And now:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >From: Tricia King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Robert Quiver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Peltier Radio Show Wins Award, Repeats on the Web >Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 12:14:42 -0900 > > > > > > > For the third year in a row, Different Drums has been honored with a > > "Goldie" award by the Alaska Broadcasters’ Association. > > > > The 1999 "Goldie" honored an episode of the weekly show which featured > > readings from the prison writings of Native American political prisoner > > Leonard Peltier. > > > > The award-winning program will be repeated on the internet and uplinked > > by satellite for > > access by public radio stations several times during the week of > > November 16-23, 1999. > > The program features readings from the book "My Life is My Sundance, The > > Prison Writings of Leonard Peltier" and conversation about the Peltier > > case by editor Harvey Arden, former writer for National Geographic and > > author of several books documenting the wisdom of Native American > > traditional elders. Music composed by Native Americans and others in > > honor of Peltier is also included in the program. > > > > The Peltier issue is the subject of a current month-long demonstration > > capaign near the > > White House in Washington DC. Peltier’s supporters, who include Amnesty > > International, Bishop Desmond Tutu, Danielle Mitterand and former US > > Attorney General Ramsey Clark, are calling for President Clinton to > > grant executive clemency to Peltier. > > > > Different Drums, a weekly one-hour program of contemporary Native > > American music > > and issues, which is distributed to public radio stations in the United > > States and Canada by the American Indian Radio on Satellite Network, is > > created in Homer, Alaska by producer Tricia King. > > > > Different Drums has garnered six state and national awards within its > > first three years of > > production, also having received, in addition to the two previous > > Goldies, a Silver Reel from the National Federation of Community > > Broadcasters, the Communicator Crustal Award of Excellence, and a First > > Place Award from the Alaska Press Club. > > > > The internet feed can be accessed at http://www.airos.org/audio.html, at > > the following times, expressed in ET: Tuesday 11/16 - 10 AM, 4 PM, 10 > > PM; Wednesday 11/17 - 4 AM; Friday 11/19 10 AM, 4 PM, 10 PM; Saturday > > 11/20 - 4 AM, 5 PM; Sunday 11/21 - 6 AM, 5 PM; Monday 11/22 - 6 AM. > > > > FOR MORE INFORMATION - Tricia King, (907)235-7299, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Reprinted under the Fair Use http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.html doctrine of international copyright law. <><<<<<>>>>><><<<<> Tsonkwadiyonrat (We are ONE Spirit) http://www.tdi.net/ishgooda/ <><<<<<>>>>><><<<<>