This interview with Alan Wolf is about something bigger then just opposing war. Its about the heart and soul of the peace movement. When people come together and believe in something a difference can be made. Sub-consiously most people know this, so why aren't more people rallying and protesting this war? Where is the belief?
This piece made me realize that more needs to be done to stop this war. And the action can start with me. Alan Wolfs strong belief in peace is touching and inspiring. It reinforces the thought that you dont have to have lost anyone in this war to make a stand for peace, you can just mobalize your beliefs and commit to peace. This piece is beautifully put together, and has real meaning. I look foward to hearing more from Lena Eckert-Erdheim.
I didn?t even think protests were still going on in the United States at all. I mean they don't get a lot of news coverage at all and I don?t know any people personally who are protesting the war. Why? I don't have an answer to that maybe my generation is too consumed with other things in our lives, insignificant distractions if you will. I was once in a class where an older gentleman in his 40's had said he didn't understand why my generation wasn't involved in protests and why we weren?t asking questions. He told me that in his generation it was nothing but protest and questioning authority, and societies so called morality, but our generation has lied down and submitted like a dog. Hopefully after hearing a piece like this us dogs won't submit any more. Your piece was very well organized and thought provoking everything ran through smoothly and I liked your use of sound when interviewing Alan Wolf by the highway this sounded excellent and made me the listener feel as if I was there. You should try to get this played on the air hopefully it will wake some people up.
Comments for Alan Wolf
This piece belongs to the series "Passionate Citizens"
Produced by Lena Eckert-Erdheim
Other pieces by SpiritHouse Inc/Youth Noise Network
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2 comments
Lucia Martinez
Posted on February 22, 2007 at 03:54 PM | Permalink
Review of Alan Wolf
This interview with Alan Wolf is about something bigger then just opposing war. Its about the heart and soul of the peace movement. When people come together and believe in something a difference can be made. Sub-consiously most people know this, so why aren't more people rallying and protesting this war? Where is the belief?
This piece made me realize that more needs to be done to stop this war. And the action can start with me. Alan Wolfs strong belief in peace is touching and inspiring. It reinforces the thought that you dont have to have lost anyone in this war to make a stand for peace, you can just mobalize your beliefs and commit to peace. This piece is beautifully put together, and has real meaning. I look foward to hearing more from Lena Eckert-Erdheim.
Jerry Desmarattes
Posted on February 16, 2007 at 02:14 PM | Permalink
Review of Alan Wolf
I didn?t even think protests were still going on in the United States at all. I mean they don't get a lot of news coverage at all and I don?t know any people personally who are protesting the war. Why? I don't have an answer to that maybe my generation is too consumed with other things in our lives, insignificant distractions if you will. I was once in a class where an older gentleman in his 40's had said he didn't understand why my generation wasn't involved in protests and why we weren?t asking questions. He told me that in his generation it was nothing but protest and questioning authority, and societies so called morality, but our generation has lied down and submitted like a dog. Hopefully after hearing a piece like this us dogs won't submit any more. Your piece was very well organized and thought provoking everything ran through smoothly and I liked your use of sound when interviewing Alan Wolf by the highway this sounded excellent and made me the listener feel as if I was there. You should try to get this played on the air hopefully it will wake some people up.