#17-23 Waitress Audio Art … American Dining: A Working Woman’s Moment
The American Dining audio project started with The Waitresses, a collaborative performance art group founded in Los Angeles in 1977
Read More“Raising Women’s Voices through Radio Worldwide” since 1986
The American Dining audio project started with The Waitresses, a collaborative performance art group founded in Los Angeles in 1977
Read MoreThe primary content of this program is an audio art piece titled After Roe. Produced by Julie Drizin in 1992, it
Read MoreWhat do you learn when you pay attention to the women embroiled with the action around torture, imperialism and war?
Read MorePastor Margaret Machuki is the Kenya Representative for Re-Forma Global, a training institution of the Christian evangelical movement. She answers
Read MoreReformed robber and teenaged terrorism recruit, Queen; Shamsa Abubakar Fadhil, internationally recognized community peace organizer based in Mombasa, Kenya Description: Queen describes
Read MoreThe English term “two-spirit” is attributed to Cree Elder Myra Laramee, who proposed it in 1990 at the Third Annual Inter-tribal
Read MoreDarlan Rukih’s mother tried to keep her child’s intersex condition a secret, but eventually it came out. Darlan has become
Read MoreFrom the podcast series Gender at Work, feminists with experience in United Nations and aid organizations explain how policies to stop
Read MoreAudio from an April 2023 rally in New York City with homecare workers and their supporters protesting 24-hour shifts paid
Read MoreThe late Adrienne Rich was a bridge between the near-invisibility of women writers, feminist writers, and lesbian writers, and their
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