Dlycia Pagan, Puerto Rican Activist, Filmmaker, and Artist talks about her life as an Activist/Organizer, the nearly 20 years she spent in prison on charges of seditious conspiracy, her presidential pardon, and her advice to the younger generation.
The Dicentra Collective is based in Portland, OR. They are 7 individuals who are collectively committed to create radical communities of care, networks of support, and movements based on relationship building. Tonight on Circle A Radio we talk with the members of Dicentra Collective about their beginnings, their workshops, and their ideas for radical caregiving. We also include readings from a zine they produced on Cronic Pain, as well as other media they've created.
Katrina, Zoe, and BreAna disuss the "Music with Reason" class wtih student composers Laura and Alex, and their teacher Tyler. We also sample some of their compositions.
The 14th annual San Francisco Anarchist bookfair takes place this year on March 14th and 15th in Golden Gate Park, in lovely San Francisco California.
The bookfair began in 1996 to celebrate an the 20th anniversary of San Francisco’s anarchist collective bookstore Bound Together Books. Over the years, they’ve hosted many speakers, while showcasing anarchist and alternative book and magazine publishers
Tonight on Circle A Radio we’ll be listening to a variety of speakers featured over the years at the San Francisco Anarchist book fair, recorded and released by AK Press on the CD "Mob Action Against the State" and also hear from participants, and attendees.
Girls Inc. of Northwest Oregon® is an affiliate of the national Girls Incorporated®, the nation’s leading voice for girls, founded in 1998.
Girls Inc. of Northwest Oregon provides programs and services to girls, ages 8-20, throughout the Portland-metro area. The KBOO Youth Collective worked with Girls Inc. as part of their Allies in Action program.
Zoe Ace interviews people show are self employed, and who work at an office, about how they feel about their jobs and their lifestyles relating to their jobs.