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This week's playlist consists of 13 Blues songs that came to us from outside the USA.
Bought by KUFM - Montana Public Radio, WJSU, and WSGE
- Added: Apr 26, 2016
- Length: 59:00
- Purchases: 3
Professor Nancy Berg examines the legacy of Iraqi-Jewish writers, along with questions of home and identity.
Bought by WABE
- Added: Mar 10, 2016
- Length: 11:50
- Purchases: 1
Cultural anthropologist Dredge Kang explains how political economics and other societal influences sometimes play as Cupid's arrows.
- Added: Mar 10, 2016
- Length: 15:57
Our second ever exploration of Blues from Canada.
- Added: Mar 08, 2016
- Length: 59:00
- Purchases: 3
Glenn Stone explores the controversies around genetically modified crops and the effects of biotechnology on farmers in India.
- Added: Jan 04, 2016
- Length: 10:30
Joe Loewenstein describes the small and highly competitive theater scene in which Early Modern playwrights like William Shakespeare flourished.
- Added: Jan 04, 2016
- Length: 14:06
Robert Henke tracks Shakespeare back to his Italian inspirations and uncovers sources for his early comedies.
- Added: Jan 04, 2016
- Length: 12:26
Anthropologist John Bowen shares a brief history of Islam in France and offers commentary on the ongoing European migrant crisis.
Bought by KBCS 91.3 FM Community Radio and KBCS 91.3 FM Community Radio
- Added: Jan 04, 2016
- Length: 09:30
- Purchases: 2
Political scientist Matt Gabel on how international courts work - and why countries should sometimes be allowed to bend the rules.
- Added: Oct 27, 2015
- Length: 11:24
An urban studies professor explores some of the problems shared by cities around the globe.
- Added: Oct 27, 2015
- Length: 10:00
Two political scientists explain how globalization is changing political parties and elections in the European Union and beyond.
Bought by KBCS 91.3 FM Community Radio
- Added: Oct 27, 2015
- Length: 08:25
- Purchases: 1
An anthropologist examines the ethics of tobacco companies' practices around the world.
- Added: Oct 27, 2015
- Length: 12:00
Geoff Childs, an anthropologist, examines the consequences of rapid population decline in ethnically Tibetan communities in Nepal.
- Added: Oct 27, 2015
- Length: 12:40
An anthropologist comments on the complicated relationship in Bolivia between the natural gas industry and those who want to protect the environmen...
- Added: Oct 27, 2015
- Length: 12:00
Unspun talks with Kathy Boylan of the Catholic Workers House in Wash. D.C. about the Radical Pope, Pope Francis, and his visit to America and the D...
- Added: Oct 19, 2015
- Length: 59:03
One Ethiopian woman works to remove obstacles for women pursuing an education.
- Added: Oct 01, 2015
- Length: 10:00
Unspun features Direct Action activists protesting Drone Warfare and "extra-judicial" murder by the Obama administration, at Creech Air Force Base ...
- Added: May 11, 2015
- Length: 58:57
Meet James Marshall and some other famous folks on the eve of the California Gold Rush of 1849.
- Added: Feb 06, 2015
- Length: 02:23:22
Teacher, librarian, and role model Catherine Talim of Kanté, Togo, gives advice on how to prepare for exams and succeed in school.
- Added: Jan 05, 2015
- Length: 18:37
Three junior high school girls present a skit on ideal love. Host Carla Seidl interviews a 22-year-old male student about gender equality and share...
- Added: Jan 05, 2015
- Length: 19:46
Two female high school student writers present original dialogue and poetry and speak about responsible behavior and putting off marriage.
- Added: Jan 05, 2015
- Length: 20:58
Five junior high school students from Kante, Togo collaborate with host Carla Seidl to present skits and speak about sexual harassment in the schoo...
- Added: Jan 05, 2015
- Length: 17:05
Host Carla Seidl speaks with young scholar and Dankpen Prefecture beauty pageant winner Prisca Nantob about studying, sexual harassment, and a woma...
- Added: Jan 05, 2015
- Length: 17:34
This episode (in French) focuses on the importance of work and perseverance. It features an interview with a seamstress apprentice named Honorine A...
- Added: Jan 05, 2015
- Length: 15:05
The 9-11 attacks weren’t the first time that America had been bombed. Listen to what happened at Brookings, Oregon on a Wednesday morning in Septem...
- Added: Dec 10, 2014
- Length: 10:26