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Show Winter 2002 access; provide diversity by exposing different points of view and alternative . lifestyles; bridge different cultures and KRCL 90.9FM, Community Radio, is those who are not "mainstream." In the concerns; and to put emphasis on locala radio station, located at 1971 West State of Utah, that means any person of ism. To do all of this, while retaining a North Temple, which is operated by 110 color, anyone whose lifestyle differs wide listening audience who is willing to financially support the station, is a accent, an with anyone from the masses, volunteers, a board of trustees, and six huge challenge. Over 200 community and a half paid staff members. It airs a young people who express themselves variety of different programs 24/7 every through dress, hair color or music, and radio stations across the nation willingly single day of the year and is committed _ for that matter, anyone who prefers non- _ take on this challenge because the grassto the notion of community radio. mainstream movies, food, clothes, or roots foundation of this concept is the people - people like you and me that radio stations. "Community radio" equates to accessineed a place to tell our own stories in _ KRCL is guided by its Mission ble media: giving voice to the communiRa ® dio ’ Free ' ) tah engage, to educate, inform, ty it serves. Statement: Traditionally, the media tends to "speak for" or interpret the actions of and enlighten; give access to those populations traditionally denied media Musi CO | ‘ Hacienda P POgramea Todos WGI ae (USCS ATCT es ¢ '6)] . fe OoOnmu ni fe ©\ 2 eae Martes (every Tuesday Night) | nationally produced, that help every- : B one keep up and discover a different | Te Rei ne il ill fits nH TL mT Me) 8:00pm on Tuesday night until 3:30am (RC ar CL Cw el e@ eu cm ear : . Wednesday. And, of course, the world music program, Global Gumbo, offers cae MO Comm Celia TLL Latin ey Cemmunities world | asd lids inch, arte al ei LS Me ER interwoven with other throughout the week. Gumbo. ans Monday. Thursday, l-3pm.) Please tune-in to 90.9FM and hear | ) ACERTATAMMM a Latino perspective. English-language news from log onto TERT | music, (Globe 12:30-1 pm @ Fridays A music, or call 80).363.1B18 the wonderful sounds of our communi- | ty, find out about different cultures, iat events other non-profits are hav ing, and who is coming in concert. Experience this and the global com- munity through your ears via KRCL; see the entire schedule on www.krcLorg. Volunteers Graffiti falls into two categories: tagger graffiti and street gang graffiti. Much of the Street gang graffiti reflects rivalries between gangs. Graffiti that includes gang names such as TCG, SUR, CHI, or 187. It may also contain crossed-out letters or letters that have been written upside-down. Although tagger graffiti is no less destructive, it is usually put up by individuals who consider them- AVES, OLG VLIT, LLC, KTB, or QVO 1s indicative of street gangs. This graffiti may also include numbers such as 13, 14, 17, 33, 18, or 38, or threats such as CK (Crip Killer), BK, Dk AK, QK, selves artists and have no interest in violence. Provided by the Salt Lake Area Gang Projects “The Informant’, Spring 2002. Our Members Still Make House Calls International Association of Fire Fighters salt Lake City Local 1645 remrcrice Rock y pop en espafiol - Musica que te mantedra despierto toda la noche con DJ N.Vision. meee eer "La Voz de la Gente" can "Latino USA" airs on Fridays at 6:30pm. The music shows runs from Local news & information for the Latino/Chicano UTC Latino public affairs programs, one local and one (ierea ste-txeimeyoas paCeUacue-tam Oar er La VozdelaGente , are two to the air- perspective. : SO There of music con Panama. (Tropical format of Salsa, Merengue, Spanish Reggae, Ballenato and Latin Pop music.) Public Affairs fer Lating/Chicane/Hispanic Your Sound Alternative waves. bring backgrounds and Programa de musica tropical, con lo ultimo en Salsa, Merengue, Reggae en espaitol, Pop Latino Fe Planeta Hispana taste their own racOme CON) IE Sg) re different many ULE .) m URL 10:30 UL has dial. KRCL always acknowledged and celebrated the Latin / Chicano / Mexican population through music and public affairs. This range of music cannot be found on any other station. The shows are “ on neo dona a ays t Ritmo Latino the radio on resented The station could not operate without its volunteers. The volunteers could be Lo mejor en Baladas de ayer hoy y siempre ademas Pop en Espaiiel con Inma. Oo your neighbors, friends or co-workers. These people are trained to run the equipment and are expected to be professional, reliable and committed to the mission of KRCL. The dedication and loyalty of the volunteers often astounds people; there are many volunteers who have been with the station ten to twenty years - phenomenal people who give their time and energy every week, year in and year out. This humble institution continues to bring a sense of place to the under-rep- our own voice. : : The West View page 2 ——— Needed! line at |