Skip to main content
  • Украина #98312663 , nike running tank tops women cute , Nike air force 1 worldwide white/green женские кроссовки найк аир форс — цена 1700 грн в каталоге Кроссовки ✓ Купить женские вещи по доступной цене на Шафе
  • Blazers Predicted to Land M Star For Anfernee Simons
  • Travis Scott Jordan 1 Low Reverse Mocha Shirts Sneaker Match Sail Count your Blessings quantity
  • Axel Arigato Men's Bird Tape Sneakers in Cremino, women and kids • Hanbags and accessories
  • 104 - Air Jordan 4 Laser Black kaufen kannst - Jordan Legacy 312 Storm Blue - AQ4160
  • Cherry Jordan 11 Release Date
  • air jordan 4 red urban camo custom
  • nike air max 1 travis scott cactus jack baroque brown do9392 200
  • nike air jordan 1 mid unite totale white sneaker review
  • nike kyrie 8 cancelled
  • Home
  • Calendar
  • About Us
  • Watch/Listen
  • FOIL Docs
  • Editorial Policy
  • Log in
  • Publish Article

Upcoming Events

No upcoming calendar events.

The Jason Crane Show: Lineup for April 16, 2005

Primary tabs

  • View(active tab)
  • Devel

Coming up on the April 16 edition of The Jason Crane Show:

  • HOUR 1 (12-1 p.m.)
    • Jason recaps the news and checks the Elected Officials Report Card
    • Our Talk Box panelists analyze local news from a progressive viewpoint.
  • HOUR 2 (1-2 p.m.)
    • Mike Kemp-Schneider, Sue Slate and Chris Green talk about the innovative approach to learning at Our School.
    • Financial planner Steve Krauss talks about socially responsible investing, and answers the question: Is it OK for progressives to talk about money?
  • HOUR 3 (2-3 p.m.)
    • City Councilman Adam McFadden on the state of the South District.
    • Jim Bertelone, president of the Rochester Labor Council, talks about recent union successes in our Working It Out segment.

    The Jason Crane show airs Saturdays from 12-3 p.m. on NewsTalk 950 AM in Rochester, NY.
    Call in on the air at (585) 222-NEWS (222-6397).
    To make a comment off the air, dial (585) 423-2950 or comment online.
    For booking information, call (585) 234-0091.

Media
  • Facebook logo
  • Google logo
  • identi.ca logo
  • Twitter logo
  • Digg logo
  • del.icio.us logo
  • Reddit logo
  • StumbleUpon logo
  • Yahoo logo
  • Log in or register to post comments

Search form

Local News

“Family Trouble”: The 1975 Killing of Denise Hawkins and the Legacy of Deadly Force in the Rochester, NY Police Department
CBA between the City of Rochester, NY and the Rochester Police Locust Club, 1974 - 1976
CBA between the City of Rochester & the Rochester Police Locust Club, 2019 - 2024
Did District Attorney Sandra Doorley Violate Ethics Guidelines While Attending a Local Republican Fundraiser in May?
Jim Goodman - Sleeper Cell for the Revolution!
The Press as Powdered Donut with Blue Badge in the Middle
Blueprint for Engagement: Evaluating Police / Community Relations Final Report (2017)
The Police-Civilian Foot Patrol: An Evaluation of the PAC-TAC Experiemnt in Rochester, New York (June 1975)
Police Killing of Denise Hawkins (1975)
Complaint Investigation Committee Legislation (1977)
Race Rebellion of July 1964
Selections Regarding the Police Advisory Board (1963-1970)
Prelude to the Police Advisory Board
A.C. White (January 26, 1963)
Police Raid on Black Muslim Religious Service (January 6, 1963)
Rufus Fairwell (August 12, 1962)
Incarcerated Worker sheds light on Prison Labor Conditions during Pandemic
Police and Political Commentary
BWC video indicates Mark Gaskill was holding his phone as police shouted "gun"
How the NY Attorney General's defended the police who killed Daniel Prude

Recent Comments

Any status on FOIL request?
Media's Goebbels
Related
Related
USA as NAZI criminals
oops
PS
A message of Truth from Geral
Fyi
See related data...

Syndication

  • Feature Stories
  • Local News

Account Creation Policy Change

Rochester Indymedia is now requiring editor approval for account creation.

We came to this decision after we had repeated spam posted to our website that caused difficulty with the website's functioning.  We will still have open publishing and keep our site as nonrestrictive and accessible as possible.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.  As before, we will continue to be Rochester's grassroots news and education site.  Thank you for your continued support and remember, "Don't hate the media, be the media!"

Editorial Meeting Times / Locations

The Rochester Independent Media Center (R-IMC) is no longer meeting regularly.
We will set up meetings by necessity and appointment. Please contact us at rochesterindymedia@rocus.org.
Our home is still the Flying Squirrel Community Space at 285 Clarissa St. Occasionally, we hold meetings at RCTV located at 21 Gorham Street.

Global IMC Network

To be downloaded