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tommcintyre (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Thu Mar-03-05 08:04 PM Original message |
freedom of information month - LOTS OF GREAT EVENTS! |
Monday, March 14th
The Art of Truth: A DIALOGUE ON THE FUTURE OF MEDIA AND POLITICS 6pm Reception, Dialogue at 7pm. UH MANOA Art Auditorium FREE featuring Danny Schechter, Merita Mita, Maile Shimabukuro, Bill Meyer. Moderator: Ruth Hsu. Join these stellar visionaries in conversing on the future of media and politics. How do we tell the truth in what some perceive to be a world of manufactured realities? How do the media and conglomerates affect cultural stories and the public interest? Where are we going? For More Information: Contact: Ruth Hsu hsu@hawaii.edu Monday, March 14 through March 18 KHON-TV2 Freedom of Information ActionLine , 11am-1pm Volunteer experts on freedom of information laws will staff KHON-TV2 ActionLine phone lines, 11:00am to 1:00pm to assist callers on FOI inquiries. Call KHON-TV's Actionline at 808-521-0222. Info: 808-748- 0880. Sponsored by the Honolulu Community Media Council. Tuesday, March 15 through April 2nd Right To Know Multi-Media Installation on the World of InformatioN The ARTS at Marks Garage (Nuuanu and Pauahi) Tues-Sat 11am-6pm Artistic Coordinator: Daniela Minerbi Artists: Meleanna Aluli Meyer, Holger Schramm, Daniela Minerbi and Solomon Enos. Artistic Coordinator: Daniela Minerbi Contact: Daniela Minerbi at 955-5406, freetoknow@yahoo.com, ARTS at Marks Garage – 521-2903.Funded and in-kind contributions by The Peoples Fund and Fleet Street Graphics, by the community, and the generous contributions of individuals. Tuesday, March 15 The ARTS at Marks Garage (Nuuanu and Pauahi) Cost: $10.00 Film: Hawaii Premiere of WEAPONS OF MASS DECEPTION by Danny Schechter, Emmy award winning filmmaker, cofounder of Globalvision, previous CNN and 20/20 producer. Open discussion and Q&A with Danny Schechter. Reception 6pm. Straight in from Amsterdam –DJ Spychedelic. Co- sponsored by the Osher Institute. Contact 282-8407, freetoknowhawaii@yahoo.com. Funded by the community at large and Osher Institute. Wednesday, March 16 Freedom of Information Day Luncheon – East-West Center, Imin Conference Center Garden Level Luncheon at 11:30 am, cost: members-$17.00/non-members-$22.00. uh parking fee: $3.00. RSVP by March 14. Keynote speaker will be Bill Dedman, Pulitzer-awarded Boston Globe journalist, national recognized trainer in computer-assisted investigative research (www.powerreporting.com). Sponsored by The Honolulu Community Media Council, the East-West Center, the Society of Professional Journalists, the UH Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, and the UH Journalism Program. Contact: HCMC at 748-0880 or info@mediacouncil.org Wednesday, March 16 Film: Fear and Favor in the Newsroom narrated by Studs Terkel. St. John Auditorium, UH Manoa. 7:00 p.m. Free uh parking fee: $3.00. Sponsored by the UH Political Film Series. Contact: Mark Burch – burch@hawaii.edu Thursday, March 17 Film: Orwell Rolls in His Grave – UH School of Architecture Auditorium, 7pm Cost:$5.00, uh parking fee: $3.00 The film is a critical examination of the fourth estate and its role in democracy. Talk with Beth-Ann Kozlovich, Host of Town Square, Hawaii Public Radio. Special Presentation in the Bank of Hawaii University of Hawaii Film Series curated by Don Brown. Contact: 223- 0130 Friday, March 18 Film: Propaganda Under Stress: WWII Treatment of Japanese Americans. UH School of Architecture Auditorium, Reception: 6:30 p.m. Film: 7p.m. Donation, uh parking fee: $3.00 Filmmakers Tom Coffman and Bob Bates present a pre-world War II National Archives film directed by John Ford and shot by cinematographer Gregg Toland. Sponsored by the Honolulu Community Media Council and the University Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. Contact: HCMC at 748-0880 Saturday, March 19 Film: Harriet Bouslog. UH School of Architecture Auditorium, Reception: 6:30 p.m. Film: 7 p.m. Donation, uh parking fee: $3.00 Showing of PBS documentary "Harriet Bouslog" one of the Territory of Hawaii’s first female attorneys, known as a ‘Robin Hood’ attorney who fought for unpopular causes. Scripted by Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl, produced and directed by Joy Chong-Stannard and Craig Howes; a panel discussion will follow with the filmmakers. Sponsored by the Honolulu Community Media Council and the University Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. Contact: HCMC at 748-0880 Tuesday, March 22 FREE SPEECH SLAM – ARTS at Marks Garage. Doors open at 6:30 pm, Food at 7:00 pm, Slam at 8:00 pm. $5 before 7:30pm, $7 after 7:30pm. 1st Place $150, 2nd Place $50 This slam poetry contest will feature some of Hawai'is most talented slam poets both on the national and local level. Hosted by Travis T., the slam will bounce with eclectic music by dj Mr. Nick. Special judges include Augie Tulba, affectionately known as Augie T. he has won two Na Hoku Hanohano Awards and named comedian of the year. Nalani Fujimori, Deputy director of Hawaii Legal Aid Society. Sponsored by re:VERSES Poetry Collective, Youth Speaks Hawaii, the Hawaii Institute for Human Rights. Contact: Travis T at 753-4661 or poetryhawaii@hotmail.com Contributions made by the community and the Hawaii Institute for Human Rights. Sunday, March 20 Film: Weapons of Mass Deception by Danny Schechter. UH School of Architecture Auditorium, 3 pm Cost:$5.00, $3.00 students, Free parking. There were two wars going on in Iraq – one was fought with armies of soldiers, bombs and a fearsome military force. The other was fought alongside it with cameras, satellites, armies of journalists and propaganda techniques. www.globalivision.org,, www.mediachannel.org. Special Presentation in the Bank of Hawaii University of Hawaii Film Series curated by Don Brown. Wednesday, March 30 Film: Tell the Truth and Run. St. John Auditorium, UH Manoa. Free . uh parking fee: $3.00. 7:00 p.m. A Film about legendary journalist George Seldes. Sponsored by the UH Political Film Series. FREE Contact: Mark Burch – burch@hawaii.edu Friday, April 1 First Friday Event – Arts at marks garage, 6pm On every first Friday of the month, the sun goes down and art night crawlers roam Downtown/ Chinatown to glimpse the latest chic art before they hit the downtown bars for jazzy music and trendy cocktails. The April 1st First Friday offers the same gallery walk, but with a special event at the ARTS at Marks Garage featuring the Right to Know artist reception with DJ Spychedelic as spin whiz. If that’s not enough, and to go out with a bang and not a whimper, the Freedom of Information Project will host a reading/ discussion featuring renowned UH Manoa Professor and author (Aloha Betrayed, Duke University Press) Noenoe Silva at 6:00pm. Come armed with opinion, a sense of fun and an open mind because First Friday is about to be taken hostage with the voices of revolution. ### |
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Ian David (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Thu Mar-03-05 08:45 PM Response to Original message |
1. Web-Based Automated Freedom of Information Act Request Generator |
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mahina (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-05-05 04:06 PM Response to Original message |
2. Awesome Tommy, thanks! |
Those look great, will pass the info on.
Honolulu is waking up! |
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tommcintyre (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Tue Mar-08-05 11:46 PM Response to Original message |
3. Corrected info |
Subject: resending FOI month events (sorry about the last one!)
Hawaii Freedom of Information Project March 13 to April 2, 2005 freetoknowhawaii@yahoo.com] Diverse Collaborative Effort Blossoms into Multimedia Events Art, human rights, poetry, politics, film freedom, dialogue, future A unique collaboration between artists, writers, journalists, poets, filmmakers, non-profits and academics, results in things you need to know about what matters. They have used their talents to express perspectives on the importance of 'the right to know'. It's serious stuff Ð defending and protecting rights cannot be taken for granted.Ê The Truth is out thereÉ now go find it. Sunday, March 13 through March 19 Sunshine Sunday / Sunshine Week Media coverage is planned for this day and throughout the week to report on freedom of information issues and promote the publicÕs right to know. This national project is coordinated in Hawaii by the Society of Professional Journalists. Monday, March 14 The Art of Truth: A Dialogue on the Future of Media and Politics 6:00 PMÊ Reception, 7:00 pm Dialogue at UH School of Architecture Auditorium; Free admission Featuring Danny Schechter, Merita Mita, Maile Shimabukuro, Keali'i S. Lopez. Moderator Ruth Hsu. Join these visionaries in conversing on the future of media and politics. In a time of a multitude of media outlets dissimulating a massive amount of information, we have to ask, what is the Truth? And who is telling the Truth? In a provocative dialogue session The Art of Truth: A dialogue on the Future of Media and Politics, cutting edge filmmakers, public servants, journalists, and professors Ð all who have the pulse of the world in their fists Ð will be talking openly and candidly about manufactured realities and the future of media and politics. These truth-makers and truth-seekers are visionaries, slamming mainstream truths with the might of seasoned professionalism. Merita Mita Ð acclaimed producer and director of such films as SPOOKED, HOTERE, and PATU, is currently teaching 'From Oral Tradition to Screenplay' and 'Indigenous Aesthetics' at the Academy for Creative Media at the University of Hawai'i, Manoa. Danny Schechter is an Emmy Award winning filmmaker, author, journalist and founder of Globalvision and MediaChannel.org. Many of his films have been featured on PBS and on stations around the world.Ê Maile S.L. Shimabukuro is Hawaii State Representative for the 45th District, a Supervisory Attorney at The Legal Aid society of HI Ð Wai'anae Branch and a reporter for The Leeward Coaster. Keali'iÊ S. Lopez is President and CEO of 'Olelo Community Television. She was past President of the Board at Pacific Islanders in Communication, served on the Nanakuli Neighborhood Housing Association, and was Director of community programming at Oceanic. Ruth HsuÊ is Associate Professor of English at UHM and co founder of the University Peace Initiative. ÊCo-sponsored by the UH Dept. of English, University Peace Initiative, and UH Office of Sustainability- UH Sustainable Hawaii Series. For more information, contact Ruth Hsu at rhsu@hawaii.edu or 956-3049. Monday, March 14 through March 18 KHON-TV2 Freedom of Information ActionLine Freedom of information experts will answer questions from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm daily in the KHON-TV2 FOI ActionLine project Ð call 808-521-0222. Co-sponsored by Honolulu Community Media Council; contact 748-0880. Tuesday, March 15 through April 2nd Right To Know Multi-Media Installation on the World of InformationÊÊ The ARTS at Marks Garage (Nuuanu & Pauahi); Tuesday-Saturday, 11:00 am to 6:00 pm Artistic Coordinator: Daniela Minerbi; Artists: Meleanna Aluli Meyer, Holger Schramm, Daniela Minerbi and Solomon Enos. Contact Daniela at 955-5406, freetoknow@yahoo.com, or ARTS at Marks Garage at 521-2903. Funding support from The Peoples Fund, Fleet Street Graphics, PDHRE Ð the Peoples Movement for Human Rights Learning, and many generous individual supporters. Tuesday, March 15 Film:Ê Hawaii Premiere of Weapons of Mass Deception, by Danny Schechter The ARTS at Marks Garage (Nuuanu & Pauahi); Admission: $10.00 6:00 pm Reception with DJ Spychedelic; Film at 7:00 pm, followed by discussion and Q&A with Danny Schechter, award winning filmmaker and journalist. Co-sponsored by the Osher Institute, Peoples Fund,Ê and the community. Contact 282-8407 or freetoknowhawaii@yahoo.com. Danny Schechter is a television producer and independent filmmaker who also writes and speaks about media issues. He is the author of "Falun Gong's Challenge to China" (Akashic Press), "The More You Watch, The Less You Know" (Seven Stories Press) and "News Dissector: Passions, Pieces and Polemics" (Electron Press). He is the executive editor of the MediaChannel.org, the world's largest online media issues network. Schechter is co-founder and executive producer of Globalvision, a New York-based television and film production company now in its 13th year, where he produced 156 editions of the award-winning series South Africa Now, co-produced Rights & Wrongs: Human Rights Television with Charlayne Hunter-Gault. His most recent human rights production, "Globalization and Human Rights was co-produced with Rory O'Connor and shown nationally on PBS. He is a previous producer for CNN and 20/20. Wednesday, March 16 Freedom of Information Day Luncheon Ð East-West Center, Imin Conference Center Garden Level 11:30 am registration, 12:00 lunch; Cost: $17 sponsor group members, $22 general public. $3 campus parking. RSVP required no later than Monday, March 14, at 748-0880 or hc-mc@verizon.net Keynote speaker Bill Dedman, Pulitzer-awarded Boston Globe journalist, and national recognized trainer in computer-assisted investigative research. Sponsored by Honolulu Community Media Council, East-West Center, Society of Professional Journalists, SPJ UH Chapter, and UH Journalism Program. Wednesday, March 16 Film: Fear and Favor in the Newsroom, narrated by Studs Terkel.Ê St. John Auditorium, UH Manoa. 7:00 PM. Free admission; $3 UH parking fee.Ê Sponsored by UH Political Film Series; contact Mark Burch at burch@hawaii.edu or 956-5180. This film examines the needÊ to protect freedom of the press and investigative journalism in the United States when newspapers and television stations are owned and influenced by large corporations hostile to media exposure. Thursday, March 17 Film: Orwell Rolls in His Grave Ð UH School of Architecture Auditorium, 7:00 pm $5.00 Admission; $3 UH parking fee The film is a critical examination of the fourth estate and its role in democracy. Special Presentation in the Bank of Hawaii University of Hawaii Film Series. Discussion with Beth-Ann Kozlovich, host of Town Square, Hawai'i NPR. Ê Curated by Don Brown. Contact: 223-0130. Friday, March 18 Film: Propaganda Under Stress: WWII Treatment of Japanese Americans. UH School of Architecture Auditorium, 6:30 pm Reception; Film at 7:00.Ê Donation; $3 UH parking fee. Filmmakers Tom Coffman and Bob Bates present a pre-orld War II National Archives film by director John Ford and cinematographer Gregg Toland. Sponsored by the Honolulu Community Media Council SPJ UH Chapter, and Asian American Journalists Association; contact HCMC at 748-0880. Saturday, March 19 Film: Harriet Bouslog Ð UH School of Architecture Auditorium. 6:30 pm Reception; Film at 7:00. Donation, $3 UH parking fee.Ê Showing of PBS documentary "Harriet Bouslog" one of the Territory of HawaiiÕs first female attorneys, known as aÊ ÔRobin HoodÕ attorney who fought for unpopular causes.Ê Scripted by Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl, produced & directed by Joy Chong-Stannard and Craig Howes; panel discussion will follow with the filmmakers. Sponsored by Honolulu Community Media Council and SPJ UH Chapter; contact HCMC at 748-0880. Sunday, March 20 Film: Weapons of Mass Deception. UH School of Architecture Auditorium, 3:00 pm. Admission:Ê $5, students $3; UH parking free. There were two wars going on in Iraq Ð one was fought with armies of soldiers, bombs and a fearsome military force. The other was fought alongside it with cameras, satellites, armies of journalists and propaganda techniques. Special presentation in Bank of Hawaii University of Hawaii Film Series curated by Don Brown. Tuesday, March 22 Free Speech Slam Ð ARTS at Marks Garage.Ê Doors open at 6:30 PM, Food at 7:00 PM, Slam at 8:00 PM. Admission: $5 before 7:30 PM, $7 after 7:30.Ê $150 1st Place and $50 2nd Place (Donated By Bestsellers Books and Music, Bishop Square) Slam poetry contest will feature talented Hawai'i slam poets both on national and local level. Hosted by ardent activist and poet Travis T., the slam will bounce with eclectic music by dj Mr. Nick. The walls at marks Garage will vibrate with slammin' sounds of self-_expression. Special Judges include Nalani Fujimori, Deputy Director Of Hawaii Legal Aid Society and comedian and radio personality, Augie Tulba, affectionately known as "Augie T" Sponsored by re:VERSESÊ Poetry Collective, Youth Speaks Hawaii, and Hawaii Institute for Human Rights contact Travis T at 753-4661 or poetryhawaii@hotmail.com. Wednesday, March 30 Film: Tell the Truth and Run. St. John auditorium, UH Manoa. 7:00 PM. Free admission. $3 UH parking fee. A film about legendary journalist George Seldes. Eighty years a newspaperman, Seldes was a noted foreign correspondent who became America's most important press critic.Ê Sponsored by UH Political Film Series; contact Mark Burch at burch@hawaii.edu. Friday, April 1 First Friday Event Ð Arts at marks garage, 6:00 pm. Besides the First Friday gallery walk, visit the special ARTS at Marks Garage activities, featuring Right to Know artist reception with DJ Spychedelic as spin whiz. If that's not enough, and to go out with a bang and not a whimper, there will be a reading/discussion featuring renowned UH Manoa Professor and author (Aloha Betrayed, duke University Press) Noenoe Silva at 6:00 p.m. come armed with opinion, a sense of fun and an open mind because First Friday is about to be taken over with the voices of revolution. |
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