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American Indian Airwaves

American Indian Airwaves
Wednesdays, 3 - 4 PM

HOSTS: Corey Dubin, Marcus V. Lopez, and Larry Smith

EMAIL:  Larry Smith: burnt.swamp@verizon.net

WEBSITE: (Tentative) http://www.myspace.com/aiairwaves


DESCRIPTION:

American Indian Airwaves is produced by Coyote Radio and was established in 1988 in order to give indigenous peoples and their respective first nations a voice about the continuous struggles against Colonialism and Imperialism by the occupying and settler societies often referred to as the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Latin and South America countries located therein.

American Indian Airwaves Bios:

Corey S. Dubin Executive Producer: Coyote Radio

Corey Dubin has been a journalist for 26 years. In the early 1980s He free-lanced covering Latin America and the Pacific Rim. In the mid 1980s he was News & Public Affairs Director for KPFK, Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles. He then, in 1987 joined the Other Americas Radio as a senior documentary producer. Along with Eric Swartz TOA produced a wide range of cutting edge programs on Latin America, Iran-Contra and related issues. He also produced specials for Pacifica's Iran-Contra coverage. In 1989 Dubin founded Coyote Radio and has been producing programming throughout the 1990s and into the current period. In 1992 Coyote Radio and American Indian Airwaves joined forces and produced a twenty hour special for KPFK entitled ?Break The Blackout: 500 Years of Resistance? He also remains the President of the Committee of Ten Thousand a national HIV/AIDS advocacy and support organization headquartered in Washington D.C.

Marcus V. Lopez (Chumash Nation) is the Producer and Co-host of American Indian Airwaves, a community organizer and activist for over 20 years, and an officer for the Indigenous Media Institute, an indigenous media development, community and educational non-profit organization.

Larry Smith (Lumbee Nation), is a Co-host/Co-producer/publicist of American Indian Airwaves, part-time lecturer at California State University, Long Beach and teaches for the Film and Electronic Arts  Department. He is also a member of Ti'at Society and the Wildhorse Singers located in Long Beach, CA, a community activist, President of the Indigenous Media Institute, and can be reached at burnt.swamp@verizon.net 

TAPES / TRANSCRIPTS / PLAYLISTS Coyote Radio: American Indian Airwaves P.O. Box 1347 Goleta, CA 93116-1347

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