Shaping San Francisco on KUSF debuts *tonight*

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Thu Jan 18 16:31:15 PST 2007


Greetings:

A scheduling snafu has pushed last week's Shaping SF Talks radio 
debut to *tonight* at 10:30 p.m. on KUSF, 90.3 FM in SF ... listen 
online at www.kusf.org for those out of range.

The show kicks off with the first in a series on "Can San Francisco 
Feed Itself?"  Tonight we'll feature Raquel Rivera-Pinderhughes, an 
SFSU professor who's also studied urban agriculture in Cuba and 
around the world.

Next week the theme continues Brahm Amahdi of the People's Grocery in 
Oakland, and Antonio Alcala of the newly revitalized Alemany Gardens 
urban farm.

The program will also be archived online in the coming weeks. Details 
are below. Thanks for listening!

Independent Arts & Media
www.artsandmedia.net/

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	NEW RADIO SHOW DEBUTS TONIGHT: Shaping San Francisco on KUSF

	 Tonight, January 17, at 10:30 p.m., we're excited to debut
	 the radio version of Shaping San Francisco's Talks series.

	 Topic: "Can San Francisco Feed Itself?" -- Part One

	 Featuring: Raquel Rivera-Pinderhughes, SFSU

	 At a time of "peak oil" paranoia, sustainable-agriculture
	 scholar Raquel Rivera-Pinderhughes brings insight and
	 experience from her studies in Cuba and around the world
	 on urban gardening and farming, and the possibilities for
	 an abundant and sustainable local food system.

	 Recorded live at CounterPulse, Shaping San Francisco's Talks
	 series is produced by Shaping SF, City Lights Foundation,
	 Nature in the City and Independent Arts & Media. Radio version
	 produced by Independent Arts & Media.

	 -- Shaping San Francisco on KUSF
	    Thursdays at 10:30 p.m.
	    90.3 FM, KUSF San Francisco (www.kusf.org)





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