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SCATV and Free Speech
A discussion about the role of public access TV in the community, and the importance of free speech for a strong democracy. Panelists are Wendy Blom, Executive Director of SCATV; Denise Provost, State Representative for Somerville; and Pat Garrity, SCATV Board President.
Published 3 months ago
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What the Fluff? Festival 2011
Somerville Community Access Television broadcast live from the festival from 4:00 to 5:00pm. Hosted by Chuck Interrante, the program includes interviews, history of Fluff, and shots of the lively Festival that took place on September 24, 2011 in Union Square, Somerville, MA. The Festival was produced by Union Square Main Streets.
Published 4 months ago
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C2C "Connect to Choreography" Betsi Graves Akerstein
Tonight we meet Choreographer/Dancer/Founder of the Urbanity Dance Project: Betsi Graves Akerstein. ; Her project "The Story of Stuff" Opens on Nov. 26, 2010...more info at www.urbanitydance.com.
Published 1 year ago
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Critical Focus #1: Media and War
Enjoy this first episode of the media literacy series called "Critical Focus: A Forum on Media Today" co-produced by Cambridge Community Television and Somerville Community Access Television. This episode explores the subject of Media and War.
Published 4 years ago
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Critical Focus #6: Changing the Media
Enjoy this sixth episode of the media literacy series "Critical Focus: A Forum on Media Today" co-produced by Cambridge Community Television and Somerville Community Access Television. The theme of this final episode is "Changing the Media."
Published 4 years ago
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SPG - #575
Barry Mackerel Tribute Show 2009. Producer: Jeanne Flanagan 05-12-09
Published 2 years ago
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Blanket The Streets
Documentary about the Somerville Homeless Coalition. ; Recorded Oct 2010More info about the Somerville Homeless Coalition can be found at http://www.somervillehomelesscoalition.org/
Published 1 year ago
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Climate Change In Somerville - A SCATV Production
A documentary about climate change and its impact, now and in the future, on the residents of Somerville, MA. The film explores the many ways that people are taking action to adapt to expected changes, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which are the primary cause of climate change. Producer Wendy Blom interviews representatives of Somerville Climate Action, Groundwork Somerville, STEP, and Transition Somerville, Mayor Curtatone, Rep. Denise Provost, and others who are involved in climate change work.
Published 1 year ago
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Join the Impact Massachusetts Transgender Rights Forum
November 8, 2010 Join the Impact Massachusetts and Somerville Community Access Television screened Alice Dungan Bouvrie&aposs documentary, "Thy Will Be Done". This is the discussion panel that followed.
Published 1 year ago
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Honk! 2010 Seed and Feed Marching Abominable
Honk! 2010 Somerville, MA. ; The Seed and Feed Marching Abominable Band from Atlanta, GA. Recorded at Dilboy Hall, Oct. 8, 2010.
Published 1 year ago
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