The Jason Crane Show: Lineup for May 7, 2005
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Coming up on the May 7 edition of The Jason Crane Show:
- HOUR 1 (12-1 p.m.)
- Jason recaps the news and checks the Elected Officials Report Card
- The Talk Box topic is: the problem with food distribution, or, "Why can't I buy nutritious groceries in my neighborhood?" This week's panelists: Joan Collins-Lambert, director of the Cornell Labor Studies Program in Rochester; Pat Domaratz, a labor organizer with New York State United Teachers; and Mike Patterson, an activist with MetroJustice and other groups.
- HOUR 2 (1-2 p.m.)
- Union activist Freddi Macek joins Talk Box panelist and labor educator Joan Collins-Lambert to discuss Social Security, and why Bush and the Republicans are lying to us about it.
- Frank Regan of the Sierra Club and Judy Braiman of Rochesterians Against The Misuse of Pesticides (RAMP) talk about the Neighbor Notification Law.
- HOUR 3 (2-3 p.m.)
- Vicki Ryder leads Rochester's Raging Grannies in an in-studio performance you won't want to miss. Plus win tickets to see Holly Near!
- Clare Olsen from Poor People's United joins us in the weekly Working It Out segment, highlighting progressive values in action, to talk about the Let Justice Roll anti-poverty campaign.
The Jason Crane show airs Saturdays from 12-3 p.m. on NewsTalk 950 AM in Rochester, NY.
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