#25-23 Jobs for the Girls … What do you see when you look in the mirror?
This audio documentary produced in Australia by Norie Neumark features women who don’t fit the anglo stereotype of blond, Barbie-like beauty, discussing
Read More“Raising Women’s Voices through Radio Worldwide” since 1986
This audio documentary produced in Australia by Norie Neumark features women who don’t fit the anglo stereotype of blond, Barbie-like beauty, discussing
Read MoreAs of 2022 Juneteenth is a US federal holiday. First celebrated by Black communities in Texas, it marks June 19th, 1865,
Read MoreAn “Aural Tapestry.” Food journalist Lizet Kruyff cooks Marie Antoinette’s favourite cake from her childhood – an Austrian kugelhopf, while
Read MoreMay 13, 2022, is the 36th anniversary of the release of WINGS’ first edition. Much of the early history and
Read MoreFounded in 1982 and still on the air, RadiOrakel is said to be the oldest feminist radio station in the
Read More. Voices of Japanese American women elders are heard mainly inside their own communities and families. They hold the memories
Read MoreBianca Miglioretto shared greetings she collected for the women’s program on community Radio LoRa, in Zurich, Switzerland. The greetings include
Read MoreCooperative Economics is older than capitalism, and it is also the wave of the future, says Kate Washington, on her
Read MoreIn 2020, Quaker Oats announced it would remove Aunt Jemima from its syrup and pancake mix brands. This was the
Read MoreAn Aural Tapestry – discussion about European history of food, famine and revolution, while the interviewee bakes a kugelhopf, Marie
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