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"A Second Wind: Elders Act for Justice" Margaret Gordon

From: Making Contact
Length: 07:30

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Many retirees enjoy the rest and relaxation that eluded them during their working years. But for some, retirement means opportunities to affect positive change in their communities. Read the full description.

Hands_t_small As we become increasingly more conscious of our planets health and the health  situation facing the communities around us, opportunities to heal the damage done present themselves constantly. Tho, not nearly enough of us heed the call. But there are some, indispensable individuals who realize their ability to effect change and wield that power for the benefit of their community. One such person, is Activist Margaret Gordon.

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Piece Description

As we become increasingly more conscious of our planets health and the health  situation facing the communities around us, opportunities to heal the damage done present themselves constantly. Tho, not nearly enough of us heed the call. But there are some, indispensable individuals who realize their ability to effect change and wield that power for the benefit of their community. One such person, is Activist Margaret Gordon.

Broadcast History

Program #06-11
Begin Date 02/09/11. End date 08/09/11.

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
International Orchitis 21st Century Dub 00:00

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