Robert Engelman, author of More: Population, Nature, and What Women Want, discusses how support for women’s reproductive rights is the best strategy for achieving a sustainable population. Visit Your Own Health And Fitness
Robert Engelman, author of More: Population, Nature, and What Women Want, discusses how support for women’s reproductive rights is the best strategy for achieving a sustainable population. Visit Your Own Health And Fitness
You’ve probably heard this before — and may even believe it yourself: Men are ambitious, rational, and inherently non-monogamous. Women, on the other hand, are nurturing, intuitive, and faithful. Scientist Rosalind Barnett and media critic Caryl Rivers discuss the questionable scholarship behind such claims about mental and psychological gender differences. They also talk about neo-Darwinism … Continued
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Laura Kakis Serper directs Kairos Youth Choir live; this community choir has kids sing in 5 languages. This performance is a celebration of women in classical music, a genre which has been totally dominated by men. Tune in and join me in celebrating the life work of this amazing bicultural Greek American Choir Director.
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For International Women’s Day, Director of Kairos Youth Choir Laura Kakis Serper conducts live. In addition, tickets for the Black Brothers Friday, 3/11 to celebrate St. Patrik’s Day at the Freight. IMG_3934
Jon Beavers, Ian Merrigan, Ramiz Monsef and Casey Lee Hurt, co-creators of The Unfortunates, a theatrical piece at A.C.T.’s Strand Theatre through April 10, 2016, join Richard Wolinsky for an in-depth look at the creation of this musical play.
A conversation with historian Gerald Horne on the presidential campaigns, the Haitian Revolution and Paul Robeson. Gerald Horne holds the John J. and Rebecca Moores Chair of History and African American Studies at the University of Houston. His latest books are called Paul Robeson: The Artist as Revolutionary and Confronting Black Jacobins: The United States, … Continued
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