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Anita Pouchard Serra traveled across Argentina helping to set up new community radio stations with the DTL! collective. A photojournalist, she also documented the building of these stations, that are officially unlicensed, but operate in the spirit of a communications law that passed, but never went into effect.
Anita joins to tell us about this movement of Radio Comunitaria Alternativa y Popular, and its role in communities and the larger media environment in Argentina.
This is an encore presentation from August, 2017. On our next episode all four Radio Survivors will be on hand to take a look back at 2017 and discuss what they’re looking forward to in 2018.
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Show Notes:
- Anita Pouchard Serra’s website
- Photos & story: Communication Is Not a Marchandise (Commodity)
- NY Times Lens Blog: Argentina’s Community Radio Stations Offer an Alternative Look at News
- Wired: Argentinians Are So Sick of the Media, They’re Inventing Their Own
- Antena Negra TV
- Podcast #72 – Pete Tridish Celebrates an LPFM Success Story (Farmworkers’ Radio in Oregon)