Radio Chronicles
Radio Chronicles – September 14, 2008
Terror IIIn 2006 the Intersection for the Arts presented an international art exhibition which included visual and literary arts. The Radio Chronicles conducted interviews and recorded dramatic readings from the exhibition. We also recorded a community discussion, The Domestic War on Terror & the Media, which includes personal and recounted stories from Sandip Roy, editor … Continued
Radio Chronicles – September 7, 2008
"Near the 7th anniversary of 9/11, Radio Chronicles begins a 2 part series on the meaning of Terror from a myriad of personal and political angles drawn from a ground breaking event at San Francisco’s Intersection for the Arts."
Radio Chronicles – August 31, 2008
Stories, Expansion and Community Impact: A Prison Focus We hear from inmate John Mills, Correctional Officer Fermin Camel and Correctional Sargent Alicia Covington, who watches her son enter the prison gates–as an inmate. Filmmakers Katie Galloway and Po Kutchins talk about prison expansion in rural USA and the impact on community, both within and outside … Continued
Radio Chronicles – August 24, 2008
The Sixties: Counter Culture It’s the sixties and counter-culture on the Radio Chronicles. Genève Tisdale, one of the first African Americans to be served at a previously all white lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina; author Ken Keesey becomes a participate in a government drug experiment; several developing countries gain independence; Tony Bennett receives best … Continued
Radio Chronicles – August 17, 2008
Living With A DisabilityA lot of people might say people with disabilities are abnormal, and while many people experiencing a different way of walking, talking, seeing and hearing are, well–ordinary. Hear compelling stories about ordinary people living with disabilities such as Cystic Fibrosis, Down Syndrome and Cognitive Delays. Produced by Safi wa Nairobi.
Radio Chronicles – August 10, 2008
Indigenous PeopleIn the first half hour, hear Michelle Ernsting’s Radio Netherlands documentary, The Meaning of Sila, or the forces of nature. Sila is also referred to as the ‘outside.’ In the second half hour of the Radio Chronicles, aboriginal people share stories about what it means to be living on this earth as they discuss … Continued
Radio Chronicles – August 3, 2008
Asbestos StoriesIn the first half of today’s show, hear the radio documentary, Asbestos: The Silent Killer, part of series Looking out for Number One, produced by the Public Media Centre. One of the most versicle fibers, asbestos has been in virtually every household item, from clothes to insulation to building materials. It is also known … Continued
Radio Chronicles – July 27, 2008
Empowered Living: A Matter of Social JusticeToday’s stories: a man with a disability transitions from temporary to permanent housing; homeless mothers become homeowners; the power of advocacy—the Amazing Gracie Jones and more…