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Free Skool Radio News: Winter 2006
The student reporters of Radio Journalism 101 present, Free Skool Radio News, a collection of reports, interviews and sounds from just a handful of the dozens of classes and workshops offered through Free Skool Santa Cruz. We'll hear about the Santa Cruz Trash Orchestra, Improv Contact Dance, Spanish Conversation, Tray Boarding, the Punk Sewing Circle and more. This program is the final project of Radio Journalism 101, Free Skool class on the basics of broadcast news production, facilitated by V-Man.
TRT: 28 minutes
TRT: 28 minutes
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Imagine learning without the bureaucracy of forms and finances. Free Skool Santa Cruz accomplishes just that. Acting collectively and autonomously, participants take a decentralized approach to teaching and skill sharing. The Free Skool Winter calendar for 2006 is filled with over 5 dozen courses that meet independently on the teacher's and students own terms.
Free Skool Radio News is hosted by Amanda, and was collaboratively produced by the students of Radio Journalism 101, including Earth Mommer, D-Rail, Lily, Hiraeth, and Kiwi, with technical and editorial production assistance from V-Man.
Free Skool Radio News is hosted by Amanda, and was collaboratively produced by the students of Radio Journalism 101, including Earth Mommer, D-Rail, Lily, Hiraeth, and Kiwi, with technical and editorial production assistance from V-Man.
For more information:
http://santacruz.freeskool.org
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awesome work everyone! i really enjoyed the interviews and love to see collaboration between awesome projects and people like free skool and radio folx.
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Imagine learning without the bureaucracy of forms and finances. Free Skools accomplish just that. With roots in the anarchist Modern Schools of Spain from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, free skool is a decentralized network of people, in which skills, information, and knowledge are shared voluntarily, and where the top-down hierarchy of a traditional, teacher/student relationship is turned sideways. These types of anti-authoritarian skools are still active today in Australia, Canada, England, and in cities across the US. Acting collectively and autonomously, Free Skool participants take a decentralized approach to teaching and skill sharing. This week on Sprouts, we present Free Skool Radio News, a collection of reports, interviews, and sounds produced by, for and about participants in Free Skool Santa Cruz.
Sprouts is a weekly newsmagazine produced collaboratively between Pacifica Radio Network, its affiliates, and community radio stations across the country. The program is offered free of charge to all radio stations and welcomes submissions from producers in independent media. For information, contact Ursula Ruedenberg at ursula [at] pacifica.org.
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