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Radio is different. Not pivotal, but witnessing the pivotal. Less dramatic and more long lasting and adhering to the same format for days, years, decades.
It floods private and public space with the sounds of music, talking, ruling, dissenting, explaining, satirizing, creating, crying, testifying, lying. But it leaves few archival traces. This is why the work of the five scholars in this series is so important. They allow us to hear a little and honor the listeners who make the medium what it is.
Radio is a predictable presence, an intimate friend who anticipates your needs even before you do. Guest Editor— Alejandra Bronfman. He shows me a red plastic toolbox filled with supplies — thread, wires, scraps of fabric—which he can use to fix a jammed zipper or stitch up a torn backpack strap. We meet on a quiet day; Fabrice has been sitting on the stoop for five hours already with no work. He replaces the batteries almost weekly, because the radio is always on.
In the morning Radio Venus plays news, Fabrice tells me, followed by music as the day heats up. This arc Fabrice describes is designed to follow the arc of his day. When I first visited Haiti in , I was surprised to find a radio format unlike any I had grown up with, and not unlike those broadcast schedules of the s and s.