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audioFirst Annual Palestinian Film Festival in New Orleans (audio/mpeg 27.0MB) by WTUL News and Views
Kezia speaks with Lugine Gray about the first annual Palestinian film festival, taking place in New Orleans from October 18th - October 25th and featuring a multitude of popular films....
Posted: Wed, Oct 14, 2015 7:40am PDT
audioEliana Lopez: What is the Scandal, Mr. Lie? (audio/mpeg 2.1MB) by KPFA Weekend News/Ann Garrison
In "What is the Scandal?," Eliana Lopez, actress and wife of San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi, tells her side of the story of how Ed Lee tried to oust her husband from elected office in 2012. The final performance in the show's run at San Francisco's Victoria Theatre will be Sunday, September 6, at 6 pm, at 2961 16th St....
Posted: Sat, Sep 5, 2015 8:42pm PDT
audioKai Lumumba Barrow and Shana Griffin talk about Ecohybridity: A Love Song For NOLA (audio/mpeg 19.5MB) by WTUL News & Views
WTUL News and Views Speaks to Kai Barrow and Shana Griffin about Ecohybridity: A Love Song for NOLA, a visual black opera in 5 acts that kicks off this weekend on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina....
Posted: Wed, Aug 26, 2015 7:36am PDT
audiophesto interview about Hiero Day in Oakland on Settinghtestandard / radiobarrio (audio/x-wav 275.7MB) by paz
phesto interview about Hiero Day in Oakland on Settinghtestandard/radiobarrio Hiero Day 2015 will be held on 3rd st between Chestnut and Market. Main Entrance is on 3rd and Chestnut St. VIP entrance will be at 5th and Filbert St....
Posted: Mon, Aug 24, 2015 3:38am PDT
audioLatter Teens Advisory and WTUL News & Views present “Unmask Your Hometown Heroes!” with (audio/mpeg 7.7MB) by WTUL News and Views
8 minutes Latter Teens Advisory and WTUL News & Views present “Unmask Your Hometown Heroes!” Audio from July 1st – featuring Community Records. Community Records is not a traditional form of a record label, but more as a collective. Band members Kara and John of the band Woozy played some of their work at Latter Library and talked with the teens about their inspirations and visions for their community....
Posted: Sun, Jul 19, 2015 10:34am PDT
audioDr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs & Almah LaVon on Dark Sciences: A People Of Color Dream Retreat (audio/mpeg 38.4MB) by WTUL News & Views
This is the first convening of a queer-black-feminist imagined collective dreaming house for people of color....
Posted: Wed, Jul 8, 2015 7:17am PDT
audioTrans Pride SF 2015 - audio from the stage and march (audio/mpeg 27.5MB) by Rubble
Hear speakers and performers from the Mission Dolores Park stage towards the end of the rally, followed by trans youth chanting in a drumming circle from the streets at the beginning of the march....
Posted: Mon, Jun 29, 2015 8:15pm PDT
audioTrans Pride SF 2015 - Senator Leno and legislation (Attachment On: Trans Pride SF 2015 - audio from the stage and march) (audio/mpeg 6.7MB) by Rubble
Hear State Senator Mark Leno, a long time LGBT ally, speak on current state-level transgender legislation being formulated. (3:40) audio...
Posted: Mon, Jun 29, 2015 8:06pm PDT
audioTrans Pride SF 2015 - Trans Activist/Musician Ryan Cassata (Attachment On: Trans Pride SF 2015 - audio from the stage and march) (audio/mpeg 23.3MB) by DJ Rubble
Hear transgender activist/musician Ryan Cassata in a short interview, followed by a solo performance on the Trans Pride stage at Mission Dolores Park just befor...
Posted: Mon, Jun 29, 2015 7:34pm PDT
audioGirls Rock New Orleans, June 8th-13th 2015 (audio/mpeg 3.2MB) by Jesse Rafert
Girls Rock! New Orleans brings together volunteer instructors and female and female identifying kids to create an explosive showcase of talent and inspiration! From June 8th- 13th, kids learn new instruments, form bands, and attend workshops about music, art, and social justice....
Posted: Thu, May 28, 2015 5:12pm PDT
audioQuess, local New Orleans poet, Interview with Nora Maria Fuller (audio/mpeg 29.2MB) by WTUL News and Views
17m Interview with New Orleans poet Quess of New Orleans Chapter of the Black Youth Project 100 talking about their participation in "The Confederate Flag, A Belated Burial 2015," an art and education based effort by John C Sims to create a conversation around the harmful effects of ongoing psychological terrorism in Black communities, especially in the South, and to turn that conversation to action to combat these effects. Louisiana is one of 13 states participating in a belated flag burial ...
Posted: Mon, May 25, 2015 8:45am PDT
audioFavi Estrella Interview on Setting the Standard (audio/mpeg 85.6MB) by paz
Born and raised in San Francisco, Favi began singing at an early age. Now Flores Verdes "Green Flowers" is a Vocalist group based out of San Francisco and Berkeley, California. These Queens have combined their unique styles of singing by, infusing Spanish and English lyrics over hip-hop/reggae beats. Their angelic vocals transform healing waters inside our souls. Expressing different reflections of womyn-hood, bringing back old traditions of honoring our sacred lands, supporting our elders, o...
Posted: Fri, May 22, 2015 2:02pm PDT
audioGirls Rock New Orleans 2015 (audio/mpeg 9.5MB) by wtulnews
Li and Saiya join us to talk about Girls Rock New Orleans, June 8th and on this summer at NOCCA. The performance will be on June 13th, and a fundraiser is tomorrow, at 5pm at Clouet Gardens....
Posted: Fri, May 15, 2015 9:16am PDT
audioInterview with LOUD Queer Youth Theater participants Latreece Reed, Nicky Cao, and Joriel (audio/mpeg 16.4MB) by WTUL News and Views
Gahiji Barrow interviews members of LOUD, the Queer Youth Theater project based in New Orleans today. They discuss their upcoming performance, Pursuit of Justice, which will take place at the Mid City Theater this weekend. Also bring up topics of how queer youth interact with the police and feel about the police in New Orleans and what the group has brought to their lives....
Posted: Wed, May 13, 2015 6:49am PDT
audioTaina Asili and The Fruit of Hope Tour (audio/mpeg 24.9MB) by WTUL News and Views
Taina Asili speaks about her new album, Fruit of Hope and her upcoming workshop and interactive performance in New Orleans, LA. Includes conversation about the intersections of art, politics, and spirituality as well as some of her favorite songs from the movement....
Posted: Wed, Apr 1, 2015 7:25am PDT
audioThe Foundation Gallery (audio/mpeg 10.4MB) by WTUL News and Views
Alice McGillicuddy of the Foundation Gallery talks about being a non-profit gallery in New Orleans and the upcoming events there for New Orleanians to enjoy....
Posted: Wed, Mar 18, 2015 7:33am PDT
audioWTUL News Interviews Dr Reynard Sanders on A Perfect Storm and Jessica of Patois Film Fest (audio/mpeg 14.1MB) by WTUL News
As Part of Patois film fest, we interviewed Dr Sanders, a co-producer of "A Perfect Storm," a film project collected from primary documents and personal interviews conducted in the immediate aftermath of Katrina, when New Orleans municipal schools were being seized by the state of Louisiana and the charter school movement....
Posted: Fri, Mar 13, 2015 10:47am PDT
audio (Attachment On: Skin!) (audio/mpeg 1.6MB) by Tara Dorabji
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Posted: Thu, Mar 12, 2015 11:52pm PDT
audio (Attachment On: A Place of Her Own) (audio/mpeg 4.3MB) by Tara Dorabji
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Posted: Thu, Mar 12, 2015 11:45pm PDT
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