Joe Strummer Day op CJAM 99.1 FM Detroit.
6 uur tijdsverschil
Gemist:
5 to 6 am: Vernon Smith Presents: The Clash Live at the Lochem Festival in Holland, May 20, 1982.
Rest van de dag:
8 to 9 am: CAM Wells, host of Handi-Link, investigates the relationships between poverty and disability in terms of how those who are disadvantaged might not be able to access health services, and how disabilities get worse as a result of poverty factors such as malnutrition.
9 to 10:30 am: Poverty, Human Rights, Civil disobedience — Chris Crossroads examines contemporary sociopolitical events on the world scene and brings them back to the streets of Windsor-Detroit in an exploration of the subjects revealed by Strummer in his songs. With a backdrop of sonic fury, Crossroads takes us on an in-your-face ride though humanity’s darkest places. Then he looks for solutions.
10:30 to Noon: Crossroads joins Clara Musca, host of the Washing Machine, for the music of Joe Strummer and the Clash, along with a discussion on Strummer’s life and his work confronting poverty issues.
Noon to 1 pm: Ankur Kumar (Voices of a Generation) airs a Joe Strummer biographical special – examining the ex-Clash frontman’s social activism roots.
1 to 3 pm: Dave Konstantino leads a panel discussion picking apart the Clash epic, Sandinista! Other panelists will include Martin Deck, Vernon Smith, and Mike Konstantino.
3:00 to 4 pm: Sarah Morris (Pardon My French), examines Joe Strummer’s global influences.
4 to 4:30 pm: Urban Gardening, Detroit style, with Willy Wilson (The Motor City is Burning), who joins his neighbours for a report on how they turned an abandoned lot into a mini-food farm.
4:30 – 5 pm: Steve Fields (Research Matters) interviews Dr. Debra Hernandez Jozefowicz of the University of Windsor’s School Social Work to discuss the alarming rate of teens ending up on the streets of Detroit after leaving foster homes.
5 to 6 pm: Paul Chislett and Jonathon Liedtke report from the frontlines of Occupy Windsor — offering insights on how the action succeeded and where it must go from here.
6 to 7 pm: Milk and Vodka hosts Meghan Mills and Nicole Beuglet examine specific women’s issues related to poverty, looking at the gender construction of women and how this relates to the possibilities for employment. They will discuss how women are affected by systemic policies, such as health care, maternity leave, and social security — addressing how poverty overwhelmingly affects women of colour, immigrants and, aboriginal women.
7 to 8 pm: Theresa Leslie (We Surrender) pays tribute to Joe Strummer by treating CJAM listeners to an hour of artists that influenced The Clash, The Pogues and The Mescaleros… so much in fact… that the bands covered them. An hour of the original tracks that Joe Strummer and the guys loved so much, they had to put their own spin on them, along with a few of Theresa’s favourite Clash covers recorded by Canadian bands.
8 to 8:30 pm: American Frank host examines the culture of corruption revolving around Detroit poverty.
8:30 to 9 pm: All in a Day’s Work host Ian Clough looks at the plight of laid-off manufacturing workers as they become the new poor.
9 to 10:30 pm: Greg and Kenny from The Trip look at Strummer’s more esoteric sides and outtakes.
10:30 to Midnight: Martin Deck, host of Wake the Town, closes out Joe Strummer Day with a continued exploration of the reggae heritage of The Clash. Last year, Deck offered a highly structured history of the Clash’s attempts at reggae. This year, Deck will be looking at something much looser, with more emphasis on reggae elements in a wider variety of Clash originals. He will address the ongoing influence of the Clash on reggae and reggaefied rock by incorporating many more reggae & dub versions of Clash songs by the likes of Dr. Israel, Germany’s Dub Spencer & Trance Hill, and Canada’s own Dubmatix.
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