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A news and views service FOR the community
BY the community
Altera Vista is a one-hour program that
can be seen on community television channels at various
times during the week (see
schedule)
Because of deregulation and consolidation of ownership
of all forms of media, there are few mainstream media
sources that provide a true balanced view of the issues
that are of vital importance to people today. Some vital
issues are not covered at all.
Altera Vista has been created to provide
another alternative source of news and views.
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To broaden the range of public discussion
on issues of environmental and social justice, as well
as technological issues, through interviews, reports,
documentaries, and demonstrations not commonly available
on public or private networks
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To present "the other side"
of issues often narrowly defined by governments and
corporate think tanks
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To give people working in alternative
life-style technologies and people working for peace
and justice a venue for airing and explaining their
work and concerns
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To facilitate the understanding of
interconnections between issues and topics of public
concern
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To make information usable, by putting
it into a context
Altera Vista's Programing
The programs selected for taping and/or airing on Altera
Vista are those that:
- Are on topics that are in the news or that the volunteers
creating Altera Vista believe should be in the news.
- Have viewpoints that are not being covered by the
mass media
- Are about community efforts to solve social, political,
environmental, or technological problems, which efforts
are not being given any or much coverage by the mainstream
media.
- Raise questions about the assumptions underlying the
American lifestyle, how problems are defined, and what
solutions are offered
- Can put many different issues into a unifying context.
Who Are We?
Producer
Wilderness Connections, Inc., was organized as a nonprofit
in 1998 to help restore connections between people and
nature and to encourage lifestyle change. It has engaged
people in preserving and restoring habitat on a large
acreage in Wisconsin and has conducted in-city programs
and activities devoted to connectional issues between
lifestyle and environment. The Altera Vista program is
an extension of that education about connections to include
the social and the political as well as the environmental,
in order to further the same goal of enabling the lifestyle
changes that are needed to restore community and a healthy
environment.
Staff
The "staff" of Altera Vista consists of volunteers--the
board of Wilderness Connections and others from different
walks of life. Some are people of faith working to protect
and restore the creation. Others are committed to working
for peace and justice from a secular viewpoint. Some enjoy
the technical aspects of video production. Others like
to do research on issues of social concern, to interview,
or to create programs. Altera Vista encourages new volunteers
to join it.
Who Pays For These Programs?
Altera Vista has a very small budget. It is financed
by donations from individuals, other nonprofits, and funding
by small neighborhood-type businesses. It does not accept
contributions from large corporations. It does not carry
advertising. It does list funders in its list of credits
at the end of its programs.
Altera Vista has received grants from Headwaters
Fund and donations from the Minnesota
Alliance of Peacemakers, Minnesota
Fellowship of Reconciliation, and Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom, Minnesota
Metro Branch.
Links To Other Useful Sites
www.justicevision.org
www.circlevision.org
www.indymedia.org
Wilderness Connections, Inc.
651-633-4410
alteravista@earthlink.net
www.alteravista.org
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