Bread and Roses

Bread & Roses is a collective of women offering quality feminist public affairs programming. Like KBOO, Bread & Roses places an emphasis on providing a forum for unpopular, controversial and neglected issues.

The Bread and Roses Collective is open to all women.

We strive for programming excellence and collaborative efforts, providing access and training to women.

We also strive to have fun.

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Episode Archive

Bread and Roses on 07/23/10

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Fri, 07/23/2010 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Women and Global Migration
CAUSA is Oregon’s statewide, grassroots immigrant rights coalition and the largest Hispanic civil and human rights, and advocacy organization in the Pacific Northwest.
CAUSA organizes, educates, and mobilizes to build power in the immigrant community.
Natalie Patrick-Knox is the Coordinator for CAUSA's new Portland Metro office, which will hold an open house on Wednesday, July 28 from 5 to 7 PM At 920 SW 3rd.

Bread and Roses on 07/16/10

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Fri, 07/16/2010 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Women can shoot, too!

Lookout Trailblazers--women will soon need room to shoot hoops, too! Professional women's basketball once thrived in Portland; our city boasts powerhouse girls highschool teams. Tune into hear about efforts bring elite women's basketball back to Portland, get the news about the upcoming 2nd Annual Human Rights Campaign Women's Basketball Tournament, and find out about places to play women's basketball. Women's sports create community--call in!

 

Bread and Roses on 06/24/10

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Thu, 06/24/2010 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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haitian agriculture

In March and again in May, Bread and Roses host Nicole Vulcan traveled to earthquake-ravaged Haiti to speak with people about the revival efforts following the January quake. This Friday, July 24, Bread and Roses will feature live interviews with Marisha Auerbach and Kelda Miller, two permaculture experts involved in reducing food insecurity in Haiti through improved agricultural methods. The show will also feature interviews with Haitian farmers and agronomists, who share their opinions about the direction of Haiti's future, and the donation of hybrid seeds by seed giant Monsanto. 

When: Friday, July 24, 6:00 pm 

Bread and Roses on 05/21/10

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Fri, 05/21/2010 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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The time for immigration reform is now. Join a conversation on why and how.

The time for immigration reform is now. Join a conversation on why and how with two leading women activists:<?xml:namespace prefix = o /> Pramila Jayapal, the founder and Director of OneAmerica, the largest immigrant advocacy organization in WA State. Pramila, an immigrant from <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />India, has spent the last two decades working for social justice internationally and in the US.

Bread and Roses on 04/30/10

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Fri, 04/30/2010 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Word Warriors: Michelle Shocked, local poets speak truth

Michelle Shocked: For 25 years this "feminist hillbilly" and rabble-rousing word warrior has never hesitated to share her joy and politics through music. In this interview she discusses her passion and latest projects. In celebration of National Poetry Month, Portland's own Voicecatchers chimes in.

Bread and Roses on 04/02/10

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Fri, 04/02/2010 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Word Warriors: women celebrate National Poetry Month in style

Word Warriors--a celebration of National Poetry Month featuring powerful spoken word by renowned women writers.

Bread and Roses on 03/19/10

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Fri, 03/19/2010 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Bread and Roses on exciting upcoming events

Tristan Taormino, an award-winning author, columnist, editor, and sex educator. She is giving a lecture this weekend in Portland at the female-friendly sex shop, SheBop, in the Mississippi District.  

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Bread and Roses on 02/26/10

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Fri, 02/26/2010 - 6:30pm - 7:00pm
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A conversation with Julie Mancini, Director of the Mercy Corps Action Center in downtown Portland, a

 

 

 

Bread and Roses on 02/12/10

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Fri, 02/12/2010 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Birthright: Obstacles and information on homebirth

You've heard us examine the issue of choice many times here on Bread and Roses, usually in the context of reproductive freedoms and the abortion issue. As feminists we believe it's every woman's choice to determine what happens with her body. And this goes not just for the choice to HAVE a child, but for the choice of HOW that child is born. Here in Oregon, we are blessed to have the option to birth at home, in a comfortable and safe setting that fosters family bonding.

Bread and Roses on 01/29/10

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Fri, 01/29/2010 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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BEES will save the earth: find out how to do beekeeping

Save the earth with... BACKYARD BEES! Find out how, 6-7pm, on Bread and Roses. Bee experts on hand to answer your beekeeping questions. Native bees! Local honey -- free samples. Stop in!

 

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What Is Feminism Anyway?

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Fri, 06/19/2009

Bridget B. here and I'm your host for this edition of Bread and Roses on KBOO 90.7FM.  Listen in as I talk about Feminism with references from key voices from the feminist movement, including Gloria from All In The Family, Gloria Steinem and Rebecca Walker.

Yes, this will be my last show with Bread & Roses and I wouldn't have come this far in producing shows like this had it not been for the wonderful opportunities to create radio with the help of this collective.  I'll still be on KBOO every other Saturday night from 7pm - 10pm hosting an Evening of Afrotainment and will continue to produce public affairs pieces for either podcasting or airing on other programs.  Send me an email and let me know if you'd like to be added to the email list for future announcements on my shows.

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The Importance of Mother's Day

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Thu, 05/07/2009

Bridget B. here, and this edition of Bread & Roses was all about The Importance of Mother's Day; it's actual meaning and how you can get involved to make a difference. Given that this show fell right before Mother's Day, or on Mother's Day in other countries, I wanted to bring to your attention the what, why, when and by whom Mother's Day was conceived, what it has become over time and what you can do to re-direct this day back towards its original meaning.

During the show and in the midst of our membership drive, I shared the "Mother's Day Proclamation" as recited by some famous female actors and activists including Gloria Steinem, I included some information on what other countries do on their designated holiday and talked with my guest, Martha Shelley, one of the members and coordinators for CodePink here in Portland.  Our conversation included this weekend's events here in Portland and the rally in Washington, DC.

I also aired the audio from the Standing Women video clip, with a slight edit, on what they intend to do this coming Mother's Day.  So don't forget Mother's Day is scheduled for May 10, 2009 here in the US and there is a greater meaning to the day.

Many thanks to our Bread and Roses listeners, and remember, we're on every Friday on KBOO 90.7FM from 6pm - 7pm.

Ciao

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http://www.biography.com/womens-history/mothers-day.jsp
http://www.codepinkalert.org/section.php?id=401

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http://www.standingwomen.org/

http://www.codepinkalert.org/section.php?id=401

 

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Teachers Rebel!

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Thu, 03/19/2009

In a program dedicated to teachers everywhere, Bread and Roses explores the amazing but true story of a teachers' rebellion in Oaxaca, Mexico, that turned into a massive social justice movement. Host Carole Scholl will present music and interviews from Oaxaca, including stories from the infamous "March of Pots and Pans," in which thousands of women took over a major TV station. Renowned filmmaker Jill Freidberg will discuss her award-winning film about Oaxaca, A Little Bit of So Much Truth.  www.corrugate.org

 

For more information on the book, Teaching Rebellion, edited by Diana Denham, go to: www.casacollective.org  And to hear more of Lila Downs music, go to: www.liladowns.com

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Helping Those in Need and Serving the Community: Della Rae & Janna Mock-Lopez

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Thu, 03/12/2009

Bridget B. here, on this edition of  Bread and Roses, I had the pleasure of interviewing Della Rae, Founder/Director of DonorsResource.org and Janna Mock-Lopez, President and Publisher of Oregon Family Media.

DonorsResource.org is an online hub that connects people who want to give in-kind donations with non-profits that need them. Oregon Family Media publishes Goodness Magazine, which focuses on the positive accomplishments of people within our local community.

Remember to set your radio dial to KBOO 90.7FM Portland, 100.7FM Corvallis, 91.9FM Columbia Gorge or stream live at www.kboo.fm and listen to Bread & Roses every Friday night at 6pmPST

Cheers ~ Bridget B.

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Ode to Abigail: An Oregon Hero

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Thu, 02/12/2009

Unsung hero of Oregon history: Abigail Scott Duniway fought for women's right to vote throughout the Northwest, but over 5 elections male voters in her homestate, Oregon, defeated ballot initiatives to allow women to vote. Abigail's brother, Harvey Scott was editor of the Oregonian. He campaigned against women's rights and other progressive issues. Two years after Harvey's death, voters in Oregon approved a women's right to vote.  Portland honors Harvey Scott with a statue atop Mt Tabor, but Abigail has received few honors.  Music: Songs of the Suffragettes by Elizabeth Knight; Oh Dear by Gerri Gribi. See CreativeFolk.com

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Interview with the creators of "We've Got Time To Help"

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Thu, 02/05/2009

Are you one of the estimated 400,000 people unemployed in Oregon who has some extra time on your imagehands?

Bridget B. hosted another segment of Bread and Roses on KBOO 90.7FM Friday, February 6, 2009 at 6pmPST.  She introduces you to the creators of We've Got Time To Help, a blog "...about a group of people who have been affected by the current economic times.  [People who've been] downsized, laid off, [have] reduced work hours or just plain unable to find employment."

I can tell, you're already jumping for joy and can't wait to hear about another blog about unemployed people.  Oh, but it's not just any ordinary blog.  We've Got Time To Help is dedicated to "Helping [to] bring a sense of community back to our neighborhood..." by using the time that they have on their hands and putting it to good use; helping others.

Bridget B., along with Seth Reams and Michelle King, the creators of  We've Got Time To Help, took calls that served as testimony to their recent efforts.

Bread and Roses airs every Friday night at 6pm on KBOO 90.7FM
Source: We've Got Time To Help

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Activist mom Cindy Sheehan continues fight for peace

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Thu, 01/15/2009

One of the most enduring images of war protests in the Bush years were the angry mothers whose children have died in the war. One mother, Cindy Sheehan caught the world's attention by camping out in President Bush's Crawford Texas ranch. In this interview, she urges the peace movement to continue to work to end our wars.

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Film unveils story of Liberian women's peace movement

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Thu, 01/15/2009

"Pray the Devil Back to Hell" tells the amazing and  inspiring story of Liberian women who helped stop the Civil War in Liberia. We speak to Director Gini Reticker who has chronicled the stories of heroic women, not only in Liberia, but also Ghana, Rwanda and Morrocco. Learn more at: www.Praythedevilbacktohell.com

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Two Women Writers: "Keepers of History"

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Thu, 01/08/2009

Bridget B. hosted the January 9, 2009 segment of Bread & Roses.  She interviewed two local women writers, Anjala Ehelebe author of Images of America: Portland's Woodlawn Neighborhood and Jewel Lansing author of My Montana: A History and Memoir - 1930-1950.  Anjala took us through a historic accounting of the Woodlawn neighborhood while Jewel shared with us what life was like growing up in rural Montana.  Both women are true "Keepers of History" and during this segment of Bread & Roses, you’ll hear the process each one went through in writing and publishing their work along with a live reading.

Turn up your volume and enjoy another another segment of Bread & Roses as hosted by Bridget B. You can always listen to KBOO online at http://www.kboo.fm/.
 
 Cheers ~ Bridget B.
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Nora Guthrie: Keeping alive Woody's legacy

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Thu, 12/04/2008

Folk hero Woody Guthrie left behind thousands of unpublished lyrics. His daughter, Nora Guthrie, shares discovering these songs and, in the process, discovering her father. Also featured: creative work by Billy Bragg and Jonatha Brooke www.jonathabrooke.com  who had access to the archives. More info: www.woodyguthrie.org

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Bread and Roses

WOW! This show is so enlightening... When is it going national?

hi

hi i like your show
verymuch
and i would like to get the phone number of your show
saw i could comenet asswell.
thank you.

hi everybody

im elad
im from isreal (yes i know its quiet far away)
but i heard your un belively good radio
such good music and itersting topics
my favorite show is on friday,bread and roses
any way keep on keeping on and know that even half the way across the world you are still afeecting others.
good night everyone

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