The Caribbeana Radio Show is seeking three volunteers: two people to help with news (writing, research, and on-air) and one person to help with program development.
College students are highly encouraged to apply. Caribbeana is a weekly radio program hosted by Von Martin which airs every Saturday from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. EST on WPFW-89.3 FM. WPFW is a terrestrial radio station that went on air in 1977 as the fifth station within Pacifica, a network of U.S.-based progressive radio stations that have given an alternative voice to its programmers. Caribbeana is proud to have been one of the first programs aired on WPFW during its inception of the radio station in Washington, DC. Over the years the program has grown to having a listenership of 100,000 individuals throughout the Washington/Baltimore area. CRS also provides news stories and documentaries capturing historians, present day Caribbean artists, Caribbean business leaders and political figures as well as many other treasures and diverse facets of the Caribbean. Caribbeana provides music of the Caribbean beyond the typical reggae and dancehall known to mainstream. The Caribbean has a diverse grouping of musical genres, which are syntheses of African, European, Indian and various Caribbean influences. Caribbeana's programming is filled with up-to-date news broadcasts, Caribbean music genres such as Calypso, Soca, Reggae, Caribbean jazz, steel pan, to name a few.
If interested, please send resume (pdf), writing sample, and audio sample (MP3 format) and any questions to the Volunteer Coordinator.