Ottawa cuts funding to Festivals – Take ACTION Now, It Can Work! November 18, 2008
Posted by MelissaHK in culture, theatre.Tags: culture, festivals, funding, ottawa
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Dahlya Smolash, Host of Kaleidoscope on CHUO 89.1 FM in Ottawa, passed along the following notice to CHUO volunteers:
The City of Ottawa proposes to cut 100% of funding to arts festivals in Ottawa. This will adversely effect such festivals as the Writer’s Festival, Jazz Festival, Ladyfest, and many others. Similar cuts were proposed in 2004, and were stopped by a campaign called “My Ottawa Includes Culture.” The only thing that will stop these draconian cuts is a huge public outcry to city hall.
Here is a link that will allow you to give direct feedback to the City of Ottawa about the proposed 100% cuts to festival funding. All you have to do is click, add your name, and send the form. Please pass it around.
City of Ottawa Feedback Form
Here is a link to a sample letter about the cuts, with links to city councilors. Please send emails to city councilors, and pass on the link to anyone who might wish to take action.
Link on Jessica Ruano’s Blog
“There is an opportunity to speak at City Hall (instructions attached) on Dec. 2 or 3 if you want to be part of a public delegation. To book a time, you have only to phone and make arrangements.
But the most important thing is to send letters into City Hall. Please send this message to anyone you think would act on this information. Since the budget vote will take place very soon (Dec 4 or 5), we haven’t got a moment to lose!”
Other Coverage:
- My Ottawa still includes culture! (includes more background and things you can do) and Ottawa artists hammered in proposed funding cuts by Nichole McGill
- Ottawa Citizen article: Arts groups join to fight city cuts to funding
ACTION WORKS!
Links about 2004 “My Ottawa Includes Culture Campaign” and post reactions
- “My Ottawa Includes Culture” Campaign Accounting
- OTTAWA BUDGET 2004: WHAT THEY SAID? ILS ONT DIT… (This includes GREAT past letters!)
- Studio 1402: “My Ottawa includes Culture”: Memories of ‘the issues, 2004
- Council for the Arts 2003-2004 Annual Report
- Budget 2005 Public Consultation – Community-led Consultations: Summary Report of All Meetings (See Section 2), and in French — Consultation publique sur le budget de 2005 – Consultations menées par la collectivité : Rapport sommaire de toutes les séances (Voir “Partie 2″)
- The Hour article: There’s art in Ottawa?
- Le Voir article: Pop Culture Gatineau – March 2004 – Messages See “L’art attaque!” near the bottom of the page
- ARTS BEAT by Lauren Krugel: City arts funding still abysmal, but few seem to care
- Rob McLennan’s Blog: living the arts in ottawa: an open letter
GroundWire – November Edition Ready for Download November 3, 2008
Posted by MelissaHK in media, radio.Tags: groundwire, media-democracy, ncra
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*GroundWire* is a project by the National Campus and Community Radio Association (NCRA), providing grassroots coverage of local issues with progressive perspectives on national and international news.
Click here to download (mp3)
Or from the NCRA exchange website
*On this month’s groundwire:*
FEATURES:
-The shooting and killing of 18 year old Fredy Villanueva by a Montreal police officer
-The disruption of the Spirit Train cross country tour by native and anti-Olympics organizers
-Rising poverty and grassroots anti-poverty organizing in Peterborough, Ontario
STATION REPORT:
- CFBX 92.5 FM campus community radio in Kamloops B.C. recently went from low to high power
HEADLINES:
-The Algonquins of Barriere Lake blockade highway 117 in Northern Quebec demanding a leadership reselection in their community, met with tear gas and riot cops
-After 16 months in detention in Canada, Basque political prisoner Ivan Sancho was deported from Canada to Spain on October 18th
-Protests in opposition to Nova Scotia Power’s removal of overburden from a coal mine in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
-Media Democracy day celebrated by CFRC community radio in Kingston, Ontario
Thanks to Aaron Lakoff, Amy Miller, Leah Girardo, Courtney Kirkby, Christopher Currie, Nick Macleod, Adam Bemma, Asaf Rashid, Leanne Arnison, Candice Cascanette and Neskie Manuel.
Featuring submissions from:
CKDU, Halifax, NS * CFBX, Kamloops, BC * CFRC, Kingston, ON * CKUT, Montreal, QC
This month’s edition of Groundwire was produced by CKDU 88.1 fm campus community radio in Halifax. For more information visit us at groundwire.ncra.ca. To reach us by email, send your feedback to <groundwire [at] ncra.ca>
Groundwire is aired on the following stations:
CFRO, Vancouver, BC * CJSR, Edmonton, AB * CKUT, Montreal, QC * CFRC, Kingston, ON * CJSF, Burnaby, BC * CKLN, Toronto, ON * CKDU, Halifax, NS * CKXU, Lethbridge, AB * CHMA, Sackville, NB * CHRY, Toronto, ON * CFMU, Hamilton, ON * CFUR, Prince George, BC * CJLY, Nelson, BC * CORT, Cortes Island, BC * CFRU, Guelph, ON * CHUO, Ottawa, ON * CHMR, St. John`s NL * CHSR, Fredericton, NB * CFMH, St. John, NB * C99, Membertou, NS * GABR, Gabriola, BC * CFBX, Kamloops, BC * CJAM, Windsor, ON
