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Zip Docs 02140 Emerge

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A Zip Docs class profiling Emerge, a "Counseling and Education [Center] to Stop Domestic Violence". During their abuser education group sessions, they examine the harmful behavior abusers have chosen throughout their relationships in order to improve their relationships with others. Shot in February 2011, at the center in North Cambridge. Students were Hasson, Sarah, and Wendy; the facilitator was John.

285_Fa Yeung Nin Wa (In the mood for love)

(285) Fa Yeung Nin Wa (In the mood for love)

[Hong Kong, Chinese, color, 2000, 98'] read more...

284_Les yeux sans visage

(284) Les Yeux Sans Visage (Eyes without a face)

France, French, bw, 1960, 88' read more...

BeLive-Cambridge Community Television-Haiti

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BeLive episode with host John Melczer; as the inaugural MAC (Members' Advisory Committee) show in a series of BeLive shows to focus on Community Outreach in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Today's episode features talk on the Haitian community in Cambridge and Massachusetts, and the reactions to the earthquake in Haiti on January 12, 2010. Featured guests are Jean Jeune, Gregoire and Gracia Bazile.

Interesting voicemail from Lou DiBerardinis, MIT Environmental Health Office Director

No emails from:

Officer Frank Pasquarello (PIO, Public Information Officer for the Cambridge Police).

So I called and left a message.
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No emails from:

Deputy Chief James Burns (PIO for Cambridge Fire).

So I called and found out that for on-air interviews I need to speak with John Gelinas, Chief of Operations.

He was in. I called, but he did not pick up. I left a message.
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However, I did receive a voicemail from Lou DiBerardinis, MIT Environmental Health Office.
He said that Cambridge Fire contacted him about my inquiry. And that he wanted to know what the project was all about, since they have not been contacted. His last sentence was: "so I can let the fire department know whether it was ok to talk to you guys".

Let me get this straight: MIT is telling the Fire Department whether the Fire Department can talk to us?

What's that all about?

City gov., police and fire contacts

I have spoken with David O'Connor, Emergency Management Director for Cambridge. He needs to get an "ok" from the City Manager Bob Healy to do an on-air interview. But on the phone he seemed amenable to the idea. He will get back to me in 1-2 business days.

Ini Tomeu, Public Information Officer, passed me along to Susan Feinberg who gave me police and fire public information officers' contacts:

Officer Frank Pasquarello (police) and Deputy Chief James Burns.

I have emailed both of them, and have yet to hear back.

So possibly one interview with the city's pov.