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Monday to Friday, 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.
Amy Goodman: host
Juan Gonzalez: Co-host
Kris Abrams: producer
Mike Burke: producer
Angie Karran: producer
Ana Nogiera: producer
Alex Wolfe: producer
Website: www.democracynow.org
Email address: mail@democracynow.org
For copies of the show: (800) 881-2359
Program description:
Pacifica Radio's flagship program, Democracy Now! is a national, daily,
listener-sponsored, news hour hosted by award-winning journalists Amy
Goodman and Juan Gonzalez.
Democracy Now! provides hard-hitting, independent, breaking coverage of war
and peace, U.S. domestic and foreign policy, and struggles for social,
racial, economic, gender and environmental justice in the U.S. and abroad.
Democracy Now! gives voice to the voiceless, broadcasting in-depth
interviews with community members, activists, academics, artists and
journalists shut out by the mainstream media, debates between activists and
people in power, investigative reports and exclusive interviews, and
on-the-ground reporting from protests and hot spots around the world.
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Host/producer profiles:
Amy Goodman, Host, is an award-winning journalist and community activist.
Amy is a recipient of the George Polk Award, the Golden Reel for Best
National Documentary from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters,
and a Project Censored award for the radio documentary "Drilling and
Killing: Chevron and Nigeria's Oil Dictatorship". Amy has also won numerous
awards for the radio documentary, MASSACRE: The Story of East Timor,"
including the Robert F. Kennedy Prize for International Reporting, the
Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia Silver Baton, the Armstrong Award, the
Radio/Television News Directors Award, as well as awards from the Associated
Press, UPI United Press International, and the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting . In 1991 Goodman and Nairn survived a massacre in East Timor
in which Indonesian soldiers gunned down 270 Timorese.
Juan Gonzalez, Co-Host, has been a columnist at the New York Daily News
since 1988. He has won numerous awards for his investigative reporting
including the George Polk Award in 1998 and was recently elected President
of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. Juan's most recent book
"Fallout: The Environmental Consequences of the World Trade Center Collapse"
documents cover-ups by EPA and government officials about health hazards at
Ground Zero in New York. He is also the author of the book, "Harvest of
Empire: The History of Latinos in America".
Kris Abrams, Senior Producer, has worked at Democracy Now! since December,
2000. She has reported and produced on-site for Democracy Now! on several
occasions, including in Durban, South Africa for the U.N. World Conference
Against Racism and Quebec City during the protests against the Free Trade
Area of the Americas. Kris graduated from Brown University in 1998 with a
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and a Bachelors of Science in Neuroscience.
She went on to earn a M.Phil (masters) in Economic and Social History from
Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar.
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Mike Burke, Producer, helped found the Indypendent, a monthly social and
economic justice newspaper based out of the New York City Independent Media
Center. He is a former staff reporter at the Springfield Union News and
Greenfield Recorder in Massachusetts where he also helped start and run the
Flywheel Community Arts Space, a DIY music and artist space. As a freelance
reporter his work has appeared in Punk Planet, Clamor, the Ashville Global
Report and Left Turn.
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Angie Karran, Producer, is an award-winning radio and documentary video
producer; her independent radio programs have been aired on the Pacifica
Network and on community radio stations around the country. She received her
BA in Sociology with honors from Mills College in Oakland, California.
Angie was born in Guyana South America and is the mother of three children."
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Alex Wolfe, Producer, has made a number of award-winning documentary and
narrative works. He won an Emmy award in 2001 for the Historical/Cultural
Program for Off the Charts for WNET's Egg the Arts Show. Other recent
television pieces on Latin music include the Emmy-nominated Keeping the
Beat, Puerto Rican Soul, Trovador, and Bachatero!, all for WNET television
in New York.
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Ana Nogueira, Production Intern, has been an organizer of the international
indymedia network for the past two years. She helped form and run the New
York Independent Media Center and was co-founder of the center's monthly
newspaper, The Indypendent. Ana also played a supporting role in the
formation of IMCs in South America, including Argentina, Bolivia, and
Brazil, where she helped set up the radio webcast from the World Social
Forum's Youth Camp in 2002.
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