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Egyptian Update

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A conversation among:

Ashraf Seddeek, of the American Egyptian Strategic Alliance
Nancy Zayed, American Egyptian Activist
and
Saher Yassa, of Saint Mary's Coptic Church and an Architect

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Produced by: Kirk Lewis
Directed by: Tyler Shaffo
Sound by: Eunah Cho
Cameras by: Kirk Lewis and Alex Silva-Sadder
Editing by: Ashley Hamlin

Recorded at DMA studio 11/14/13

Upcoming Holiday Closures

DMA's staff works hard...and so does its equipment. Each winter we take a little down time to close our doors to the public and deal with some facility maintenance. DMA will be closed at the following times:

Nov. 28 & 29 for Thanksgiving
Dec. 23-Jan. 1

KDRT programmers will be apprised of how to manage their shows during the holiday closures.

Thursday, November 21, 2013 - 11:30am

Car and Boat Donations Benefit DMA

Here's one more way to donate to DMA: the Center for Car Donations processes donations of used vehicles (running or not) with a large portion of the proceeds benefiting KDRT. If you'd like more information, please visit here, and be sure to designate KDRT as the beneficiary.

Davis Community Television, dba Davis Media Access, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Your donation is tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. Please consult your tax adviser for details.

Thursday, November 21, 2013 - 11:30am

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Wed, 11/13/2013 - 4:00pm to Fri, 11/15/2013 - 5:00pm
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Populist Dialogues - 13-37 A Personal History of the John Birch Society

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Claire Conner, author of Wrapped In The Flag, speaks at the First Unitarian Church about her new book and her history as the daughter of two original John Birch Society members in Chicago. She talks about being the youngest member at age 13 and how she came to realize the true character of the society, causing her to change into a liberal critic and activist. She warns that the John Birch Society continue to live on in the Tea Party today and other far right organizations and the importance of being united against the far right.