Friday, November 23, 2007

KYRS Board of Directors Information Page

*NEXT MEETING OF KYRS BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Thursday, June 14, 2007 from 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM in the Mezzanine of the Community Building.

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There is no greater strength than the strength of justice.Who We Are by Lupito

Thin Air Community Radio is run almost entirely by volunteers from the community, people like you who have a passion for independent music and ideas. All locally produced programs are hosted by volunteers.

Thin Air Community Radio Board of Directors

Jon Snyder

Twa-le Abrahamson
Susanna Lopez
Debra Reed
Mimi Marinucci
Kathleen Russell
Karla Childs
John Orr
Jay McConnaughey
Ric Conner
Fred Strange
Theresa Sanderson
Bill Barrington
Lupito Flores


Thin Air Radio Board Bios

Jon Snyder, I am a husband and father of two and have lived in Spokane most of my life. I have volunteered for several non-profits groups including Lutheran Community Services Rape Crisis (Spokane), Reko Muse Gallery/Rock Club (Olympia WA), KAOS Community Radio (Olympia WA) and Men Overcoming Violence (San Francisco CA). But the organization that I have put the most energy into is KYRS, for which I have been a devoted volunteer since 2001, having served on the steering committee, as tower construction supervisor, as founding program director, and board president. I will be stepping down from the board in October to make way for the at large board member.

(Note: Snyder is also the publisher of both OutThereMonthly and GO GREEN DIRECTORY)

Mimi Marinucci moved to Spokane from the East Coast in Fall of 2000. She is an associate professor of Women's Studies and Philosophy at Eastern Washington University. She is especially interested in feminist and GLBTQ issues.

Susana López has lived and worked in the Spokane area for 30 years. She is a graduate of UC, Davis and is currently affiliated with the EWU College of Business and Public Administration at the Riverpoint campus. Leisure activities include spending time with her daughter and grandchildren and friends, gourmet cooking, camping, and philanthropic work.

Debra Reed: I am dedicated to serve the community that I live in. I appreciate people’s differences. I value family and cherish my close friends. I have served on several boards, President of Onyx Theatre, Treasurer of the NAACP, and President of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women. I have worked with the same company for 17 years, currently in an upper management position.

Bill Barrington is a life-long Spokanite, married, home owner, semi-professional song writer and musician, member of the Latah Valley Neighborhood Council, employed by a local bookkeeping and tax preparation firm.

Fred Strange is a long time partisan of the station and its mission. Fred is a part-time poet and professor of social theory and anthropology, and a full-time domestic worker caring for seven and eight year-old grandchildren.

My name is Karla Childs. I made Spokane my home 27 years ago. I believe we must treat all people equally and that all voices should be heard. I believe in KYRS. It's our duty to keep the community informed, especially of the news underreported by the mainstream media. I hope to contribute to OUR station.

Twa-le Abrahamson, a Spokane Tribal member, is the youth coordinator for SHAWL (Sovereignty, Health, Air, Water, Land) Society based on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Eastern Washington. SHAWL’s main focus is the historical uranium mining activities on the Reservation and its effects to an indigenous community. SHAWL also oversees a youth media training program on the Reservation. She graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in environmental studies. She has been organizing on social and environmental justice issues for four years and is currently active in many national and international organizations and networks such as Indigenous Environmental Network, Third World Majority’s Media Justice Network, and the Western Mining Action Network.

Kathleen Russell was born in Spokane, graduated Shadle. Art scholarship to RSSD, San Francisco, 1965. Graduated WNMU 1986. Many years working in New York City, one year in Dublin, Ireland.and lots of time in Mexico. Sold over 100 paintings, mother of Max and Ashley Bloom. One year as host to Need to Know political discussion group, and Democracy School graduate!

Hello, my name is Jay McConnaughey. I am employed by a tribal government (sovereign) as an ecologist working on Hanford superfund issues. I am a founding member of KYRS, a major donor to KYRS and the Spokane Translator Association, and have been an active volunteer beginning with the barnraising of KYRS in 2003. Activities I enjoy include steelhead and trout flyfishing, yoga, pilates, and hanging out in Spokane with friends.

Theresa Sanderson: I am a trustworthy and honest person. I am a person who acts in the interest of others with a spiritual grounding. My work experience is in the legal field. I am excited about being a part of the KYRS family and sharing the opportunities it provides.

John Orr: A large percentage of my adult life has been in management positions (Computer systems development, Sales and Marketing) with various companies in California for 10 years and in Spokane for the last 35 years. I have extensive experience in the management of organizations from an operational as well as a financial perspective. For the past 15 years I have been a Real Estate sales agent. In 1999 after reading Robert McChesney’s book “Rich Media, Poor Democracy” I became convinced that media democracy is one of, if not THE core, issues facing our society. I am passionate about the loss of a free and open media in this country and convinced that without a critical media our Democracy will not survive. I am very happy to have the opportunity to apply my energy in support of this station and the advancement of free media in our country.

Ric Conner is a long-time supporter of KYRS and has lived in Spokane for 20 years. He has a degree in Environmental Science and travels extensively. He co-owns Ganesh Himal fair trading company with his wife Denise. Ric has a passion for environmental and social justice, devoting much of his life to building a more just and sustainable world.

Lupito Flores--KYRS station manager. Ex-officio, non-voting member of the Board of Directors.

These are the 14 members of the board of directors of KYRS. There were 15 members but one member, Tim Connor, is no longer on the board. He was asked to resign and did so. This was a disappointment to some station members and programmers.

According to the bylaws of KYRS, the station manager--in this case Lupito Flores--is a non-voting, ex-officio member of the board of directors. In other words, he is on the board as part of his job, but does not have a vote.