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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Voices of homeless will carry

By Mary Vorsino
Advertiser Urban Honolulu Writer

Will Hoover

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Rob Perez

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Hawai'i Public Radio will air on Tuesday a six-hour block of interviews with homeless people, advocates and others in the Islands and on the Mainland to raise awareness about homelessness as part of a national campaign.

More than 100 radio stations around the country will participate in the "Homelessness Marathon," which started 10 years ago in San Francisco. The broadcast in Hawai'i will begin at 2 p.m. Local interviews and commentary, with host Beth-Ann Kozlovich, will run from 5 to 7 p.m.

Honolulu Advertiser reporters Rob Perez and Will Hoover, who worked together on a five-part series on the Wai'anae homeless in October, will be part of the on-air discussion.

To listen to the marathon, tune in to 89.3 FM.

Kayla Rosenfeld, Hawai'i Public Radio news director, agreed to carry the annual marathon for the first time this year after the discussion on Hawai'i's homeless touched so many people.

She also said the national programming for the marathon "evolved to become good radio rather than just mish-mosh."

"Our goal is mostly to increase or continue to raise awareness about homeless issues here in the state and ... really highlight people's everyday struggles," Rosenfeld said.

The station has invited homeless people staying at several O'ahu shelters to speak on air during the marathon.

Social workers, advocates and others will also contribute.

HPR President Michael Titterton said the marathon is designed to incite discussion. "It's about conscienceness-raising," he said.

The "Homelessness Marathon" was founded by Jeremy Weir Alderson, and is set in a different city each year.

This year, it will be based in Fresno, Calif. Anderson will broadcast in a mini-studio set up outside, and will invite homeless people to talk on the air or call in from around the country.

"It is our mission to help homeless people to be heard," Alderson said in a news release. Another aim, he said, is "to promote a national dialog about why there is poverty in America."

Reach Mary Vorsino at mvorsino@honoluluadvertiser.com.


Correction: Jeremy Weir Alderson is the founder of the "Homelessness Marathon." His last name was misspelled in a previous version of this story.