ROCKITZ RADIO HOUR 4 PM TOday

It Will Feature Jam Thicket from Charlottesville, Interviews and Music

Be sure to come out next Saturday to support WRWK and at Babe’s of Carytown

https://youtu.be/O467EVVhxFw Check out Westhampton Citybillies at Babe’s Oct 23rd Saturday afternoon. Here they play their song “Lakeside Lovers” at Babe’s – 12 years or so, can’t remember the date, but it one of several Battle of the Bands that ROCKITZ did. Video by Paul Magill. Great rocker!

Susanna, host of “finding our fit” is getting lots of good media.

Susanna is the exemplar of our future leadership, should we choose to have a future.
She chose to put all her skills, degrees and savings into healing the world.

We are proud to have her on Thursdays at 5 PM. Check out her front

page article on North of the James.

More of her Activities in the community

She was doing the work before we found each other.

We are proud to have her as a part of TheWorkFM.

Ron/Producer

TheWorkFM @ Voting Rights March in DC

Our intrepid correspondents Max & Ian on the scene in DC
are just a two of the many good reasons to support WRWK TheWorkFM, your local, non-commercial, non-corporate radio station. Along with our progressive news, talk and local music format, WRWK offers live on the scene reporting from marches and board meetings, as well as interviews with local activists and politicians. No spin. No commercials. No alternative facts. Just relevant fact-based reporting and discussion. Become a supporter today – you can start with a single donation or pledge as little as $5 per month. Just click on the “donate” button – thanks!

Founding member of TheWorkFM Christopher “Max” Maxwell
Super Trouper “Sir” Ian Mour reporter on the scene
Activists coalescing….
Max in the press booth.

WATER EQUALS LIFE

Reverend Billy of the Church of Stop Shopping gets involved in the fight for clean water….

Film-maker Teodros and music maker Sunder  and myself spent  this week on the shoulders of baking highways in Minnesota.  Anishinaabe and Lakota mothers and grandmothers are our leaders.  We’ve joined water protectors who are walking from the Line 3 pipeline down to the state capitol of Minnesota on August 25th with a gathering in Washington D. C. on the same day.


These mothers of the RISE coalition are our teachers.  The Line 3 resistance is the experience that radiates out to all progressive issues.  It is the life and death struggle against fossil banks and corporations and their political collaborators.  This is  Pettis Bridge, this is Stonewall.  We are dedicating the next several weeks of our “Stop Shopping Radio” to the fight for the life of this Earth in the treaty lands.

Please tell your listeners to GET INVOLVED at https://www.stopline3.org/hub