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GroundWire March 30-April 12:

Raids at Women’s Shelters | Palestinian NGO Funding Axed


Length: 0:30:15
Uploaded: 29 Mar, 2010

Recording Date: 29 Mar, 2010
Recording Location: Toronto,ON
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Language: English
Topical for: 2 Weeks
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Program Title: GroundWire March 30-April 12:
Description: Headlines

Low-income B.C residents lose access to Lawline- and see their access to Legal Aid cut severely. (Catherine Fisher | CJLY in Nelson, B.C)

On a Winnipeg website an offensive ad for “native extraction” has been removed, but leaves aboriginal calling for a recognition of racism in the city. (Sarah Petz | UMFM in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with files from the Canadian University Press)

Activists who are disabled are speaking out against the Paralympics, despite the fact that Olympic Resistance Network is not protesting against the Paralympic Games (Cam Wells | CJAM in Windsor, ON, with files from Vancouver Media Co-op see http://mediacoop.ca/story/3129)

Features
After Canadian Border Service Agents raided a women’s shelter in Toronto,
No One Is Illegal - Shelter Sanctuary Status Campaign responded. On International Women's Day, over 100 people gathered at the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre for an emergency community meeting, calling for a moratorium on CBSA raids. A second community meeting of service providers and advocates met March 19th to strategize on how to stop the raids.
CHRY reporter Candace Mooers talks to Fariah Chowdury, Shelter Sanctuary Status Campaign and Deb Singh, Toronto Rape Crisis Centre.

Tracking Feminism: Writer/feminist/political activist Judy Rebick speaks out. She was president of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women in the early 1990s, founder of the online publication, Rabble.ca, and author of the book, Ten Thousand Roses: The Making of a Feminist Revolution. Thanks to Paul Daniel and Catherine Macdonald | Voiceprint’s Contact Program.


A chill has come over Canada’s human rights and aid community. Following the recent turmoil at Rights and Democracy- an organization created by Parliament, two other organizations have been targeted for de-funding: KAIROS- an ecumenical network and Alternatives- an NGO. GroundWire spoke with Mary Corkery and Warren Allmand who say any criticism of the conservative government agenda is being stifled. But a new website- rightsanddemocracymovement.org is mobilizing supporters of Rights and Democracy. Tim Groves has the story from Toronto.

Community Radio Report

Alternative Media groups in Toronto hold a benefit to support a media centre at the G8 and G20 protests (R.J Reilly of the Dailyplanet.com)

Women on the Line looks back on over 30 years of Farm Radio International (Rachel O’Connell, Community Radio Network Australia)

This edition of GroundWire produced by CHRY 105.5 Fm in Toronto.

Hosts: Andrew Powell and Chelsea.

Music by Amai Kuda and Bob Wiseman.

Host(s): Andrew and Chelsea at CHRY Radio
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