Questions for "Your Right to Know" panel?

Do you have questions for the "Sunshine Week" show being taped at WCCA this week?

Representatives of the District Attorney's office, Indymedia, Telegram & Gazette, Vocero Hispano, WCCA, and ordinary citizens will be discussing your right to know what local government is doing.

Please submit questions as comments to this post, or e-mail mauro@wccatv.org.

The media forum "Your Right To Know" is open to the public, and will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 15, at WCCA (415 Main St), moderated by WCCA's Mauro DePasquale.

The forum is being held in conjunction with U. S. Sunshine Week, which will be celebrated March 11-17. The objectives of Sunshine Week are to promote the public's right to information, to demonstrate the impact of information on communities and to open a discussion about the importance of open government.

Panelists will include Patricia Smith from District Attorney Joseph Early’s Office, and Bill Randell, a citizen blogger. Members of the media serving on the panel will be Leah Lampson of the Telegram & Gazette, Jaime Flores, reporter for El Vocero Hispano, and Mike Benedetti, reporter for Worcester Indymedia and WCCA TV13.

Sponsors for the local forum are WCCA TV13, the Telegram & Gazette, El Vocero Hispano, Worcester Indymedia, WORC-AM, Worcester Magazine and InCity Times.

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