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5th ANNUAL HOMELESSNESS
MARATHON
BROADCAST SCHEDULE
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Broadcast
live from Portland, Oregon starting at 7 pm EST on Feb. 5, 2002.
The
Homelessness Marathon is primarily composed of short, prerecorded segments
that focus intensely on a single issue and longer live segments during
which we take calls and have broader discussions.
Final
Schedule
| 7 - 8 pm, EST |
Opening remarks by "Nobody."
Then, a panel of homeless people who aren't all the same. |
8 - 9 pm, EST
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Short
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Homeless Deaths
Guest: Michael Stoopes, community organizer with the National
Coalition for the Homeless. |
| Long |
The Economics of Homelessness
Co-Hosts: Mike Leechman, policy analyst with the Oregon
Center for Public Policy and Dennis Culhane, Professor of Urban
Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. |
| 9 - 10 pm, EST |
Short
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A Country Without Homelessness As
We Know It
Guest: Walter Schmid, chairman of the Swiss Conference on Social Welfare.
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| Long |
Welfare: Who Gets Kicked Out When
Limits Kick In?
Co-Hosts: Deborah Noble of the Welfare
Made a Difference Campaign and Lisa Gonzalez, researcher with
the Center
for Study of Women In Society. |
10 - 11pm, EST
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Short
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The Growing Criminalization of Homelessness
Guest: Laurel Weir, Deputy Director fo the National
Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty. |
| Long |
Sex On the Street Where You Live
Special Guest Host: Ani Haines of KBOO
Radio
A panel of women who were prostituted while homeless (in recovery
with the Lola Greene Baldwin Foundation) |
| 11 - Midnight, EST |
Short
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Homeless Youth
Guest: Greg Owen, study director for the Wilder
Research Center. |
| Long |
Homeless Enterprise: Can Homeless
People Work?
Co-Hosts: Bryan Pollard, editor Street
Roots, the homeless paper of Portland, OR, and Genny Nelson, co-founder
of Sisters of the Road
Cafe. |
Midnight - 1 am, EST
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Short
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Street Poetry |
| Long |
NYC After 9/11: Homelessness Went
Up When the Towers Came Down
Co-Hosts: Joel Berg, executive director N.Y.
Coalition Against Hunger and a representative of NY's Coalition
for the Homeless. |
| 1 - 2 am, EST |
Short
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Homelessness in Alaska
Guest: Beth Porterfield, chairman of the Alaska
State Coalition on Housing and Homelessness. |
| Long |
Open Mic hour: What Should We Do
To Help Homeless People?
Co-host: Indio, editor of Street
News in NYC. |
2 - 3 am, EST
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Short
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Our shrinking Investment in Public Housing
Guest: Sheila Crowley, president of the National
Low Income Housing Coalition. |
| Long |
Dignity Village: Are Hoovervilles
An Answer?
Co-Hosts: a panel of residents of Portland's Dignity
Village, one of a number of latter-day Hoovervilles springing
up around the country. |
| 3 - 4 am, EST |
Short
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Are There People Too Crazy To Come
In Out Of The Rain?
Guest: David Oaks, director of Support
Coalition International. |
| Long |
America's Cruelest Cities
Co-Hosts: Paul Boden, Director San
Francisco Coalition on Homelessness and Tom Boland, founder of
the Homeless People's Network. |
4 - 5 am, EST
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Short
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The Definition of Poverty
Guest: Tom Kaplan, associate director, Institute
for Research on Poverty at the University of Wisconsin. |
| Long |
Open Mic Hour. What Should The Homeless
Movement Be?
Co-Host: Donald Whitehead, executive director, National
Coalition for the Homeless. |
| 5 - 6 am, EST |
Short
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Is There A First Amendment in Cincinnatti?
Guest: Alicia Beck, executive director of the Greater
Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless. |
| Long |
Squatting: Is There A Right To Seize
Shelter?
Co-hosts: Anders Corr, author of "No
Tresspassing: Squatting, Rent Strikes and Land Struggles Worldwide"
and Cheri Hankala, executive director of the Kensington
Welfare Rights Union. |
6 - 7am, EST
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Short
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Street Poetry |
| Long |
Homelessness Abroad: What Does It
Tell Us About Homelessness At Home?
Co-hosts: Walter Schmid, chairman of the Swiss Conference on Social
Welfare and John Clarke, organizer with the Ontario
Coalition Against Poverty. |
| 7 - 8 am, EST |
Short
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Does A Rising Tide Lift All Boats?
Guest: Francine Cavanaugh, co-director, "Boom
The Sound Of Eviction." |
| Long |
Rural Homelessness: Hidden In The Open
Guests to include: Mary Ann Gleason and Don Gean of the York County
Shelter, Mike Finnegan from the Maine
State Housing Authority, and Carrie Buntrock, Consumer Advocate
from Preble Street Resource Center.
Note: It will not be possible to take calls during this segment
which will originate from WMPG
in Portland, ME
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8 - 9 am, EST
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Short
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Does A Rising Tide Drown People On The Shore?
Guest: Mark Weisbrot, co-director, Center
for Economic and Policy Research. |
| Long |
Going Hungry In America
Co-Hosts: Cassandra Garrison of the Oregon
Food Bank and Bill Ayres, executive director of World
Hunger Year. |
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