Cecil and Celeste welcome your calls. This program is open to local, national and international issues ranging from poverty in Portland to politics in Africa.
50th Anniversary of the March on Washington: Why Are We Still Marching?This
week marks the fiftieth anniversary of the historic March on Washington for
Jobs and Freedom. On a hot August day in 1963 over 200,000 people gathered
on the Washington Mall to declare their com...
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Host Celeste Carey interviews Ediberto Román: author of Those Damned
Immigrants: America's Hysteria over Undocumented Immigration.In Those Damned
Immigrants, Ediberto Román takes on critics of Latina/o immigration, drawing
on empirical evidence to refute charges of links...
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Hosted by Cecil Prescod and Celeste Carey.Today's Guests are Artists Kerry
Davis, Anna Daedalus, and Yukiyo Kawano, along with Activist, Chuck Johnson.
Kerry, Anna, and Yukiyo are artists and will talk about their exhibit at
the Nikkei Legacy Center and Chuck Johnson wi...
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Let's Talk: Why is it so easy to buy into stereotypes and negative images of
black people, especially black men? Why do we not see our common
humanity? Join Celeste and Cecil as we enter into a difficult but necessary
conversation about race. Share your thoughts at 503...
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Hosts Celeste Carey and Cecil Prescod speak with Jeannine Bell about her new
book, "Hate Thy Neighbor: Move-In Violence and the Persistence of Racial
Segregation in American Housing." Despite increasing racial tolerance and
national diversity, neighborhood segregation re...
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Hosts Celeste Carey and Cecil Prescod speak with Sabine Heinlein about her
book "Among Murderers: Life After Prison."What is it like for a convicted
murderer who has spent decades behind bars to suddenly find himself released
into a world he barely recognizes? What is it...
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Let's Talk (Or Not) About Race. Several public incidents have bought race and
race relations to the forefront of civic attention. We will explore the
responses that encourage or interfer with honest dialogue about race and race
relations. Why do some people have a visce...
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In 1776 a group of men debated and signed a document which listed their
greivances with the King of England and the reasons why they declared
independence from Great Britiain. As the United States of America prepares
to observes the 237th anniversary of that event, do ...
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Hosts Cecil Prescod and Celeste Carey speak with journalist Sally Ooms about
her new book "Finding Home: How Americans Prevail." Ooms writes about
Americans who are dealing with housing problems on a daily basis: vets,
foster kids, single moms, laid-off workers, retirees...
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Hosts Celeste Carey and Cecil Prescod interview Greg Carter about his new
book "The United States of the United Races: A Utopian History of Racial
Mixing." Barack Obama’s historic presidency has re-inserted mixed race
into the national conversation. While the troubled a...
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