#03-24 Red Rosa (MayDay Special – but good any day)
Rosa Luxemburg was one of the most influential political theorists of her day. She lived from 1871 until 1919, when
Read More“Raising Women’s Voices through Radio Worldwide” since 1986
Rosa Luxemburg was one of the most influential political theorists of her day. She lived from 1871 until 1919, when
Read MoreTwo Canadians – one from a Scottish background and one from a Romanian background – discuss their historic links to
Read MoreDr. Heide Goettner-Abendroth is a German feminist and scholar, a founder of the modern matriarchal studies movement, and of the International
Read MoreMany Jews today condemn Israel’s holocaust against the people of Gaza and their civilization, asserting “Not in our names.” But
Read MoreThe African Union has declared full support for Palestine, condemned Israel’s actions in Gaza, and requested its 55 member states
Read MoreThe most dangerous jobs in journalism involve reporting on wrongdoing of governments, corporations, and major criminals in one’s own country.
Read MoreStructural Adjustment is the name of an economic regime imposed mainly on less developed countries that enforces drastic cuts to
Read MoreA dynamic event titled “Power: Is It a Sexual Thing?” closed the National Association of Black Journalists conference in 1991.
Read MoreWhy people whose first language is not English have different accents; how reactions to that affect immigrants’ lives. Speakers:Rosina Lippi-Green PhD
Read MoreHuman displacement and homelessness keep growing and growing. In a “parable” of uncertain attribution, there’s a community struggling to save
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