Human rights

Flashpoints on 03/06/13

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Flashpoints
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Wed, 03/06/2013 - 10:15am - 11:00am
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INVESTIGATIVE News Radio with host Dennis Bernstein

Tonalli on 03/05/13

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Tonalli
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Tue, 03/05/2013 - 2:30pm - 4:00pm
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A Latina/o radio talk [spanish] show covering local, regional and international news.

Flashpoints on 03/05/13

Program: 
Flashpoints
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Tue, 03/05/2013 - 10:15am - 11:00am
Short Description: 
INVESTIGATIVE News Radio with host Dennis Bernstein

Old Mole Variety Hour

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Mon, 03/04/2013

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Hosted by Joe Clement, this show covers recent developments in Italian politics, experiences in public healthcare, challenges to voting rights laws in the Supreme Court, and why economic justice is an issue for LGBT activists.  

54:21 minutes (31.1 MB)
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Voting Rights and the Supreme Court

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Mon, 03/04/2013

Justice Anthony Scalia has compared civil rights-era voting legislation to welfare entitlements, as if protecting the right to vote were a "government handout".  Well Read Red Frann Michel looks into the challenge to this legislation that has now reached the Supreme Court.

7:56 minutes (4.54 MB)
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Out Loud on 03/05/13

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Out Loud
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Tue, 03/05/2013 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Out Loud welcomes Youth from The Living Room in Clackamas County

The Abe and Joe Talk Radio Show on 03/05/13

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Tue, 03/05/2013 - 8:00am - 9:00am
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Just when you thought is was over, the War on Women returns.

There's one thing we can all set our clocks by -- somewhere, there's a conservative who's really bent that there are women out there having unauthorized sex. State legislators in Michigan, Virginia, Alabama, and Indiana have all recently introduced legislation restricting reproductive rights.

Is this really about protecting the fetus, or is it about controlling women, their bodies, and their sexuality? Or both? Abe and Joe examine this question and take listener phone calls.

Out Loud on 03/12/13

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Out Loud
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Tue, 03/12/2013 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Out Loud features the Gender Studies Symposium at Lewis and Clark College

Tonight we welcome Max Voltage back to the show. Max's latest project is creating Homomentum the Musical and auditions are later in March. As a teaser for Homomentum, Max performed two songs (with ukulele) from the musical.

A Deeper Look on 03/14/13

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A Deeper Look
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Thu, 03/14/2013 - 9:30am - 10:00am
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Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela, His Legacy! Interview; Miguel Tinker Salas

Hugo Chavez, President of  Venezuela died last week. Arguably the most influential leader in Latin America for over a decade, what will his legacy be? Join host, Linda Olson-Osterlund for A Deeper Look this Thursday morning. Her guest is Miguel Tinker Salas professor of Latin American Studies at Pomona College & author of  The Enduring Legacy: Oil, Culture & Citizenship in Venezuela. 

Positively Revolting on 03/15/13

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Fri, 03/15/2013 - 8:00am - 9:00am
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Barbara Ford joins us in a dicussion of deep ecology and the exploitation of the earth.

Barbara Ford, activist, therapist, facilitator, singer, and artist, will join us this Friday, March 15, for a discussion on deep ecology and her upcoming workshop, “Active Hope.” We’ll also discuss the exploitation of the earth and how it sets a framework for the exploitation of people, especially women.

 

Join the conversation by calling 503-231-8187 during the broadcast. You can also email us at positivelyrevolting at gmail dot com.

 

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