Radio CPR

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Radio CPR
City of license Washington, D.C.
Frequency 97.5 FM
First air date 1999
Format Eclectic
Owner Stand for Our Neighbors

Radio CPR (97.5 FM) is an unlicensed, small community radio station operating in the Mount Pleasant, Columbia Heights, and Adams Morgan neighborhoods of Washington, D.C.

Started as a project of Stand for Our Neighbors, a group of DC residents concerned about the negative impacts of welfare and immigration reform legislation in the 1990s on those communities. Radio CPR has been broadcasting full-time since 1999.[1] It is a multi-format station, focusing on music and talk radio shows that are representative of Washington, DC's diverse population and not otherwise available on the airwaves. Programming includes shows devoted to go-go, punk rock, Latin, underground hip hop, soul, afro-pop, as well as community news, women's and health issues, and youth issues hosted by the Youth Action Research Group.

CPR stands for "Community Power Radio."

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  1. ^ "Radio Interview: Danger Mike of Dissonance Radio", Hardware Media and Radio