KBOO JOINS A NATIONAL GEORGE FLOYD REMEMBRANCE BY RADIO

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Monday, June 8, 2020 - 3:33pm

PORTLAND, OR, JUNE 8, 2020 - On Tuesday, June 9 at 12 noon KBOO joins radio stations nationwide to play Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come,” in commemoration of the life of George Floyd.

Floyd’s gruesome killing May 25 has been the focus of international protests. Many communities are struggling with the issues raised by his death, including racial injustice and police misconduct. On June 9, Floyd will be laid to rest at a private ceremony in Houston, his hometown.

Participating stations will broadcast the Civil Rights Movement anthem at the same time that afternoon, coast-to-coast.

"Music is healing, and speaks for us when there are no words," said Co-Station Manager Celeste Carey. "We come together with stations nationwide to grieve, act and heal as a community and a nation."

The nationwide remembrance was organized by the National Federation of Community Broadcasters. "As our country deals with the hurt and outrage of what happened to George Floyd, these stations are in their communities, feeling this sorrow too," said NFCB Program Director Ernesto Aguilar. "Stations together will play a song to speak as a unified voice for change, justice and love."

Residents can tune in to KBOO at 12 noon to be part of Tuesday’s event.

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