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I Will Not Fear: Melba Beals of the LittleRock Nine

Airs at: Mon, 03/19/2018 at 12:00am
Produced for Progressive Spirit
  In 1957, Melba Patillo Beals, was one of nine African-American high school students chosen to integrate Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. She became a journalist, professor, author, and at the age of 52 adopted twin sons. In her book, I Will Not Fear: My Stor... Read more

10 somebodies and nobodies

Airs at: Fri, 03/16/2018 at 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Produced for Bread and Roses
What are Rankists and how to experience positive outcomes with different leadership types in the workplace with guest, Mazarine Treyz. Read more

HerStory Oregon

Airs at: Mon, 03/19/2018 at 6:30pm - 7:00pm
Produced for Prison Pipeline
On this week's edition of Prison Pipeline, host Doug McVay is joined by Julia Yoshimoto, Attorney and Project Director at the Oregon Justice Resource Center, and Alice Lundell, OJRC Director of Communication, to talk about the Women's Justice Project and HerStory Oregon. H... Read more

Judy Norsigian on Our Bodies, Ourselves

Airs at: Mon, 03/12/2018 at 9:00am - 10:00am
Produced for Old Mole Variety Hour
  Jan Haaken talks with Judy Norsigian, co-founder of "Our Bodies Ourselves" and a previous executive director of the organization. They look back on how this foundational text of second wave feminism shaped the abortion rights struggle and discuss their current projects a... Read more

Guardians of the Amazon Rainforest

Airs at: Mon, 03/12/2018 at 11:30am - 12:00pm
Produced for Radiozine
  Currently the indigenous peoples of the Amazon rainforest are in a struggle with worldwide multinational corporations that want to take over their lands for oil extraction, commercial palm oil, commercial agriculture, mining, and other massively destructive enterprises. ... Read more

Why Reading Sherman Alexie Was Never Enough: Tokenism in Publishing meets the Reality of Epidemic Violence against Native Women

Airs at: Wed, 03/14/2018 at 8:00am - 9:00am
Produced for Wednesday Talk Radio
Every second Wednesday co-host Jacqueline Keeler has written a lengthy article (just published by YES! Magazine) on Native American author Sherman Alexie, his role in the Native American literary world (and beyond), and how the revelations about his behavior with women aff... Read more

Shaping a Future: Life After Prison - Part 4

Airs at: Mon, 04/02/2018 at 6:30pm - 7:00pm
Produced for Prison Pipeline
On Sunday, October 29th 2017 nine individuals told their stories in a performance titled: Shaping a Future: Life After Prison. The performance was a culmination of  writing workshops sponsored by the Regional Arts and Culture Council. The project conceived of and organized ... Read more

Hedda

Airs at: Tue, 03/13/2018 at 11:00am - 11:30am
Produced for Stage and Studio
  Dmae features Hedda, a world premiere dance piece choreographed by Sarah Slipper, Artistic Director, NW Dance Project. She'll be joined by dancer Andrea Parson who performs the title role of Hedda, based on the character in Ibsen's classic play Hedda Gabler. We'll also f... Read more

Barbara Ford on Positively Revolting

Airs at: Fri, 03/09/2018 at 8:00am - 9:00am
Produced for Positively Revolting
Join our conversation as we welcome Barbara Ford back into the studio.  Barbara is a an activist, therapist, facilitator, singer, and artist.   She has worked with the reknowned deep ecologist Joanna Macy.  Barbara works from a place where the heart, spirit, and mind meet, ... Read more

The Digital Divide for March 2018: A Brief History of Women & Electronic Music

Airs at: Fri, 03/09/2018 at 11:00am - 12:00pm
Produced for The Digital Divide
Today as we celebrate Women's History Month 2018, we'll continue our focus on women in electronic music and I'll be talking about the women who came before Laurie Anderson, who likely has had the most commercial success as an electronic and experimental music artist. I'm ta... Read more