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audioSave People's Park rally and concert (audio/mpeg 271.7MB) by Rubble
Hear 2 hours of uncut audio from People’s park from a rally and concert which took place at People’s Park, on the U.C. Berkeley campus, on September 23, 2018. The purpose of the event is to organize support against the University’s stated plans to turn the free public park into a lot for student housing and subsidized low-income housing for up to 100 homeless people. (2hrs 20min)...
Posted: Sat, Oct 27, 2018 12:46pm PDT
audioIf You’re Going to Santa Cruz (audio/mpeg 5.7MB) by David Rovics
Last night I was kicked out of a building for the first time in my 51 years. It happened in Santa Cruz, California. Here's my latest podcast....
Posted: Fri, Sep 28, 2018 10:52pm PDT
audioCanadian Journalist Turns Rwandan Genocide Story Inside Out (audio/mpeg 3.6MB) by KPFA Saturday News/Ann Garrison
A Google Search for “Syria” and “Rwanda” turns up millions of hyperlinks, most of them likening the Syrian and Rwandan conflicts and calling for intervention in Syria to "stop the next Rwanda." Judi Rever's new book, "In Praise of Blood: Crimes of the Rwandan Patriotic Front," turns the story of what actually happened in Rwanda inside out....
Posted: Tue, Apr 17, 2018 5:24pm PDT
audioSuicide: The Ripple Effect, film screening & discussion (audio/x-wav 263.4MB) by WTUL News & Views
WTUL was joined in conversation by Robin Cilluffa, mental health advocate, and Janet Hayes, president of Healing Minds NOLA, to discuss the upcoming film screening and panel discussion of Suicide: The Ripple Effect, which tells the story of survivor Kevin Hinds....
Posted: Mon, Apr 2, 2018 7:32am PDT
audioWendi Moore O'Neal & The Community Sing in New Orleans (audio/mpeg 31.2MB) by WTUL News and Views
WTUL News and Views speaks with Wendi Moore O'Neal of Jaliyah Consulting, her bi-monthly community sing project, why she does it, what gives her hope, and an outline of some of the most incredible organizing going on in New Orleans today! Great conversation!...
Posted: Fri, Mar 30, 2018 9:32am PDT
audio6 : An Unbirth with Natalita (audio/mpeg 15.0MB) by WTUL News and Views
Kezia speaks with Natalita and Riley Teahan about their upcoming collaboration on a visual album and performance of Natalita's album six coming up in New Orleans this weekend....
Posted: Fri, Mar 23, 2018 7:46am PDT
audioAdolph Reed Jr. on Black Politics in New Orleans and Beyond (audio/mpeg 89.6MB) by WTUL News & Views
On February 5th, 2018, writer and scholar Adolph Reed, Jr. gave a public lecture on Black Politics in New Orleans and Beyond to close out Sites of Resistance: An Exhibit Exploring the Geographies + Histories of Social Change in New Orleans....
Posted: Mon, Feb 26, 2018 8:44am PST
audioDefinitive Figures: Upcoming Femme Dance Festival in New Orleans (audio/mpeg 13.7MB) by WTUL News and Views
Kezia Vida speaks with Donna Costello and Maritza Mercado-Narcisse about the upcoming Definitive Figures Festival in New Orleans which focuses on individual and partner performances based on the experiences of women are female-identified people....
Posted: Fri, Feb 23, 2018 11:41am PST
audioPaper Monuments : History Unbound (audio/mpeg 27.5MB) by WTUL News & Views
Paper Monuments is a series of opportunities, events, and interventions that combines public pedagogy and participatory design to expand our collective understanding of New Orleans and answer the grounding question: What is an appropriate monument to the city of New Orleans today?...
Posted: Fri, Feb 2, 2018 3:44pm PST
audioMonique Verdin Speaks about Fossil Free Fest in NOLA & Her Current Work in Prospect 4 (audio/mpeg 14.2MB) by WTUL News and Views
WTUL News and Views spoke to Monique Verdin about the upcoming Fossil Free Fest in New Orleans the first week of April, which is currently calling for solutions for the environmental crisis facing the Gulf South. She also spoke to us about her current photo exhibition in Prospect 4 that includes photographs from the past 20 years of her family, members of the Houma nation living in the bayous of Southern Louisiana....
Posted: Fri, Jan 26, 2018 7:34am PST
audioNews and Views: Interview with Tabitha Mustafa about the New Orleans Palestinian Film Festival (audio/mpeg 21.8MB) by Theodore Hilton
The 3rd annual New Orleans Palestinian Film Festival will take place Friday-Sunday November 3-5. We sat down with festival co-organizer Tabitha Mustafa to discuss this year's program....
Posted: Wed, Nov 1, 2017 7:06am PDT
audioThe Listening Post - Radio Democracy in Action (audio/mpeg 22.0MB) by WTUL News and Views
WTUL News and Views Dj Under The Bus interviews Thomas Walsh, Natalie Yahr and Claudia Lopez about The Listening Post and their most recent segment produced in partnership with The Trace: "What's Recovery Like After Being Shot?" 24:00 Listening Posts around the country "share a common purpose: to revitalize or create conversation between local media, civil society, and citizens; to connect people with each other and with sources of information and action on local issues; and to give people a...
Posted: Mon, Oct 9, 2017 8:07am PDT
audioSites of Resistance in New Orleans (audio/x-wav 270.0MB) by WTUL New Orleans 91.5 News & Views
Sue Mobley, Public Programs Manager at Tulane School of Architecture's Small Center for Collaborative Design, joined WTUL News and Views to talk about the Small Center's upcoming exhibit, Sites of Resistance. The exhibit explores geographies and histories of social change in New Orleans and intends to reframe the narrative of New Orleans as a city with a dominant role in intense organizing, legal strategy, labor struggle, and civil rights activism....
Posted: Mon, Sep 11, 2017 4:49am PDT
audioAudio postcard from Louisiana Books 2 Prisoners (audio/x-wav 57.4MB) by WTUL News and Views
Books 2 Prisoners sends books of all kinds to people incarcerated across the Deep South, and for almost every package delivered, they receive letters asking for more....
Posted: Wed, Aug 9, 2017 6:20am PDT
audioIntersectional Community Organizing for Social Justice Roundtable, March 2017 (audio/mpeg 45.7MB) by Theo Hilton
Panel on intersectional activism in New Orleans...
Posted: Mon, Jun 5, 2017 7:11am PDT
audioInterview with Dj Jaffe - Focusing on Reforms for Untreated Serious Mentally Ill People (audio/mpeg 26.5MB) by WTUL News and Views
Dj Jaffe - Author of Insane Consequences: How the Mental Health Industry Fails the Mentally Ill - is a mental health advocate unafraid to speak the truth about the realities of untreated serious mental illness. He has been called radical by some and a gadfly by others but there is no doubt that his words resonate with many families unable to help their sick loved ones because the mental health system is completely dysfunctional....
Posted: Tue, Mar 21, 2017 7:24pm PDT
audioInterview with Zero from El Vuh about Mexica New Year on March 11-12 in San José, California (audio/x-wav 103.0MB) by paz
Calpulli Tonalehqueh's Aztec New Year is a multi-cultural, family event in celebration of the Aztec New Year beginning with a sunrise ceremony and features live entertainment, arts, crafts, information, food and beverage booths....
Posted: Sun, Mar 12, 2017 7:57am PDT
audioMardi Gras in New Orleans - The Black Indian Tradition and struggles with oppression. (audio/mpeg 19.3MB) by WTUL News and Views
Belden "Noonie Man" Batiste joins WTUL News and Views' DJ I'm Under The Bus on Mardi Gras Eve to discuss issues of cultural and economic oppression of the Mardi Gras Indian culture. Mardi Gras Day is symbolically the most important day for New Orleans Black Indians....
Posted: Mon, Feb 27, 2017 3:07pm PST
audioBorderlands (Attachment On: Singing through the Prison Walls: Naima Shalhoub in Concert, with Gina René) (audio/x-wav 44.7MB) by Anita Heckman
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Posted: Sun, Feb 26, 2017 12:51pm PST
audioBetshy X0 - Flying & Diving (audio/ogg 3.8MB) by 0112358132134
Anarchy Hip Hop....
Posted: Mon, Jan 2, 2017 7:19pm PST
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