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We are all Radio Paca

Ptqk | 13.07.2006 09:12 | Gender | London

Tonight, july 12, Radio Paca has been brutally evacuated by the association Centro de Cultura de Dones Francesca Bonnemaison, where it has been working for one year and 5 months. The streaming has been shut down and on the webpage it was announced that we were "parked".

Tonight, july 12, Radio Paca has been brutally evacuated by the association Centro de Cultura de Dones Francesca Bonnemaison, where it has been working for one year and 5 months. The streaming has been shut down and on the webpage it was announced that we were "parked".

But we are not parked: we are now working on the reconstruction of the webpage and on puttin g the streaming on air again. It will be working through radiopaca.net once we do not have access to our server anymore.

Radio Paca was born on the 8th of march of 2005 and ever since we have been broadcasting 24 hours a day, every day. It is - still is - a free, open and participative feminist medium in wich every women who participate have the rights to decide about it.

Our will of keeping an automanaged project has been understood by the Directive group of the Centro de Cultura de Dones Francesca Bonnemaison as a miss of loyalty (equal to submiss yourself). As the Assambly of Radio Paca we manifest that we have gone trhough different forms of discrimination: class, ethnicity, age, origin and also the "precarization" of working and personal relations. It has been forgotten that personal is political.

We will keep broadcasting trhough radiopaca.net (more free than ever!)

If you feel like supporting our actions please send us an e-mail with your complete name or the name of your association, identification and your e-mail to  radiopaca@radiopaca.net

You can also manifest writing to Centre de Cultura de Dones Francesca Bonnemaison:  ccd@bonnemaison-ccd.org

Who said it was simple

There are so many roots to the tree of anger
that sometimes the branches shatter
before they bear.
Sitting in Nedicks
the women rally before they march
discussing the problematic girls
they hire to make them free.
An almost white counterman passes
a waiting brother to serve them first
and the ladies neither notice nor reject
the slighter pleasures of their slavery.
But I who am bound by my mirror
as well as my bed
see causes in color
as well as sex
and sit here wondering
which me will survive
all these liberations.
--
www.radipaca.net

Ptqk