International Women's Day

Siblings in Liberation: African and Asian American Feminist Solidarities

What are the radical possibilities of catalyzing cross-racial feminist solidarities, imaginations, and substantive realities? What revolutions must we create within ourselves to dismantle our prejudices, discrimination, and silences to create the world we want to see? We’re featuring audio from the Asian American Writers’ Workshop’s event Siblings in Liberation, Black and Asian Feminist Solidarities, which … Continued


The Wright Brothers got credit for being the first to fly, but even Orville and Wilbur knew they’d be nothing without their sister, Katharine Wright.  And, it was the women they inspired and taught to fly who really pushed the Women’s Suffrage movement forward. This is the story of women who pushed the envelope so … Continued


Feisty Female Folktales is an anthology of international children’s stories adapted by northern California activist and performance artist Sherry Glaser with original music by David. M Brown and Johnny Qwest Hubel. “The Search for Magic Lake” is an Incan myth from Ecuador, featuring the voices of Sheba Love, Joe Seta, Andrea Shafir, Bridget Volk, Brian … Continued


Ritmo

Ritmo – March 12, 2022

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Music from the Americas and beyond, Brazil to the Caribbean to Latin America, with a little roots and some occasional mariachi and blues for the soul, with rotating hosts Adalia, Vylma V, Jose Ruiz, and Miguel Guerrero.