Women

Podcast: A Radio Geekly Dives Deep Into Concepts Of Gentrification

Produced for A Radio Geekly
In this special podcast, A Radio Geekly expounds on the idea of gentrification as applied to geek culture. In this special hour-long piece, we take a look at code switching between gentrification and consumerism. How does the term gentrification actually apply? What is gent... Read more

Black Women in Music Part Three

Airs at: Sat, 02/24/2018 at 2:00pm - 5:00pm
From 4pm to 5pm join Ms Mona Black-McDonald for Black Women in Music during February tribute to Black History Month.    Ms Black-McDonald is an aficionado of jazz and soul vocalist stretching back into the seventies. Tune in for the journey. Each hour will showcase a voca... Read more

Black Women in Music Part Two

Airs at: Sat, 02/10/2018 at 2:00pm - 5:00pm
From 4pm to 5pm join Ms Mona Black-McDonald for Black Women in Music during February tribute to Black History Month.    Ms Black-McDonald is an aficionado of jazz and soul vocalist stretching back into the seventies. Tune in for the journey. She will present 3 installment... Read more

Black Women in Music Part One

Airs at: Sat, 02/03/2018 at 2:00pm - 5:00pm
From 4pm to 5pm join Ms Mona Black-McDonald for Black Women in Music during February tribute to Black History Month.    Ms Black-McDonald is an aficionado of jazz and soul vocalist stretching back into the seventies. Tune in for the journey. She will present 3 installment... Read more

Penny Arcade performs in Portland in February; and talking LGBT issues at Concordia University

Airs at: Tue, 01/30/2018 at 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Produced for Preference
This week on Preference, we'll be talking with performance artist Penny Arcade. She is in town this month to perform in a Boom Arts production, Longing Lasts Longer, on February 1st, 2nd, 8th, and 9th.  "Penny Arcade Aka Susana Ventura is an internationally respected perfor... Read more

Betty Before X author Renee Watson

Airs at: Thu, 02/01/2018 at 11:30am - 12:00pm
Produced for Black Book Talk
In Detroit, 1945, eleven-year-old Betty's house doesn't quite feel like home. She believes her mother loves her, but she can't shake the feeling that her mother doesn't want her. Church helps those worries fade, if only for a little while. The singing, the preaching, the sp... Read more

THE ECONOMICS OF IMMIGRATION POLITICS

Airs at: Mon, 01/29/2018 at 11:00am - 12:00pm
Produced for Radiozine
  Richard Wolff of the Economics of Immigration Politics...Voices on the Women's March...Gerald Horne on South Africa and Israel...Headlines on DACA, Medicare For All Town Hall, Hugh Masekela and More  We speak with economist Richard Wolff about the economics behind the i... Read more

Ursula K. Le Guin: "Out Here"

Airs at: Thu, 01/25/2018 at 11:30am - 12:00pm
  "Women's writing tends to get disapeared when they die..." -Ursula K. Le Guin Portland's own Ursula K. Le Guin passed away this week at the age of 88. She was a novelist working mainly in the genres of fantasy and science fiction but she also authored children's books, s... Read more

Rachel Wallis and the Coffee Creek Quilters

Airs at: Mon, 01/29/2018 at 6:30pm - 7:00pm
Produced for Prison Pipeline
This week on Prison Pipeline co-host Emma Lugo interviews Rachel Wallis of the Coffee Creek Quilters. The Coffee Creek Quilters teaches quilting classes to women incarcerated at the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville, Oregon. Since 2002, they have provided a ... Read more

Families of Those Lost to Police Violence Unite for Justice and Reform

Airs at: Tue, 01/23/2018 at 5:15pm - 5:30pm
Produced for Evening News
Tomorrow morning there will be a protest in front of the Multnomah County Courthouse. A community group, made up of families who have lost loved ones to police violence, will be calling attention to the role that district attorneys play in the lack of justice for these kill... Read more