Strengthening Community, Audio

Audio clipKMUN Spring Break — May, 2003

Oregon Associated Press First Place News Writing (Div. II) winner, 2004. Produced by Elizabeth Wynne Johnson.

Audio clipKDNA Mini Drama — April, 2003

Through the use of PSA mini-dramas, KDNA-FM alerts their listeners to the services offered by Yakima Valley Farmworkers Clinic. This PSA, in Spanish, highlights communication within the family and the availability of mental health services.

Audio clipKMUN Youth Authority Closure — July, 2003

Elizabeth Wynne Johnson reports on the closure of the local youth authority and the personal and economic impact on residents and staff. (03:36)

Audio clipKVMR on Violence and Deafness

This excerpt from Who Cares? features host Joan Buffington and representatives from Deaf Women Against Violence and Deaf Hope. Discussion revolves around deaf women's vulnerability to domestic violence and services available to protect them. (16:16)

Audio clipKSUT Healthy Dialogs #1 — 02/26/03

Eric Whitney reports on the challenges of paying for health care in the Four Corners region, when these communities are experiencing difficult times. (04:57)

Audio clipKBRW The Stigma of Mental Illness (Inupiaq / English)

The stigma of mental illness results in fear, mistrust and violence against people living with brain disorders, and is one of the greatest barriers to receiving treatment. KBRW and NAMI introduce this series aimed at building healthy communities on Alaska's Arctic North Slope. The bilingual PSA begins in Inupiaq and is repeated in English. (03:47)

Audio clipHawaii Public Radio KPUA-AM Community Forum — December 9, 2005

Community Forum is sponsored by KPUA 670 AM on the Big Island. Today's topic: A conversation with two experts who are researching the negative impact of colonialism and Western culture on the health of Kanaka Maoli men.

Audio clipHawaii Public Radio Balancing Modern and Tradition Healing Techniques — October 17, 2005

This 6:41 feature focuses on community health advocates Hui Malama Ola Na 'Oiwi.

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