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Mitch McCabe talks defying stereotypes, suspending judgement, and interviewing people who are packing serious weapons.
- Added: Jun 02, 2024
- Length: 13:47
Three years ago, when violence against Asian Americans spiked, local organizations took action to improve public safety. One group, the Coalition f...
- Added: Mar 28, 2024
- Length: 16:17
An interview with Stan Clawson of Art Access, a nonprofit that increases accessibility in the arts through opportunities for artists with disabilit...
- Added: Mar 20, 2024
- Length: 05:26
making a life that works
- Added: Nov 08, 2023
- Length: 59:03
Maybe you can't change world affairs, but there’s lots you can do to make things better right here in the USA, no matter where you live.
Make a Di...
- Added: Oct 19, 2023
- Length: 02:45
Amidst the Emerald Ash Borer crisis, the city of Minnetonka currently has a surplus of ash logs from 60,000 trees. Some Minnetonka foresters are wo...
- Added: May 26, 2023
- Length: 05:50
Julia Sullivan started working on Bone Necklace more than twenty years ago, after visiting the Big Hole Battlefield in Wisdom, Montana. Julia first...
- Added: Jul 23, 2022
- Length: 16:43
An immunosuppressed physician explains what navigating her life – and her workplace – is like in this COVID-fatigued world.
Bought by KBCS 91.3 FM Community Radio
- Added: Apr 07, 2022
- Length: 14:43
- Purchases: 1
Michaela Raymond came out to her wife Valerie as transgender after more than 20 years of marriage and 70 years of hiding herself. Valerie responde...
Bought by KKWE Niijii Radio
- Added: Jun 30, 2021
- Length: 32:09
- Purchases: 1
Toronto Chef, Jagger Gordon, came up with the Feed It Forward concept after seeing so much food go to waste in his industry.
- Added: Feb 28, 2021
- Length: 02:30
One man has given away over 60 thousand bicycles to kids and others in need.
- Added: Feb 27, 2021
- Length: 02:30
Music selected by healthcare workers and front line responders in honor of their colleagues
- Added: Jan 12, 2021
- Length: 02:03:01
Topic 1 - Serving in 2021 and National Geographic’s 2021 Almanac; Topic 2 - Morning Buzz - New Year Relationships; Topic 3 - Sticking to New Year’s...
Bought by KTXK and RadioStPete Florida
- Added: Dec 23, 2020
- Length: 54:51
- Purchases: 2
Today the RDD meets with SSFAC, Social Services for the Arab Community, a non-profit serving low income, limited English speaking Arab immigrant an...
- Added: Oct 13, 2020
- Length: 06:27
Season 1.5, Episode 3
Retried Judge Calvin Johnson was a lot of firsts, including the first elected African American judge in New Orleans. Johnso...
- Added: Jul 29, 2020
- Length: 11:51
This episode features Marnita Schroedl, CEO of Marnita’s Table, and Lauren Williams, Marnita’s Table’s Training Manager & Executive Administrator. ...
- Added: Jun 18, 2020
- Length: 29:30
How was the largest student immigrant movement in the US built? What are the deep-rooted issues and adversity that immigrants face in the USA today...
- Added: May 27, 2020
- Length: 44:40
Casey Lamb and Roger Horton work with the nonprofit organization Schools That Can. Schools That Can aims to promote real-world learning in educati...
- Added: Mar 11, 2020
- Length: 52:13
Rep. James Clyburn speaks with his granddaughter, Sydney Reed, about the lessons he’s learned from success and failure.
- Added: Mar 10, 2020
- Length: 03:04
Redwood City Library Director Derek Wolfgram and Library Services Supervisor Jenny Barnes talk about the Redwood City Public Library's Human Librar...
- Added: Mar 05, 2020
- Length: 29:30
In this episode we look at the idea of harm reduction and focus specifically on needle exchanges. Those are hundreds of places across the US that h...
- Added: Jan 20, 2020
- Length: 22:21
We're talking trash at the library today. Specifically, the story of a 3,000-ton garbage barge that made a scene in Brooklyn in the 1980s… and, we ...
Bought by PRX Remix
- Added: Dec 23, 2019
- Length: 21:06
- Purchases: 1
Scott Z. Burns and Daniel J. Jones talk blueprints, editing, and the crisis of accountability.
- Added: Nov 16, 2019
- Length: 18:19
Today’s conversations expand on the definition of the word ‘artist.’’ During Miami Art Week, artist and educator Sharon Louden, with her frequent c...
- Added: Sep 24, 2019
- Length: 32:20
From: Stories from Deep in the Heart, a project of Texas Folklife
Series: Stories for Creative Forces
Series: Stories for Creative Forces
Gary Emmert was interviewed by Cherry Woodburn about his military experience. Gary enlisted when he was 18-years-old as a combat engineer, and reti...
- Added: Sep 06, 2019
- Length: 06:37