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«May 30, 2008 - September 27, 2008»
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Start: 5:00 pm

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Reel Grrls presents “Story Time,” a screening showcasing short films produced by teen girl filmmakers from the Seattle area. The young women, ranging in age from 12 to 18, created seven videos in beginning and advanced video production programs at Reel Grrls, an award-winning Seattle nonprofit organization. Reel Grrls is the nation’s first after-school media and technology training program exclusively for girls.

The short films produced in Reel Grrls programs for beginning and advanced media makers tackle topics ranging from teen pregnancy to substance abuse to personal identity. “Thoughts in a Hijab” explores the young director’s debate about whether to continue wearing the veil after immigrating to the United States from Iran. “More Than a Pain in the Neck” is Reel Grrls’ first mockumentary; view the trailer at www.youtube.com/reelgrrls.

These films are made possible in part by Adobe Systems Inc., the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs.

Reel Grrls films go on to screen at film festivals around the world, including the Sundance Gen-Y Studio, the Los Angeles Film Festival and the Women’s Film Festival in Seoul, Korea.

The teen filmmakers will be in attendance and a question-and-answer session with the girls will take place after the screening.

“Story Time” will also include a screening of “Click Whoosh,” the short documentary produced by Reel Grrls instructors that won Best Film of the International Documentary Challenge at the Hot Docs Film Festival in Toronto in May 2008.

Tickets available online here.

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Start: 7:30 pm

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Town Hall Seattle presents former White House press secretary Scott McClellan, whose recently-published memoir provides an insider perspective on the Bush campaign to decieve the public before and during the invasion of Iraq.

For more info visit www.townhallseattle.org.

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Start: 5:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

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Hi Friends,

It's been awhile since we've seen you.

Let's get together for drinks and conversation on a comfortable downtown deck, overlooking Elliott Bay.

We'd love to hear your ideas and feedback on some recent stuff that's cooking:

* National Conference on Media Reform - we've got reportbacks!

* The Launch of "Listen Up! Northwest" weekly regional radio program

* Upcoming Campaigns: Digital TV Transition

* Community Needs Assessment, Broadband and Digital Inclusion

Please RSVP by Friday, June 27, if possible, to jonathan@reclaimthemedia.org

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Start: 9:00 am
Start: 24 Jul 2008 - 9:00am
End: 27 Jul 2008 - 9:00pm

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The Grassroots Radio Conference 13 will be held July 24th - 27th in Portland, Oregon - with registration and reception open on Thursday, July 24th.

The conference is being co-hosted by KBOO, KPSU, KPCN and others. It will be held in Portland's lively, modern downtown, on the campus of Portland State University. Most conference events will take place at the Native American Student and Community Center, at the intersection of S.W. Broadway and Jackson Street, at the south end of downtown Portland. Some workshops will be held in adjacent campus buildings.

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Start: 24 Jul 2008 - 9:00am
End: 27 Jul 2008 - 9:00pm

Description:

The Grassroots Radio Conference 13 will be held July 24th - 27th in Portland, Oregon - with registration and reception open on Thursday, July 24th.

The conference is being co-hosted by KBOO, KPSU, KPCN and others. It will be held in Portland's lively, modern downtown, on the campus of Portland State University. Most conference events will take place at the Native American Student and Community Center, at the intersection of S.W. Broadway and Jackson Street, at the south end of downtown Portland. Some workshops will be held in adjacent campus buildings.

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(all day)
Start: 24 Jul 2008 - 9:00am
End: 27 Jul 2008 - 9:00pm

Description:

The Grassroots Radio Conference 13 will be held July 24th - 27th in Portland, Oregon - with registration and reception open on Thursday, July 24th.

The conference is being co-hosted by KBOO, KPSU, KPCN and others. It will be held in Portland's lively, modern downtown, on the campus of Portland State University. Most conference events will take place at the Native American Student and Community Center, at the intersection of S.W. Broadway and Jackson Street, at the south end of downtown Portland. Some workshops will be held in adjacent campus buildings.

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End: 9:00 pm
Start: 24 Jul 2008 - 9:00am
End: 27 Jul 2008 - 9:00pm

Description:

The Grassroots Radio Conference 13 will be held July 24th - 27th in Portland, Oregon - with registration and reception open on Thursday, July 24th.

The conference is being co-hosted by KBOO, KPSU, KPCN and others. It will be held in Portland's lively, modern downtown, on the campus of Portland State University. Most conference events will take place at the Native American Student and Community Center, at the intersection of S.W. Broadway and Jackson Street, at the south end of downtown Portland. Some workshops will be held in adjacent campus buildings.

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Start: 7:00 pm

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Freedom to Speak!

Celebrating free speech, Reclaim the Media joins Puget Sound Access is holding a set of public forums on contemporary issues that confront this most basic civil liberty.

These free public events will be held on Sept. 17 (Auburn, Burien and Woodinville libraries) and Sept 18 (Bellevue Library), 7-9pm.

Click here for program details and directions. Speakers include:

Porter Bayne, Founder, Ameritocracy.com
Darcy Burner, Candidate, 8th Congressional District
Dow Constantine, King Council Council Member
Robert Cumbow, Attorney
Judy Endejan, Attorney
Bob Hasegawa, State Representative
Charles Johnson, Washington State Supreme Court Justice
James Neff, Seattle Times Investigative Editor
Paul Nelson, Founder, Global Voices Radio
Larry Phillips, King Council Council Member
Bill Ptacek, Director, King County Library System
Jan Strout, Codirector, Reclaim the Media
Dave Upthegrove, State Representative

For more information or to volunteer, call 253.479.0200 or email info@pugetsoundaccess.org

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