Oral History with Ian Pringle
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Ian Pringle was a Bookkeeper, then Spoken Word Coordinator from 1987-1991.
He discovered CKUT when he was a McGill student, assigned to do a piece on CKUT getting our FM license for the student newspaper The Tribune. Taken with the diversity and excitement of the station he became a volunteer and ultimately staff member. In this interview he talks about the passion and commitment to diversity and the democratization of media. He also talks about the profound impact people like Martha Marie Kleinhans, Lisa Vinebaum, Christof Migone and especially hosts of the Homo Show, David Shannon and Donnie Rossiter had on him. He also recollects the infamous and historic turning points in the Queer Community, the death of Joe Rose and the Sex Garage raid, police brutality and community uproar.
He went on to work internationally in communications and radio, and now resides in Ottawa.
https://archive.org/download/InterviewIanEditedFull/interview_Ian%20Edited%20full%20.mp3Here are some links to the HIV/AIDS PSAs Ian mentions (warning: explicit content)
https://archive.org/download/HIVAIDSPSAIntervenusDrugUsersNov1989/HIV%20AIDS%20PSA%20Intervenus%20drug%20users%20Nov%201989.mp3 https://archive.org/download/HIVAIDSPSANov1989/HIV%20AIDS%20PSA%20Nov%201989%20.mp378 episodes