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Tune in to KBOO's Radiozine for intriguing Public Affairs programming

 

Radiozine is your space to participate in the dialogue of conversation and opinion.

 

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Mount Hood Community College 2014 Creative Writing Speaker Series

Airs at: Mon, 02/24/2014 at 11:30am - 12:00pm
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Local author Lidia Yuknavitch and MHCC Literature and Composition department colleagues, Michele Hampton and Andy Gurevich, launch the MHCC Creative Writing Speaker Series.  The series brings "innovative, thought-provoking authors, poets, filmmakers and scholars to camp... Read more

Johnson Creek Watershed Council's Watershed Wide event and economic damage from rising sea level

Airs at: Fri, 02/21/2014 at 11:30am - 12:00pm
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Host Michelle Schroeder Fletcher speaks with Amy Lodholz, Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator at the Johnson Creek Watershed Council about their upcoming event Watershed Wide on March 1st. Watershed Wide is a large-scale volunteer day coordinated among JCWC, other nonprof... Read more

Congressman John Lewis on His Life and Work

Airs at: Fri, 02/21/2014 at 11:00am - 11:30am
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John Lewis is a congressman, writer, activist and one of "Big Six" in the civil rights movement.  He has just written, with two co-authors, a graphic novel called "March".  It is the first in a trilogy that looks back at his career in an effort to present the past to you... Read more

Out of Time: The Pleasures and Perils of Ageing

Airs at: Mon, 02/17/2014 at 11:30am - 12:00pm
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Host Kathleen Stephenson speaks with activist, professor and author Lynne Segal about her new book  Out of Time: The Pleasures and Perils of Ageing. In a society where old age is increasingly perceived as shameful, the baby-boomers are simultaneously scapegoated and depr... Read more

Albert Maysles and Nelson Walker on the Friday Radiozine

Airs at: Fri, 01/31/2014 at 11:30am - 12:00pm
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P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Kate Welch interviews Co-filmmakers Albert Maysles and Nelson Walker. They are making a film about the people who they meet on trains. Award winning legendary filmmaker Albert Maysles has made over 30 films. He talks about his early years fil... Read more

Nick Turse, author of "Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam"

Airs at: Fri, 01/31/2014 at 11:00am - 11:30am
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Host Per Fagereng interviews Nick Turse, author of "Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam"  about US war crimes during the war in Viet Nam. Nick Turse is an award-winning journalist, historian, essayist, the managing editor of TomDispatch.com, the co... Read more

OSU Divest and the Faculty Senate Approval of Resolution for Divestment of Fossil Fuel Stocks

Airs at: Wed, 01/29/2014 at 11:00am - 11:30am
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Oregon State University Divestment Roberta Hall hosts a feature on the success of OSU Divest in obtaining Faculty Senate approval of a resolution asking the OSU Foundation to divest of fossil fuel stocks and the student government's role in continuing to develop the mom... Read more

Health Impacts of Environmental Hazards Such as Toxins with Laurel Kincl

Airs at: Mon, 01/27/2014 at 11:30am - 12:00pm
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Health and Health Care Forum  Host Roberta Hall speaks with Laurel Kincl, who directs the Outreach and Engagement core of OSU's Environmental Health Science Center. The conversation centers on the interdisciplinary research the Center conducts to determine the health im... Read more

Historian Nathaniel Philbrick on His Book "Why Read Moby-Dick?"

Airs at: Thu, 01/16/2014 at 11:30am - 12:00pm
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Host Gene Bradley interviews historian Nathaniel Philbrick about his book "Why Read Moby-Dick?"  Moby-Dick is perhaps the greatest of the Great American Novels, yet its length and esoteric subject matter create an aura of difficulty that too often keeps readers at bay. ... Read more

The Physiology, Sociology and Politics of compassion.

Airs at: Mon, 01/13/2014 at 11:30am - 12:00pm
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From the series Scholars' Circle we feature a panel discussion looking at the physiology, sociology and politics of compassion.  Featured speakers include Iain Wilkinson, Sociology, University of Kent; Paul Gilbert, Clinical Psychology, University of Derby; James Doty, fo... Read more