What's New on WLUW's Live From the Heartland

"Live From the Heartland" is a weekly community radio talk show, broadcast on WLUW-FM (88.7) from the stage of the Heartland Cafe in Chicago. We talk about politics, culture, social issues, and all kinds of community issues, all with a local angle. Your hosts rotate between Michael James, Katy Hogan and Mike Stephen. Tune in every Saturday at 9 a.m. or listen online at www.wluw.org. Feel free to post your comments and thoughts about the program!

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Coming up on 9/2/06's show

Michael James hosts this week. Here's what we've got so far:

- Gina Lettiere, volunteer coordinator for the Alliance for the Great Lakes is confirmed to talk about their adopt a beach program. The Great Lakes host some of the world's most beautiful beaches, but keeping them clean is not just a concern those interested in the scenery. Unsightly trash can also cause ecological problems. The Alliance for the Great Lakes recruits families, schools, businesses and community-based groups to monitor litter and test water quality along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Adopters work with the Alliance to locate a beach to adopt and log the information they gather into our online database.

- A representative from the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless stops by to talk about the Big Box Ordinance.

Tune in this Saturday morning at 9!

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Coming up on 8/19/06

I'll be hosting this week. So far, here's what we've got:

-Peter Grosz, development director of Equip for Reality, will be discussing self-advocacy and important intersections among education, services, and treatment that allow communities to address discrimination of the children and adults with physical and mental disabilities. He will describe the legal aid program there and the efforts to help families understand individuals with developmental challenges and to help individuals advocate on their own behalf. www.equipforequality.org

A musician from the Justice Music Project CD will perform.

And Jenni Prokopy will describe how technology and "convergence media" have transformed her hobby website Chronic Babe and offer ideas for other activists and advocates on how to respond to new media. From blog carnivals, e-newsletters, building relationships with other bloggers, newsletter submissions to e-zine/e-newsletter directories, registering with sites like technorati and search engine optimization ... Chronicbabe.com has grown by recognizing the new media landscape and exploring all the communications channels available today including traditional things like CAN-TV, writing newsletter articles for associations, public speaking, news releases.

MORE GUEST INFO SOON!

8/12/06

Michael James hosts this week. Here's our lineup:


-It is the 30th anniversary weekend of the Cafe as well as a WLUW pledge drive so the entire show will be focused on community, family and the sense of belonging that come from both.

-Author Jacque Day will talk about Images of America: Rogers Park and the history that connects residents in this unique community on Chicago’s northside.

-Director Sheila Norman and actress Trisha Mann will talk about Chicago filmmaking and their new production REUNION, a colorful family comedy debuting at the Black Harvest Festival this month. The film offers the energy, joy and tears of family relationships as it weaves the story of a weekend celebration of the intermarried yet rival Smith and Wesson clans at a Hot Springs hotel.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

8/5/06

Michael James hosts this week.


Here's what's lined up so far:


-Members of the new SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) talk about
holding their first convention since 1968 here in Chicago.

-Alan Gomez talks about farmer organizations in Honduras.

Friday, July 28, 2006

7/29/06

Michael James is your host this week.

Here's who's coming on the show:

- Rich Whitney collected over 39,000 petition signatures to get on the ballot as the Green Party candidate for Illinois Governor. With 25,000 needed to get on the ballot, they thought they had a comfortable cushion to allow them to proceed with their campaign. However, challenges from powerful members of the state's Democratic party have called into question nearly 60% of their signatures. Whitney, in town from Carbondale, will be talking about the Green Party's effort to get on the ballot and the difficulty of reforming the political landscape of Illinois.
www.whitneyforgov.org

Tune in this Saturday!

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

This week- 7/22/06

Katy Hogan hosts the show this week. Check out our guest lineup:

-The Mayor of Carora, Venezuela, Mr. Julio Chavez, (in a return visit to LFTH)stops by. He'll be talking about his visit to Milwaukee where a Sister Cities agreement with Carora is expected to be approved.

Founded in 1569, the city of Carora is currently at the forefront of Venezuela's efforts to build a participatory democracy. Recently adopted legislation allows Carora citizens to participate directly in the drafting of the municipal budget and the supervision local government's expenditures including the civil servants' salaries. Through a process know as "social comptrollership" elected neighborhood assemblies can directly receive resources from the central government to execute their own local projects to address needs such as new sidewalks, street lighting, etc., bypassing the local government bureaucracy.


-The godfather of Chicago postermaking, Steve Walters stops by along with Jay Ryan, president of the American Poster Institute.


Be sure to tune in on Saturday!

Friday, July 14, 2006

This Week

Michael James is your host this week.

He welcomes representatives from Citizens for Fair Assessments and Taxes

Tune in this Saturday morning at 9!

Thursday, July 06, 2006

The Show This Week

I'll be hosting this week's show.

So far:

-Journalism in Iraq has been pioneered the use of embedded journalists. But Andrew Berends brings unencumbered images to the screen after gathering hundreds of hours of videos in his eight months of independent reporting in Iraq. His film, the Blood of my Brother offers the complex narratives of individuals living and surviving in a unstable and violent country. It runs July 7th though the 13th in Chicago at The Siskel Film Center. Andrew will share insights into the process of capturing the intimate impact war has on its survivors.

-WLUW Political Analyst, former CBS Washington DC Bureau Chief, and current instructor in politics and the press at Loyola University Chicago , Jack Smith joins me to talk about the Sorich verdict that broke late this week. We'll also examine how this will affect Mayor Daley.

-David Fagus, 49th Ward Democratic committeeman joins me to explain what's going on with the Cook County Board. With the current board president, John Stroger, recovering from a stroke, who calls the shots? Will there be an interim president? Tune in to get a local civics lesson!