MLK's Vision Revisited, Part 2

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This is part 2 of a program about Martin Luther King, Jr. Part 1 aired on September 11, 2008.

Roscoe Overton of the Austin Center for Peace & Justice (ACPJ) introduces iconmedia video footage of an ACPJ event commemorating Martin Luther King, Jr. The ACPJ sponsored event - "BECAUSE INJUSTICE IS HERE" The Vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Revisited - was held at the University Presbyterian Church on April 4, 2008 to remember the 40th anniversary of his assassination in Memphis.

MLK's Vision Revisited

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Roscoe Overton of the Austin Center for Peace & Justice (ACPJ) introduces iconmedia video footage of an ACPJ event commemorating Martin Luther King, Jr. The ACPJ sponsored event - "BECAUSE INJUSTICE IS HERE" The Vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Revisited - was held at the University Presbyterian Church on April 4, 2008 to remember the 40th anniversary of his assassination in Memphis.

Disabled Voters Unserved

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Austin News Real program featuring Vote Rescue’s Jenny Clark and Karen Renick along with testimony from Noel Runyan at the Elections Committee of the Texas State Legislature recorded on July 25, 2008. Mr. Runyan, who is sight impaired, discusses problems faced by people with disabilities using electronic voting machines to cast their ballots.

This Austin News Real program aired on September 4, 2008 on channelAustin 10. channelAustin is Austin’s public access television station / community media center (www.channelaustin.org).

Water Management

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Austin News Real’s Pam Thompson interviews David Venhuizen who discusses water management as an integrated holistic practice. David Venhuizen, P.E. is an engineer involved with “Planning and Engineering as if Water and Environmental Values Matter”. For details see www.venhuizen-ww.com

This Austin News Real program aired on August 28, 2008 on channelAustin 10. channelAustin is Austin’s public access television station / community media center (www.channelaustin.org).

Electronic Voting in Utah

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In this episode of Austin News Real, Vote Rescue’s Jenny Clark and Karen Renick (www.voterescue.org) introduce the testimony of Bruce Funk who spoke before the Elections Committee at the Texas State Legislature on June 25, 2008. Bruce Funk is a former county clerk from Utah with experience in hand counted paper ballots who is now critical of electronic voting systems.

This Austin News Real program aired on August 14, 2008 on channelAustin 10. channelAustin is Austin’s public access television station / community media center (www.channelaustin.org).

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