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KBBF Radioland 89.1 - July 2018

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Elliott shared that KBBF is open to suggestions from people in the community for new PSAs. In general, the station seeks educational content but it cannot be promotional in nature. If you have a tip, contact the KBBF office at 545-8833. You can also message the station at its Facebook page.

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Thom Hartmann, one of the top progressive talk show hosts in the country, can be heard on KBBF. Recent shows have addressed immigration, successful progressive movements around the world, and the links between ADHD and creativity. The Thom Hartmann Show airs Monday through Friday at 2pm, while his Project Censored is Thursdays at 4pm.

Taking to the Streets in Support of Immigrant Families

On June 14th, KBBF volunteers joined other local activists for Families Belong Together—National Day of Action. People convened in Courthouse Square and marched to the Federal Buiding as a demonstration of concern for immigrant families that are being torn apart and the children who are held in detention centers. Local immigration advocates led a vigil and demanded action for these children.

Art is Medicine Rides Again

Santa Rosa’s own theater troupe, The Imaginists, return for their tenth annual season of theater in local parks. As always, the players arrive on bicycles and perform a bilingual script. This year’s show is “An Imaginists’ Odyssey,” and concerns the struggles of artistic dreamers in sometimes unfriendly political times. In the words of the troupe, “An Imaginists’ Odyssey asks: What is home? How do we get there?” The tentative schedule this summer is: July 7th Juilliard Park at 7pm; July 8th Howarth Park at 4pm; July 13th Bayer Park & Community Gardens at 7pm; July 14th TBD at 7pm; JULY 21st Andy’s Unity Park at 7pm; and July 22 Finley Park at 4pm.

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