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One World Report Archive

Search KBCS News & Public Affairs Stories and Programs

One World Report is a weekly, community-centered, hour-long news and public affairs show produced by KBCS volunteers. The show airs Thursdays at 5:00 p.m. after The Michael Eric Dyson Show.

One World Report Mission Statement

One World Report seeks:
To shed light on matters of social, economic and environmental justice.
To further understanding of racism, sexism, homophobia, and other forms of oppression.
To investigate the conditions for creating a peaceful and just society.

One World Report places priority on producing local, state and regional stories about issues, ideas and people not often represented in the mainstream media. We focus our energies on the local impacts of national and international events, and on the concerns of marginalized and under-served people in our community.

We also aim to reclaim the airwaves for the benefit of the community and turn the power of the media over to the people.

Got News?

Let us know what is happening in your neighborhood. Email press releases, announcements and event notices here: news@kbcs.fm or call (425) 564-6195.

Got Dreams?

Have you ever dreamed of reporting on your community? Are there newsworthy events in your neighborhood that no one is covering? If you'd like to volunteer to help produce One World Report, contact Joaquin Uy at juy@kbcs.fm or call (425) 564-6195.

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One World Report Archive

August 26, 2010: The Rise and Fall of the George Jackson Brigade

August 19, 2010: Insects and Shrimp

August 12, 2010: Watchdogs and Watches

August 5, 2010: Police Accountability and Culture

July 29, 2010: Good News and Bad News

July 22, 2010: The Value of Nothing

July 15, 2010: Stories about Students, Summer, and Surveillance

July 8, 2010: People Making A Difference

July 1, 2010: From the Midwest to the Northwest

June 24, 2010: 2010 Allied Media Conference Special Program

June 17, 2010: What do BP protests and Junior Roller Derby have in common?

June 10, 2010: Our One Green World

June 3, 2010: In Memory of Peter Marshall

May 27, 2010: The Northwest at a Glance

May 20, 2010: Under Siege

May 13, 2010: Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction

May 6, 2010: From Protests to Urban Gardening

April 29, 2010: KBCS Exclusive Interview with Maikoiyo Alley Barnes

April 22, 2010: Earth Day, Poetry, and Compassion: A Celebration of April

April 15, 2010: Taxes, Mental Health, and Internet Privacy

April 8, 2010: Would you do it?

April 1, 2010: Music, Protest, (and Foolishness)

March 25, 2010: NW History, Tax History, and Rewriting History

March 18, 2010: Updates on Pioneering Northwest Institutions

March 11, 2010: Middle East Developments and Celebrating Women

March 4, 2010: Remembering Internment and Students on Strike

February 25, 2010: From Vancouver to Haiti to Taiwan

February 18, 2010: Olympics, Olympia, and Paranoia

February 11, 2010: No Friend to the Winter Games: Independent Press & the Poor?

February 4, 2010: Winter Olympics Civil Liberties Threatened (Pledge Drive Edition)

February 4, 2010: The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution that Will Begin the World Again (For Syndication)

January 28th, 2010: Canada's Dirty Little Secret

January 21st, 2010: From Haiti to the Northwest

January 14th, 2010: The View from Olympia

January 7th, 2010: Strawberry Fields and the Media

December 31st, 2009: Year in Review

December 24th, 2009: Ready for the New Year

December 17th, 2009: Climate, Community, and Job Creation

December 10th, 2009: International Human Rights Day

December 3rd, 2009: N30

November 26th, 2009: One World Report Finds Religion

November 19th, 2009: Dirty Laundry, Sustainable Science, and Local Holiday Meals

November 12th, 2009: The Veterans Day Edition

November 5th, 2009: The Post-Election Hangover Edition

October 29th, 2009: The Election Edition

October 22nd, 2009: Economy, Health & the Environment

October 15th, 2009: Connecting the Local to the Global

October 8th, 2009: Trouble at American Indian Heritage High School Sign of Deeper Problems

October 1st, 2009: Happy Birthday, Nickelsville!

September 24th, 2009: From Seattle to Pittsburgh to...Uganda

September 17th, 2009: Healthcare Reform: From the Plazas & the Streets to the Highways and Byways

September 10th, 2009: Interviews Including a Word from the 9/11 Truth Movement

September 3rd, 2009: A Special Presentation on Technology

August 27th, 2009: Pollution and More

August 20th, 2009: Elections And More

August 13th, 2009: Health, Education and Homes: Dreams Deferred

August 6th, 2009: Cindy Sheehan Myths and Trash Tracking

July 30th, 2009: Bees, Spies and Health Care Reform

July 23rd, 2009: The Fall of the House of King and I-100

July 16th, 2009: What Do Cell Phones & Bottled Water All Have In Common?

July 9th, 2009: An Update on Honduras & The Science of Prejudice (We Are All Racist)

July 2nd, 2009: Honduras and Satchel Paige

June 25th, 2009: The Name is Bomb...Seed Bomb.

June 18th, 2009: Clemency and Budget Cuts

June 11th, 2009: Interviews, Past and Present

June 4th, 2009: Local Immigration and Health Care Reform Efforts

May 28th, 2009: Filipina American Activist Abducted and What That Means for Local Groups

May 21st, 2009: Cambodian B-Boys and B-Girls and Witnessing for Peace

May 14th, 2009: Acid Rain, Is Gay the New Black? and the SPD's New Controversial Training

May 7th, 2009: Technical Difficulties

April 30th, 2009: Pressmen, May Day and Mothers Making a Difference

April 23rd, 2009: Slingshot Hip-Hop and Alternative Currencies

April 16th, 2009: Orca Death and Taxes

April 9th, 2009: Pikas, Poems, Protest and Prescription Privacy

April 2nd, 2009: Stories That Make You Go, "Hmmmmmmmmmm..."

March 26th, 2009: KBCS Pledge Drive Edition, Part II

March 19th, 2009: KBCS Pledge Drive Edition, Part I

March 12th, 2009: Local Reports for a Global Audience

March 5th, 2009: Parliament of the Streets

February 26th, 2009: Tyrone Love, R.I.P.

February 19th, 2009: Jails, Unions and History

February 12th, 2009: The Global Economic Crisis Hits Local

February 5th, 2009: No More Pencils, No More Books...

January 29th, 2009 Shout Out to Community Organizers

January 22nd, 2009: Inauguration 2009!

January 15th, 2009: Happy Birthday, MLK

January 8th, 2009: A New Year of Connecting the Local to the Global

January 1st, 2009: Green Stories from 2008

 

For copies of previous broadcasts please contact Joaquin Uy at juy@kbcs.fm or call (425) 564-6195.