a Human Right - February 24, 2010 Housing as a Human Right night at the Skagit Human Rights Festival SUSO speaks with event and workshop coordinator Monica Chaplin, about what's in store for the first night of the Skagit HRF, including the movie *First Earth: Ecological Architecture *and a panel of Skagit housing and natural building experts. We learn about a hands-on workshop introduction to the simple joys of cob building, and hear excerpts from Monica's interview with Jack Stephens, from the Natural Building Network. Links:
6th Annual Skagit Human Rights Festival - Food and Farming - March 11, 2009
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Fifth Annual Human Rights Festival - March 05, 2008
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