Tuesday, 03/06/12, on American Indian Airwaves - 8p.m. to 9p.m (KPFK FM 90.7) "Justice for Patty Dawson & Demystifying 2012"
Part I
Cindy Dawson (San Carlos Apache/Dine Nations) joins us for today's show to provide an update on the well-being of Patty Dawson and to discuss the March 6th, 2012 hearing for Jennifer Davette Fraser, the assailant who assaulted Patty Dawson last June 2011. Cindy discusses the details of the case due police and Elizabeth Egan, the Fresno District Attorney's refusal to press hate-crime charges against Jennifer Fraser, as well as the Clovis police department's malfeasance by not thoroughly investigating the crime due to purported lack of funding, plus a lot more details are covered. The March 6th hearing will commence at 8:30am in Department 31, the Fresno Superior Courthouse.
In June of 2011, Patty Dawson was assaulted by Jennifer Davette Fraser. Patty was driving home from the train station in Fresno when a vehicle forced her. At Clovis, CA Arco gas station, Jennifer Fraser, the vehicle driver, assaulted Patty Dawson which left her unconscious and traumatized. There were two other accomplices in the vehicle were not charged. The assailant had swastika tattoos, and the Clovis/Fresno area is well-known for the number of hate groups based in the area.
For more information on "Justice for Patty Dawson" visit Facebook and type "Justice for Patty Dawson," or email JusticeforDawson@yahoo.com
Part 2
Policarpo Chaj, Director of Maya VisiĆ³n, joins us for "Demystifying 2012." Policarpo discusses America's pathological compulsiveness and addiction with the Maya calendar and 2012.
American Indian Airwaves regularly broadcast every Tuesday from 8pm to 9 pm (PCT) on KPFK FM 90.7 in Los Angles, FM 98.7 in Santa Barbara, FM 99.5 China Lake, FM 93.7 North San Diego, WCRS FM 98.3/102.1 in Columbus, OH, Frequenica Libre in Chiapas, Mexico, and by Internet with Real Media Player, Winamp, & Itunes @ www.kpfk.org
SPECIAL NOTICE: weekly shows can now be heard on the KPFK web site (http://www.kpfk.org) under "audio archives" located on the top of the KPFK webpage.
Part I
Cindy Dawson (San Carlos Apache/Dine Nations) joins us for today's show to provide an update on the well-being of Patty Dawson and to discuss the March 6th, 2012 hearing for Jennifer Davette Fraser, the assailant who assaulted Patty Dawson last June 2011. Cindy discusses the details of the case due police and Elizabeth Egan, the Fresno District Attorney's refusal to press hate-crime charges against Jennifer Fraser, as well as the Clovis police department's malfeasance by not thoroughly investigating the crime due to purported lack of funding, plus a lot more details are covered. The March 6th hearing will commence at 8:30am in Department 31, the Fresno Superior Courthouse.
In June of 2011, Patty Dawson was assaulted by Jennifer Davette Fraser. Patty was driving home from the train station in Fresno when a vehicle forced her. At Clovis, CA Arco gas station, Jennifer Fraser, the vehicle driver, assaulted Patty Dawson which left her unconscious and traumatized. There were two other accomplices in the vehicle were not charged. The assailant had swastika tattoos, and the Clovis/Fresno area is well-known for the number of hate groups based in the area.
For more information on "Justice for Patty Dawson" visit Facebook and type "Justice for Patty Dawson," or email JusticeforDawson@yahoo.com
Part 2
Policarpo Chaj, Director of Maya VisiĆ³n, joins us for "Demystifying 2012." Policarpo discusses America's pathological compulsiveness and addiction with the Maya calendar and 2012.
American Indian Airwaves regularly broadcast every Tuesday from 8pm to 9 pm (PCT) on KPFK FM 90.7 in Los Angles, FM 98.7 in Santa Barbara, FM 99.5 China Lake, FM 93.7 North San Diego, WCRS FM 98.3/102.1 in Columbus, OH, Frequenica Libre in Chiapas, Mexico, and by Internet with Real Media Player, Winamp, & Itunes @ www.kpfk.org
SPECIAL NOTICE: weekly shows can now be heard on the KPFK web site (http://www.kpfk.org) under "audio archives" located on the top of the KPFK webpage.
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