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Sabrina Artel's Trailer Talk can now be heard every Friday at 2pm on WJFF Radio Catskill 90.5FM in Jeffersonville, New York.
Trailer Talk is a public conversation that always includes many more people during the live event than are included in the audio program. In all cases the audio program which is the secondary component of the Trailer Talk project is only a portion of the conversations shared at my mobile kitchen table. I am grateful to all of the participants during Trailer Talk both inside and outside of the trailer. Everyone who participates in Trailer Talk is important to both the live and the recorded audio event. Thanks so much to everyone for joining in on the conversations!
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Details: Goodbye Bush! 1.16.09This week's road session: GOODBYE BUSH! What can I say? The backdrop of all of my Trailer Talks has been the Bush Administration. The bad news, of course is the multiple damage done whether it's the Wars, the environment, the economy, our state of mind among numerous other devastating things. The good news is that "we the people" have spoken out, have formed coalitions, have joined together to fight for our country, for this land and the ideals that it was founded on. So on this eve of the Inauguration of our first African- American President, on this eve of change with the swearing in of our 44th President Barack Obama and the celebration of Martin Luther King's birthday Monday, I'm grateful for and inspired by the voices of truth, of action and of possibility that have joined me at the kitchen table of my little camper. We haven't always agreed(thank goodness) but I've always learned and have been grateful to meet you. Also podcasting this weekend are my programs on sweetness, "American Pie-Slices of Life from America's Back Roads", on fortitude with the celebration of winter at the 50th Annual Ice Carnival in Livingston Manor, NY with its dog sledding and sleigh rides. In heaps, courage and truth from Kayford Mountain West Virginia where I speak with, Jim Foster an 80 year old former Marine about stopping mountaintop removal coal extraction from the site of the devastation, in his neighborhood outside Charleston. Talking with Mary Jane from Portland, Maine in D.C. Some other exciting news, I've started doing commentaries for the national radio show, 51% which is produced and hosted by Susan Barnett from WAMC Radio and my first piece will broadcast on January 22nd. I'll post the commentaries on my site too. Also, I want us to share our ideas, thoughts and questions with each other so I'll be expanding the kitchen table of the little Beeline on my website and look forward to the conversations that we'll have there. I've almost reached my goal for getting a new (old) JEEP to pull the trailer(out of the snow). Thank you all again for your continued support (I need it!). I'll be having a fundraiser in Los Angeles in February and will keep you posted about that. I look forward to meeting you from somewhere out on the road at the kitchen table! The historic anti-war demonstration in Washington, D.C. on Constitution Avenue at 17th street, Saturday September 24th, 2005
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