[cma-l] CMA radio sanctuary campaign suggestion

Phil Korbel phil at radioregen.org
Mon Jun 27 15:47:17 BST 2016


The 'together' I'm referring to is not just about ethnic unity Nick - but
maintaining the bridges that we create between the ages, the classes and
between the able and disabled...  These are the divisions that *some*
people celebrating Brexit will seek to widen and we are very well placed to
counter

[and before you pile in I am NOT calling all Brexit voters racist etc, just
some of the fellow travellers]

bests

Phil

Phil Korbel FRSA - Director, Radio Regen, charity no. 1077763 Company Ltd
by Guarantee Registered in England and Wales No 3753832.
www.communityradiotoolkit.net
www.connecttransmit.org.uk

Please note that I work at Radio Regen under 2 days a week so responses
might not be as quick as we'd like.  Many thanks.


On 27 June 2016 at 13:06, Canalside's The Thread <office at thethread.org.uk>
wrote:

> This is the type of thing we should be doing and we should have
> announcements and generic messages coming out of the CMA on a regular basis
> for us as a ‘fraternity’ to broadcast. We ought to be broadcasting the same
> messages regardless of ‘localness’     the messages can be generic.
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> A generic weekly Community type Programme produced and Presented by one of
> our Stations on behalf of all of us.
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> We operate in North East Cheshire, there is a very low percentage of
> ethnic minorities in this area, in fact minority is the correct word. We
> have had the odd person from this group in with us over the years as we are
> open to all but in the main we tick the box White British. The vote in
> Cheshire East was something like 52% - 48% to leave with no doubt some of
> the things pointed out here the reason for that vote.
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> Well done to members of our team for highlighting this. I think we are in
> very strange times indeed with a clear shift to the right in many quarters
> … we need to remain strong and do exactly what it says on our Cans      we
> are COMMUNITY Radio            that’s all Communities.
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> I would imagine most of the Community Radio sector voted to remain (didn’t
> they ????)        J
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> Let’s create some good sensible Community messages to create some harmony
> and calm the waters
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> Nick
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> cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk] *On Behalf Of *Associated
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> *Sent:* 26 June 2016 22:52
> *To:* The Community Media Association Discussion List
> *Subject:* Re: [cma-l] CMA radio sanctuary campaign suggestion
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> It sounds like an excellent idea Caroline.  I remember a few years back,
> the Community Radio Toolkit ran a competition to record some promos to
> encourage people to vote in the election.  I'm proud to say I was involved
> in the winning bid.  It was a great experience for me because it involved a
> professional writer (I think he did stuff for BBC), and couple of
> experienced and funny guys who delivered the voices, and then I delivered
> the easy bit - namely- production including sound effects.
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> I'd be very happy to collaborate on a similar venture adding my
> production/Adobe Audition skills to others' creative skills to deliver
> something professional that any station would be happy to broadcast.
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> It's a really positive reaction to our current situation - let's do it!
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> Regards,  Glyn
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> On 26 June 2016 at 13:09, Caroline Mitchell <
> caroline.mitchell at sunderland.ac.uk> wrote:
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> There have been worrying reports over the last couple of days about the
> rise in xenophobic and sometimes racist hate speech and behaviours towards
> citizens from minority ethnic communities, migrants (including 'temporary'
> migrants such as international students) and refugees.
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>  Can we in the community media community can do some kind of on air/social
> media campaign to show how community radio stations are a safe space for
> these groups? We have plenty of evidence through programmes and stations
> run by and for these communities over a long period of time but now I think
> it is time to shout out more about this.
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> What do CMA members think about this? Maybe there is already a campaign we
> can adapt? Any offers to help do or co-ordinate this?
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> Caroline Mitchell
> Senior Lecturer in  Radio
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> Nationality, Identity and Community
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