Posts tagged “radio”
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Erna Paris on WNYC
April 16, 2009
Erna Paris, author of The Sun Climbs Slow, discussed America, international criminal justice, and the relationship—or lack of relationship—between the two. Listen below or at the WNYC site.
Tags: brian lehrer, erna paris, international criminal court, interview, radio, the sun climbs slow, wnyc
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Joel Berg on Think with Krys Boyd
April 9, 2009
Joel Berg was recently interviewed about hunger in America on KERA in North Texas by Krys Boyd. To listen, go to http://podcastdownload.npr.org/anon.npr-podcasts/podcast/77/510036/102849566/KERA_102849566.mp3.
Tags: All You Can Eat, Hunger, interview, Joel Berg, kera, krys boyd, public radio, radio
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Gary Null calls for action against Monsanto-friendly food safety bill
March 25, 2009
What could be wrong with a bill requiring greater oversight of food production and greater enforcement of food safety regulations in the United States? According to women’s health advocate, nutritionist and Seven Stories author Gary Null, there’s one major problem with HR 875 (or the “Food Safety Modernization Act”): it’s the first step toward placing America’s food supply firmly under the control of GM food-producing corporations.
Tags: agriculture, be a healthy woman, ecology, food-mood connection, gary null, get healthy now, hr 875, monsanto, politics, radio
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Kate Bornstein interviewed by Genia Stevens on SistersTalk Radio
March 24, 2009
Kate Bornstein, official force of nature and author of Hello, Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks and Other Outlaws, was interviewed on Sunday, March 22 by Genia Stevens of SistersTalk Radio, founder of the GayWallet.com community. In particular, Kate talks about coming out as a transgender dyke, about her relationship with her mother throughout her life (”she loved all of the butch women I would bring home—they treated her so gallantly”), about the phenomenon of bisexual/transgender erasure, about her upcoming memoir from Seven Stories (Kate Bornstein is a Queer and Pleasant Danger)—and about her work with convincing teens to go on living. Take a listen within.
Tags: genia stevens, hello cruel world, interviews, kate bornstein, lgbt, radio, sisterstalk
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Art Shay interviewed on Chicago Public Radio
March 17, 2009
Art Shay, author and photographer of Chicago’s Nelson Algren, was interviewed Monday on Chicago public radio’s Eight Forty-Eight program.
Tags: art shay, chicago, interviews, nelson algren, radio, video
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John Talbott interviewed at The Wall Street Shuffle
March 17, 2009
John Talbott was interviewed on Monday, March 16th on the Wall Street Shuffle. Listen by clicking below:
John Talbott podcast, part 1
John Talbott podcast, part 2Tags: 86 biggest lies, interviews, john talbott, radio, wall street shuffle
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Kate Bornstein on Madness Radio
September 20, 2006
A blast from the past, with class: Kate Bornstein, author of Hello, Cruel World! and the upcoming Kate Bornstein is a Queer and Pleasant Danger, in a long interview on Madness Radio from 2006. Take a listen here.
Tags: hello cruel world, kate bornstein, madness radio, queer and pleasant danger, radio
“radio” Posts
- Apr 16, Erna Paris on WNYC
- Apr 9, Joel Berg on Think with Krys Boyd
- Mar 25, Gary Null calls for action against Monsanto-friendly food safety bill
- Mar 24, Kate Bornstein interviewed by Genia Stevens on SistersTalk Radio
- Mar 17, Art Shay interviewed on Chicago Public Radio
- Mar 17, John Talbott interviewed at The Wall Street Shuffle
- Sep 20, Kate Bornstein on Madness Radio




