4/15/2006 Community Gumbo
4/10/06 Democracy Now
Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs, "Where Will I Shelter My Sheep," Foggy Mountain Gospel, Sony 2005.
Announcements:
International Women's Day podcast
Wild Magnolias, "Tootie Ma"
Conversation with Crystal Kile about Mardi Gras Indian needs and V-Day. Watch sophie.tulane.edu for more information.
Mary Lou Williams, "I Have a Dream," Mary Lou's Mass (1972), Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 2005.
- Historic African-American New Orleans Church Reopened After Weeks Of Protests & Rectory Sit-In
- New Orleans Residents and Evacuees Blast State of Schools, Housing, Jobs at Mayoral Forum
- "Poor People, Disabled People, People of Color Are Not Welcomed Back to New Orleans" - Activists Paint Grim Picture of Struggling City
Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs, "Where Will I Shelter My Sheep," Foggy Mountain Gospel, Sony 2005.
Announcements:
Do you have a story you'd like heard on Community Gumbo? WTUL will host a radio production workshop at Tulane University on Sunday, April 23rd, at 1:00 p.m. Participants will learn how to edit recorded audio for broadcast using Audacity software.
To reserve a seat, send an email to communitygumbo@yahoo.com.
International Women's Day podcast
Herreast Harrison
http://sophie.tulane.edu
Wild Magnolias, "Tootie Ma"
Conversation with Crystal Kile about Mardi Gras Indian needs and V-Day. Watch sophie.tulane.edu for more information.
Mary Lou Williams, "I Have a Dream," Mary Lou's Mass (1972), Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 2005.
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