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[8 Aug 2011 | One Comment | 1,328 views]
Low Power FM: A Historic Opportunity

UUs and Allies: Nationwide Community Radio Network has recently been established in order to take full advantage of the approaching historic opportunity for establishing a network of progressive Low Power FM (LPFM) radio stations owned by non-profits such as unions, food banks, liberal churches, free clinics, and social justice groups. In January, the Low Power Community Radio Act was signed into law. UUs and Allies has been established to get the word out and to assist non-profit organizations with the legal and technical aspects of successfully launching an LPFM station.

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[29 Jun 2011 | One Comment | 812 views]
Voices of Oklahoma Benefit @ The Blue Door

The Blue Door’s Third Annual Tribute to Bob Childers will be held on Tuesday, July 12th. Show starts at 8pm. Admission is $20 for the Benefit of Voices of Oklahoma. The Blue Door stage will be filled with an All-Star line-up of Okie musical talent including the Red Dirt Rangers, John Fullbright, Mary Reynolds and Louise Goldberg, Susan Herndon, Monica Taylor, The Damn Quails, the Burns Sisters, and many more…

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[18 Mar 2011 | 2 Comments | 2,259 views]
Think events like the one happening now in Japan are rare? Think again.

By Stephen A. Martin

The most truly sobering thing about the current nuclear crisis in Japan is not the amount of damage and death it has the potential to bring, but how common such disasters are.

News that Friday’s devastating earthquake and tsunami centered in the area of Sendai, Japan, caused the cooling systems at the Fukushima nuclear plant to fail, exposing the fuel rods and leading to the possibility of a meltdown, have conjured up images in both the media and the public imagination of Chernobyl in 1986 and Three Mile Island in 1979.

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[12 Feb 2011 | 3 Comments | 2,407 views]
Norman Resident Working in Cairo Takes Part in Egypt’s Revolution

For most who pass through Egypt, it is a tourist destination; a place to see first hand the remnants of an ancient civilization. During the winter months resort towns along the red and white seas serve as a sunny getaway for middle class westerners, but what is lost on most of these visitors is the vast inequities and contradictions that exist in the country.

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[20 Dec 2010 | No Comment | 1,965 views]
VOK Update #19

We at VoicesofOK.org are excited to tell you of a wonderful development – an opportunity to bring our Community Radio station KVOY into being. Because of a generous donor your tax-deductible donation will be matched up to $12,500!

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