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Imagining Community
Imagining Community
45 episodes
6 days ago
Imagining Community is a grassroots media and civic engagement endeavor sharing stories that make our community imaginations sparkle and engage. Follow us on Facebook and Youtube @imaginingCommunity
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Imagining Community is a grassroots media and civic engagement endeavor sharing stories that make our community imaginations sparkle and engage. Follow us on Facebook and Youtube @imaginingCommunity
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Imagining Community
47: Bill Russell (part 3 of 3)
Guillermo Mash with Imagining Community presenting the concluding episode in our Imagining Community three part series on the life and times of Bill Russell (1934 - 2022). The episode centers around Bill Russell's upbringing and how his family shaped who he was as a person, forming the springboard for a conversation with Cory Himp Hunt, Chico local musician, poet and KZFR 90.1FM Peace and Social Justice host, as we dig deep into my upbringing and the deeply personal missteps, travails and misgivings with racism and bigotry. The voice of Bill Russell is from the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. It is an excerpt from a 3-hour interview in 2013 with Bill Russell and Taylor Branch. Bill Russell is an NBA Legend, Presidential Medal of Freedom reciepient and a civil rights Icon. Taylor Branch is an American author and historian who wrote a Pulitzer Prize winning trilogy chronicling the life of Martin Luther King Jr. and much of the history of the American civil rights movement. All of our audio clips featuring Bill Russell were from this archive. We end the episode landing on what people of all races, Caucasians in particular, can do to change the atmosphere of racism by telling personal stories of racism transgressions and how their views changed, for the better, because of it. We close with an audio clip by Toni Morrison who lays bare the bereft nature of Racism and what "white people" need to do about it. Morrison was one of the most celebrated authors in the world. In addition to writing plays, and children's books, her novels have earned her countless prestigious awards including the Pulitzer Prize and the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama. Morrison was a leading voice in the civil rights movement.
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3 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 2 seconds

Imagining Community
46: Remembering Carey Wilson 1954 - 2022
The planet lost one of it's finest artistic reflections on Tuesday, September 27th with the death of Carey Wilson. It was always a joy spending time with my friend Carey Wilson. With his gentle smile and carefree laugh, augmenting well crafted words. Remembering Carey Wilson features the music, poetry and spoken word of a man who will always be my favorite Chico Culture Vulture. With the musical and witty genius of Jeffy Bee as he recalls some of his favorite memories with Carey when he was the drummer in Jeffy's band Biggs Roller. Jeffy also performs Tractor, an original song inspired by Carey's love of tractors. Listeners are also treated to two Biggs Roller songs featuring Carey Wilson on drums. With Guillermo Mash reading a dozen of the Facebook posts loving on Carey since his death on Tuesday, September 27th. The show concludes with a phone conversation with Carey, Guillermo Mash, Rob Davidson, Carey's Creative Writing professor when he was in the graduate program at Chico State. It's a real treat to hear Carey read a dozen of his poems at the beginning of the ending segment. The bulk of the Remembering Carey Wilson episode was culled from two Imagining Community shows Carey contributed to -- In Concert with Water from September, 2021 and the Carey Wilson Appreciation Show from June of 2022.
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3 years ago
57 minutes 56 seconds

Imagining Community
45: Bill Russell (part 2 of 3)
Hello, Guillermo Mash welcoming you to part 2 of a special Imagining Community series on the legendary life and times of Bill Russell. As aired on the KZFR 90.1FM Peace and Social Justice Show. Listen to Part 1 on the Imagining Community podcast available on your favorite podcasting platform. William Felton Russell, Feb-12-1934 to Jul-31-2022, had his #6 Boston Celtics jersey permanently retired across the entire NBA on Aug-11-2022. A first in the 76-year history of the league. For the 2022-2023 NBA basketball season every player in the league will wear a commemorative patch for Russell and every NBA arena will have the Boston Celtic's shamrock with Russell's #6 at center court. His endurable basketball accomplishments tended to overshadow his humble civil and human rights advocacy that culminated with him being honored with a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011. Todays segment features highlights from the last two hours of Bill Russell's 3-hour interview in May of 2013 for the Civil Rights history project. It covers a lot of ground, just as the life of this extraordinary man did. Our Imagining Community Series concludes on October 7th as Cory Himp Hunt interviews me about the series, where I'll share my personal experience with racism. It will be a raw and unfiltered view of what I saw, what I did and what I regret about the racism and intolerance that permeated my childhood and early adult life. Including the last time I used the N-word. It's vital to me that this series moves forward the message and actions of Russell locally, and helps raise awareness and action for equal treatment and respect for all.
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3 years ago
23 minutes 37 seconds

Imagining Community
44: Bill Russell (part 1 of 3)
William Felton Russell, Feb-12-1934 to Jul-31-2022, had his #6 Boston Celtics jersey permanently retired across the entire NBA on Aug-11-2022. A first in the 76-year history of the league. Russell was most famous for being the winningest champion in United States major sports history. He won 11 NBA titles in 13-years, two NCAA basketball championships and an Olympic Gold Medal. He was also the first African American head coach of a major professional sports team in the modern era. His endurable basketball accomplishments tended to overshadow his humble civil and human rights advocacy that culminated with him being honored with a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011. As a lifelong Boston Celtics fan I'm keenly aware of Bill Russell's persona of respect, and justice for all! Bill Russell stood with Muhammad Ali, walked with MLK and rests among the giants of our times. He was a man who walked the walk with joyful sorrow, and sorrowful joy. “Boston itself was a flea market of racism. It had all varieties, old and new. The city had corrupt, city hall-crony racists, brick-throwing, send-’em-back-to-Africa racists, and in the university areas phony radical-chic racists. . . . Other than that, I liked the city.” ― Bill Russell The intent of this Part 1 segment it to introduce and reacquaint our listeners with the incalculable impacts Russell had in every space he occupied. We start with a radio edit of the official National Basketball Association "In Memoriam " video published on August 1st. Bill Russell was an astounding story teller, with one hell of a life experience to share. The Civil Rights History Project, from the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American history and Culture, interviewed Bill Russell in May of 2013. The 3+ hour video interview is deeply insightful, raw and personal. Like the man himself. We end the part 1 segment with a 12-minute portion. We urge our listeners to stream the full The Civil Rights History Project interview with Bill Russell via tinyurl.com/RussellCivilRights.
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3 years ago
26 minutes 3 seconds

Imagining Community
43: Addison Winslow reporting from Collingwood Garden in Toledo, Ohio
Addison Winslow, raised, rooted and renting in Chico, converses with fellow urban renewal activists Nick Botek and Terry Burton at a coffee shop across the street from Collingwood Garden in Toledo, Ohio. As broadcast on the KZFR 90.1FM Ecotopia program, August 7, 2018. 00:00 - Show introduction with Ecotopia guest host Guillermo Mash. 02:27 - Interview lead-in - How urban agriculture is transforming Detroit , by "Fearless Farmer," Davita Davison for Ted Talks, 2018 15:27 -- Addison Winslow on location with Nick Botek and Terry A. Burton.
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3 years ago
52 minutes 57 seconds

Imagining Community
42: Jesi Naomi's Water Show
One of the most popular and engaging Imagining Community KZFR Studio #416 musical creations featuring the music and curations of Jesi Naomi. With live portions recorded on the North Fork of the Feather River in Belden, California and Big Chico Creek on the Campus of Chico State. Originally aired April 2021 during Imagining Community's year-long series on water.
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3 years ago
1 hour 30 minutes 8 seconds

Imagining Community
37: What a Long Strange Trip it's Been
As aired, February 3, 2002, on Guillermo Mash's final Public Affairs broadcast on KZFR 90.1FM. With colorful and insightful commentary on letters, editorials, guest comments and essays I penned for the CN&R, Chico Enterprise Record and the Humboldt Edge. With special call-in guest Alex Brown, Chico City Council member.
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3 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 14 seconds

Imagining Community
41: CHAT Everhart Village groundbreaking
A Without a Roof special segment: The July, 13 2022 groundbreaking ceremony for Chico Housing Action Team's exciting new tiny home village. The show leads with three Without a Roof vignettes, circa 2013, of houseless human beings suffering mental illness on the streets of Chico, providing a context for the desperate need for emergency shelter projects such as Everhart Village. Includes the entire ceremony with attendee interviews by Guillermo Mash for KZFR 90.1 FM.
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3 years ago
56 minutes 51 seconds

Imagining Community
40: Sisko Lives Forum
A tribute to the life and times of Chico Artist David Michael Sisk, aka "Sisko", who was Born on October 7th, 1945 and died March 21st, 2021 of a heart attack on the North Rim trail of Upper Bidwell Park in Chico, California. The forum consisted of Sisko's wife Beth Sisk, local artist and dear friend Dylan Tellesen and Sisko's daughter Brae Sisk. After the forum a handful of attendees shared memories and words of inspiration on the impact Sisko had in their lives. Recorded at the "Sisko Lives" art exhibit at the Museum of Northern California Art on Thursday, May 26, 2022. The youtube video of the event can be viewed at >>> https://youtu.be/qv14ljaPa7U
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3 years ago
54 minutes 35 seconds

Imagining Community
38: Jess Mercer with Art on Wheels and the Key Project
A special post Camp Fire episode broadcast on KZFR 90.1FM in May of 2019, featuring local artist and educator Jess Mercer. -- "Every school has it's own energy and cultural. I just try to work with that. I'm not just there for the kids but the staff as well to offer them relief and something positive. For four hours on a Monday we do something different; which is called celebrate joy, be present and just njoy each other's company." -- Jess Mercer
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3 years ago
15 minutes 3 seconds

Imagining Community
36: Writing for Donuts Vol2
"My journey in life is to find peace. Peace is what keeps people sane. Loyalty and love are the precious objects of peace." -- Shadow, from the book Writing for Donuts, Volume 2 I produced a Writing for Donuts expose (tinyurl.com/w4dKZFR) for KZFR 90.1FM which aired Wednesday, January 12th on the Writing on Air program. Once curated into the worthiness it deserved, I listened to it over and over. You see, some of the youth who wrote for donuts are my friends. Precious friends who I share time and stories -- with the earnest care nestled within as a runaway in 1976. As much as their experience converges and diverges with mine, the essence is the same. Making ones way as a teenager. Some of the wisest words I have read are, "be the person you needed when you were a child." Being the person I myself needed is the most precious actuation of loyalty and love I have given to bear. One of those friends is Olivia who high-fived me when I told her I was a runaway at 16. "Me too," she said. Years later she named here first vehicle Guillermo, after me. Another is Kyle, who once told me he couldn't believe he had a friend like me. I stopped walking and looked him in the eye, "I feel the same about you." Guillermo Mash on behalf of KZFR and Writing on Air, thanks all the voices who contributed to this radio segment and to the 104 writers featured in the book. A, Aaron, Adam, Alex Jury, Alexa B, Alexander Wolf, Amanda C, Angel, Anonymous, Ashley, Bre H-W, Brelyn, Buggy, Carrington Forbes, Cedra T, Coral D, Courtnie B, Death, Dennis G, Donna A, Dr Jones (aka doughboy), E, EIT, Emporer Augustus the Elitist, Figs, Flying Spirit, Gabi, Gaby R, Girl, Gypsy, Hati, Hezi (Aka Heather S), HG, Jace, Jackson NJ, James, Jaymi, Jimmy V, Joe, Jose, Joseph, Joseph Franke, Josh, JR, Justin, Justin F, Justin Fernandez, Justin R, Kay, Kim S, Krystal Gatewood, Kyle, Kyle M, Kyle T, Lily, Loredana, Lucia, M, Malinda, Mama bear, Manalo G, Maxson, Mike R, Moose, Natalie Stowe, Nick, Prudence and Adam, Purple Dragon, Robert H, Robert L, Rocco W, Ross, S, Sandwhich, Sara Clifton, Shadow, Shae, Shaun P, Shawn Pope, Shelley, Sho Thao, Siena, Skorase, Skorase Spyglass, Sky, Spencer Douglas Hines, Stefanie, Summer, Sweet, Talara, Taylor K, That one Girl, The son you used to know, Tim L, Tyler, Unknown, Veronica, Vivian, Will, Will F, Zachary Foster, Zak, Zane S Writing for Donuts volumes one and two are available at the Bookstore, 118 Main Street in Chico.
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3 years ago
25 minutes 18 seconds

Imagining Community
35: Solutions Across The Divide
"Best practices comes out of many minds." -- Bob Trausch, co-founder of Chico Housing Action Team (CHAT), on solutions founded on listening to, and collaborating with, the entire community. Solutions Across the Divide, Thursday, January 6, 2022 on KZFR 90.1FM. Produced and hosted by Bill (Guillermo) Mash, featuring a talking across the divide conversation with Chico News and Review Editor, Jason Cassidy and Enterprise Record Editor, Mike Wolcott. "I think there are some solutions to be found in this town. Cuz there are a lot of people who care that are really smart people." -- Mike Wolcott "A big part of it is to getting people in the same room together. It's really hard to call somebody a name, or even to identify a person as an enemy or a problem. The divide can be bridged by just being in the same room." -- Jason Cassidy We also feature conversational prompts from clips featuring the insights and wisdom of Bob Trausch, and Justin Lee author of Talking Across the Divide: how to communicate with people you disagree with and maybe change the world. Lee, a gay christian, has spent more than twenty years building bridges between conservatives and progressives. "Sincere people can be wrong, and wrong people can be sincere. I know it sounds simple, but it's more powerful than you think." -- Justin Lee
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3 years ago
58 minutes 45 seconds

Imagining Community
34: Chico Neighborhoods with Addison Winslow
Guillermo Mash from Imagining Community coffee chats with life-long, mid-twenties-aged, Addison Winslow who shares his extensive knowledge of the neighborhoods of Chico, California. All within the context of Strong Towns and Not Just Bikes, two popular, apolitical research organizations that shed light on what makes for a safe, happy and thriving community. 
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3 years ago
41 minutes 42 seconds

Imagining Community
33: A message from the Future of Paradise
We set the tone with three Paradise, California residents displaced by the Camp Fire, passionately speaking from the podium of the climate chaos action outside the San Francisco office of BlackRock Corporation. Followed by the audio portion of "A message from the future of Paradise", concluding with, Allen Myers, the Filmmaker and Executive Director of Regenerating Paradise. Plz like, follow and share Imagining Community as we bring you the stories that make our collective imaginations sparkle and engage.
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4 years ago
25 minutes 36 seconds

Imagining Community
32: Butte 350 Blackrock #DefundClimateChaos
Guillermo Mash welcoming you to a special Imagining Community segment on the October 29th, 2021 defund climate chaos action outside the San Fransisco office of BlackRock Corporation. From KQED: Climate demonstrators gathered outside the San Francisco headquarters of investment management company BlackRock on Friday, as part of a global day of action. Demonstrators came out to demand financial institutions end their funding of corporations perpetuating climate destruction — actions took place in at least 100 cities around the world in an effort to "defund climate chaos." The worldwide day of action was timed ahead of COP26, the United Nations climate conference beginning in Glasgow on Sunday. BlackRock, Inc. is an American multinational investment management corporation based in New York City. Founded in 1988, initially as a risk management and fixed income institutional asset manager, BlackRock is the world's largest asset manager, with US$9.46 trillion in assets under management as of 2021. BlackRock operates globally with 70 offices in 30 countries and clients in 100 countries. A contingent of Butte County residents including , filmmaker Allen Myers, Camp Fire survivor Carrie Max, Micro-biologist Wendy McCall, PHD candidate Meleiza Figueroa, Mary Kay Benson with Butte 350 and muralist and Traditional Ecological Educator Ali Meders-Knight stood tall in painting an "Indigenous Leadership ~ Climate Action Now" mural outside BlackRock's San Francisco office. Blackrock is the largest investor of fossil fuel projects and PG&E, which caused the wildfire deaths of 100 people in Butte County. The group painted their mural with the sacred ashes and charcoal collected from the burned properties of their Paradise participants. Plz like, follow and share Imagining Community as we bring you the stories that make our collective imaginations sparkle and engage.
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4 years ago
22 minutes 27 seconds

Imagining Community
31: Jim Brobeck's musical water wisdom
Guillermo Mash with Imagining Community welcoming you to our 2021 season finale on water, featuring an interview with water protector and h20 policy analyst Jim Brobeck. It's a feature unlike none other this year as Brobeck details the symbiotic relationship between his music and the watersheds he has championed to farmers, electeds, enthusiasts and the precious community of humans, wildlife, flora and fauna. With waterside musical performances as recorded and produced by Imagining Community for our 2021 series on water. Please share Imagining Community with your family and friends and follow us on your favorite podcasting service as we bring you the stories that make our collective imaginations sparkle and engage.
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4 years ago
21 minutes 7 seconds

Imagining Community
30: Introducing Covering Ground Farm with Paul Prather and Jared Geiser
Introducing Covering Ground Farm in Chico, California. CGF is an all organic regenerative farm realized by farmer Paul Prather, owner and chief architect. Features interviews on Covering Ground Farm in August and September with Paul Prather and Jared Geiser, a local AG expert and farmer who shares his extensive knowledge about mulching.
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4 years ago
15 minutes 30 seconds

Imagining Community
29: Tuscan Water District public hearing spotlighting District 2 Supervisor Debra Lucero
"We still have a lot to go in this process. The LAFCO approval stage is a new beginning." -- Debra Lucero, Butte County Supervisor for District 2 Highlights from the Tuscan Water District public hearing held on September 28th during the Board of Supervisors meeting. Includes all of the comments Supervisor Lucero made after the public input portion concluded. With Commentary by Guillermo Mash. "Supervisor Lucero represents the district I live in. I applaud and appreciate the hundreds of hours she has dedicated towards reseaching this issue and educating the public on the nuts and bolts. Her efforts greatly enhanced public awareness and input on the TWD which is precisely what a supervisor should be doing for the benefits of their constituents, particularly when District 2 comprises the bulk of the proposed TWD map." -- Guillermo Mash With musical guest the North State Symphony, including a show ending interview with Music Director Scott Seaton.
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4 years ago
30 minutes

Imagining Community
28: Jim Brobeck reviews Project Management Actions for the Tuscan Aquifer, Vina Sub-Basin.
An Imagining Community spotlight on the project management actions of the Vina Groundwater Sustainability Plan. Our segment features Jim Brobeck, water policy analyst and Vina GSA Stakeholder Advisory Committee member as he summarizes all 15 of the proposed Tuscan Aquifer, Vina Sub-basin PMAs. Thank you Jim Brobeck for your detailed insights on the first set of proposed projects to bring the Vina Sub Basin groundwater into compliance . We end our show with Dry Dry Dry, a Jim Brobeck original recorded on the south bank of Big Chico Creek by Imagining Community. Plz share this podcast with your friends and check out our social media on youtube, facebook and instagram.
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4 years ago
48 minutes 57 seconds

Imagining Community
27: The murder of Guy Steven Vanzandt and the Tuscan Water District Hijinks
Imagining Community reporting for KZFR 90.1FM for Thursday, September 9, 2021 with a short report on the recent vigilante murder Guy Steven Vanzant, a destitute man living Without a Roof at Teichert Ponds. Followed by continuing coverage of the Tuscan Water District featuring the joint Vina Groundwater Sustainability Agency and Rock Creek Reclamation District board meeting where a review of the Sustainable Groundwater Management plans was voted on. Thus closing the books on changes to the Project Management Actions that were submitted to the state on Friday, September 10, 2021
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4 years ago
30 minutes 56 seconds

Imagining Community
Imagining Community is a grassroots media and civic engagement endeavor sharing stories that make our community imaginations sparkle and engage. Follow us on Facebook and Youtube @imaginingCommunity