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Monthly Archives: November 2016

Women’s Spaces Radio Show on KBBF-FM 89.1 with host Elaine B. Holtz and guests Susan Lamont on the Police Brutality Coalition and Dr. Harriet Fraad on the wellness of the nation, broadcast on 11/28/16, has been uploaded to the web archives.

28 Monday Nov 2016

Posted by Elaine B. Holtz in Radio Show, Self Esteem, Women in Education, Women in healing, Women organizing

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Women’s Spaces Radio Show on KBBF-FM 89.1 with host Elaine B. Holtz and guests Susan Lamont on the Police Brutality Coalition and Dr. Harriet Fraad on the wellness of the nation, broadcast on 11/28/16, has been uploaded to the web archives.

http://www.womensspaces.com/ArchiveWSKBBF/WSA161128.html

Featuring Guests:

1. Susan Lamont, County Council Member, Green Party of Sonoma County; Co-founder, Police Brutality Coalition

2. Harriet Fraad: Psychotherapist, Author, Economic Update Contributor

Announcements

Guest  1.  Susan Lamont talks about her exposure to social activsim at an early age through her parents.  She updates us on the Police Brutality Coalition’s work in Sonoma County after the brutal 5-hour beating frenzy of prisoners by Sheriff Deputies at the County Jail were exposed

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Guest 2.  Dr. Harriet Fraad assesses the overall health of the USA with its lead in the world with mass killings, opiate addiction, and family breakup. She presents 3 of the 4 legs of social connectedness that are needed for a healthy identity.

Guest Link: www.harrietfraad.com

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Music Selections: 
We Are The Women
by Betsy Rose with the Womansong Chorus from the album Welcome to the Circle

Please Peace by Linda Ferro www.lindaferro.com

Women’s Spaces Radio Show on KBBF-FM 89.1 with host Elaine B. Holtz and guests Cynthia Quinn, Bonny Petty, Dr. Loi Medvin, and Rev. Margaret Flick on Standing Rock Water Protectors, broadcast on 11/21/16, has been uploaded to the web archives.

21 Monday Nov 2016

Posted by Elaine B. Holtz in Ecology, Grassroots organizing, Human Rights, Justice, Living wage, National politics, Oil, Person of Conscience, Radio Show, Water, Women in healing

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Women’s Spaces Radio Show on KBBF-FM 89.1 with host Elaine B. Holtz and guests Cynthia Quinn, Bonny Petty, Dr. Loi Medvin, and Rev. Margaret Flick on Standing Rock Water Protectors, broadcast on 11/21/16, has been uploaded to the web archives.

http://www.womensspaces.com/ArchiveWSKBBF/WSA161121.html

Featuring Guests:

1. Cynthia Quinn, a member of the sovereign Yurok Reservation

2. Bonnie Petty, Leader iin North Bay Jobs with Justice/Living Wage Coalition, Communications Vice President of the Santa Rosa Democratic Club

3. Dr. Loi Medvin, Licensed Psychologist in trauma tranformation, Co-producer, For All Our Relations Standing Rock Benefit supporting the Water Protectors facing off the Dakota Access Pipeline on Nov.6th

4.  Rev. Margaret Flick, Unity Minister, Santa Rosa Unity

Announcements

Guest  1.  Cynthia Quinn describes how her grandmother kept the Yurok traditions alive, and she in turn for her daughter, and her daughter awoke her to the urgency of the situation in Standing Rock and their need to visit the scene of resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).  Cynthia’s grandmother’s teachings came alive in that community of Water Protectors that greeted them at Standing Rock.

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2.  Bonnie Petty shares how those fighting for a living working wage felt the need to show solidarity and joined the demonstration supporting Standing Rock in downtown Santa Rosa on November 11, 2016.

Guest Linkz: northbayjobswithjustice.org

http://democlub.org/

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3.  Dr. Loi Medvin reports on the For All Our Relations Standing Rock Benefit supporting the Water Protectors facing off the Dakota Access Pipeline that occured o Nov.6th.  Over $30,000 was raised at the benefit at the Sebastopol Grange.

Guest Link: Past EventLinks: For All Our Relations Standing Rock Benefit on November 6th,

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4.  Rev. Margaret Flick leads us into centering ourselves as we deal with our national ordeal.

Guest Link: https://unityofsantarosa.com/

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Music Selections: 

By My Silence by Ellen Bukstel (CD) http://ellenbukstel.com/music/

Women’s Spaces Radio Show on KBBF-FM 89.1 with host Elaine B. Holtz and guests Dotty LeMieux of Green Dog Campaigns and Medea Benjamin on her book Kingdom of the Unjust, broadcast on 11/14/16, has been uploaded to the web archives.

18 Friday Nov 2016

Posted by Elaine B. Holtz in Author, Grassroots organizing, Radio Show, Women in Politcs, Women organizing

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Women’s Spaces Radio Show on KBBF-FM 89.1 with host Elaine B. Holtz and guests Dotty LeMieux of Green Dog Campaigns and Medea Benjamin on her book Kingdom of the Unjust, broadcast on 11/14/16, was not able to be recorded, but its description and guest links have been uploaded to the web archives.

http://www.womensspaces.com/ArchiveWSKBBF/WSA161114.html

Regretfully the recorder failed and there is no archived recording of the show.

Featuring Guests:

1. Dotty E. LeMieux , Founder, Green Dog Campaigns

2. Medea Benjamin, Co-Founder of CodePink,and  Author of new book: Kingdom of the Unjust: Behind the U.S.–Saudi Connection

Announcements

Guest  1.  Dotty E. LeMieux has successfully  run campaigns for progressive women and was a Bernie Sanders delegate to the Democratic National Convention.  Dotty shares with us her insights on the recent election.

Guest Links: www.greendogcampaigns.com

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2.  Medea Benjamin shares how her passion for peace began in the sixties and continued building for her run for the California Senate as a Green in 2000 and the founding of CodePink for social activism.  Medea discusses her new book Kingdom of the Unjust: Behind the U.S.–Saudi Connection.  Medea will be speaking in the area.

Guest Link:www.codepink.org

Book Link: Kingdom of the Unjust: Behind the U.S.–Saudi Connection on the CodePink site.

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Music Selections: 

Daddy’s Little Girl by Ellen Bukstel (CD) http://ellenbukstel.com/music/

I Ain’t Afraid  by Betsy and the Womansong  Chorous (CD)  http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/betsyrose3

Hey Mr. Politician by Ellen Bukstel (CD) http://ellenbukstel.com/music/

Women’s Spaces Radio Show on KBBF-FM 89.1 with host Elaine B. Holtz and guests Gina Huntsinger on the Charles M. Schulz Museum activites for youth and Amanda Raimen on Prop.64 AUMA, broadcast on 11/7/16, has been uploaded to the web archives.

07 Monday Nov 2016

Posted by Elaine B. Holtz in Cannabis, Children, Radio Show, Women in Business

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Women’s Spaces Radio Show on KBBF-FM 89.1 with host Elaine B. Holtz and guests Gina Huntsinger on the Charles M. Schulz Museum activites for youth and Amanda Raimen on Prop.64 AUMA, broadcast on 11/7/16, has been uploaded to the web archives.

http://www.womensspaces.com/ArchiveWSKBBF/WSA161107.html

Featuring Guests:

1. Gina Huntsinger, Marketing Director, Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, Snoopy Home Ice

2. Amanda Raimen, Manager, Marijuana Law and Policy, Drug Policy Alliance

Announcements

Guest  1.  Gina Huntsinger talks about the programs for youth at the Schulz Museum, One program introduces children to voting by voting for Charlie Brown, Lucy or another of Charles Schulz’s characters.

Guest Links: https://schulzmuseum.org/

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2.  Amanda Raimen continues from our interview on October 24 the explanation of the Proposition 64, Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA).  To remove cannabis from the list of state contraband would mean that marijuana smell could not be used as reason for search of one’s person and property in California, but that penalties still exist,though decreased, for those younger than the age of 21 if those young people are caught possessing, selling or cultivating any amount of the plant. Growing the plants would invite such liabilities regarding young people, which parents need to be aware of before cultivating the plants.

www.legalizeca2016.com/about

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Music Selections: 

Who’s The Pusher Now? by Ellen Bukstel (CD) http://ellenbukstel.com/music/

Women’s Spaces Radio Show on KBBF-FM 89.1 with host Elaine B. Holtz and guests Reese Foxen and Deborah Doyle on Measure Y Library Support and Dr. Loi Medvin and Anika Salguerro on this Sunday’s event For All Our Relations Standing Rock Benefit, broadcast on 10/31/16, has been uploaded to the web archives.

01 Tuesday Nov 2016

Posted by Elaine B. Holtz in Civil Rights, Ecology, Grassroots organizing, Human Rights, Local politics Sonoma County, National politics, Native American issue, Radio Show, Self Esteem, Water, Women in healing

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Women’s Spaces Radio Show on KBBF-FM 89.1 with host Elaine B. Holtz and guests Reese Foxen and Deborah Doyle on Measure Y Library Support and Dr. Loi Medvin and Anika Salguerro on this Sunday’s event For All Our Relations Standing Rock Benefit, broadcast on 10/31/16, has been uploaded to the web archives.

http://www.womensspaces.com/ArchiveWSKBBF/WSA161031.html

Featuring Guests:

1. Reese Foxen, Sonoma County Library Commissioner, Cloverdale Regional Library, on Measure Y

2. Deborah Doyle, Past President of both Library Advocates and the California Library Association, on Measure Y in Sonoma County

3. Dr. Loi C. Medvin, Licensed Psychologist in trauma tranformation, Co-producer, For All Our Relations Standing Rock Benefit this Sunday. – Water Protectors facing off the Dakota Access Pipeline

4. Anika Salguero, An Intergrative Health Worker and owner of Healing Path Farm in Georgian who joined the Water Protectors for one week facing off the Dakota Access Pipeline.

Announcements

Guest  1.  Reese Foxen shares her journey with library books from her grandmother’s lending library at a local grocery store to employee and volunteer. Guest 2. Deborah Doyle also has bonded to libraries and was instrumental in the Friends of the San Francisco Public Library campaign to build the new library and create a protected source of funding for the renovation and modernization of the branches in San Francisco.  Both Reese and Deborah share the imporance of supporting the Measure Y sales tax measure to raise funds for the library to cover the rising expenses.  The old measure structure limited the library funding  to a small % of the property taxes, which decreased with The Great Recession of 2007 that is still burdening our economy.  This Measure Y benefits especially the children and those without wifi for internet access to read books, to touch them, to know they are there and there are more.

Guest Links:
http://scplf.org/yes-on-measure-y/

https://www.facebook.com/SupportSCL/

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Guest 3. Dr. Loi Medvin talks of how the Water Protectors at Standing Rock spurred he to produce the Sunday Benefit on Sunday in Sebastopol at the Grange in Sonoma County.  Gurest 4. Anika Salguerro shares how she was pulled to visit Standing Rock and join the Water Protectors for one week, from where she recently came.  It was raining the day of the interview on Monday, and we saw it as a blessing and reminder of the sacredness and preciousness of water that can be drunk be part of ou body and our children’s and children’s children’s bodies to 7 generations and more.  The family friendly event will include tables for non-profits and silent auction items, for which you can contact Dr. Loi Medvin at (707) 695-7888. Drop off blankets for the cold Dakota winter and supplies. Prayer and music united for taking care of us.

EventLinks: For All Our Relations Standing Rock Benefit on June 6th, 5-10pm

fb Event Page Link:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1186415131415949/

Recent Posts

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  • Women’s Space Radio Show with our guests Zahyra Garcia and Amber Szoboszlai on respect for queer identities and Rhonda Black on Valentine’s Day OBR and TVM event, recorded on 1/28/19, has been uploaded to the web archives.
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