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audioBlack Students Demand Racial Equality at Tulane (audio/mpeg 15.9MB) by WTUL News & Views / Hullabaloo
WTUL News reads Emily Carmichael's article on the Unity demonstrations at Tulane in Nov 2015. Appended is a reading of the Tulane Black Student Union's list of concrete demands to further campus unity and to begin to halt structural racism on Tulane's campus....
Posted: Fri, Nov 27, 2015 8:19am PST
audioWTUL News and Views (audio/mpeg 8.2MB) by wtul news
WTUL News sat down with Alberta Wright of Young Creative Agency, about the their program for digital media training education for New Orleanians in high schools. Alberta Wright talks about the ins and outs, the need and what the program has achieved to date....
Posted: Fri, Jul 31, 2015 10:04am 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
audio“Unmask Your Hometown Heroes!” with herbalist, Christiane, from Rosalie Apothecary (audio/mpeg 10.5MB) by WTUL News and Views
Latter Teens Advisory and WTUL News & Views present “Unmask Your Hometown Heroes!” with herbalist, Christiane, from Rosalie Apothecary...
Posted: Mon, Jul 13, 2015 5:56am PDT
audioOaxaca teachers visit Bay Area and disscuss reform on Settingthestandard (audio/x-wav 249.0MB) by paz
Oaxaca teachers visit Bay Area and discuss reform in Mexico on Settingthestandard, and are in the Bay area doing a speaking tour....
Posted: Fri, Jul 3, 2015 4:31pm PDT
audioThe Campaign To Repeal Public Funding Of Charters In CA With Kathleen Carroll (audio/x-wav 29.2MB) by WorkWeek Radio KPFA Pacifica
Kathleen Carroll, a public education advocate and lawyer who was fired for whistleblowing at the California Commission on Teacher Credentials discusses the campaign to repeal a 1992 law in California that allowed for public funding of privately run charters....
Posted: Fri, Jun 19, 2015 4:46pm 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
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
audioWTUL news and views interviews Divest Tulane on their sit in (audio/mpeg 3.0MB) by wtul news
Michael from Divest Tulane gives an update on the 4th day of a sit in in President Fitts' office by Divest Tulane students, calling upon the president to support the unanimous resolution from Student Government to divest from fossil fuels 3 min...
Posted: Fri, Apr 17, 2015 8:35am PDT
audioOccupy the Farm, the film, opening Tuesday, 03.31.2015, Oakland (audio/mpeg 1.7MB) by KPFA Weekend News/Ann Garrison
Occupy the Farm, a film about the 2012 struggle to claim 20 acres of a historic 100 acre farm for community farmers in Albany, will open at the New Parkway theatre in Oakland on Tuesday, March 31st. The University of California owns the land and it has granted one acre to the community farmers working with the University's Department of Natural Resources. Another 5 to 7 acres has been alloted to University research on corn genetics, and the rest has been promised to a big box grocery store ...
Posted: Sat, Mar 28, 2015 9:17pm 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
audioTulane Black Arts Festival (audio/mpeg 14.8MB) by WTUL News and Views
Tulane Black Arts festival organizers give a preview of this year's events, including a keynote speech by Spike Lee. Conversation includes information about how the fest was planned and what participants can expect....
Posted: Thu, Mar 5, 2015 10:15am PST
audioMark w/ BAMN Interview Work-To-Rule Action in Oakland; 20 Schools Participate (audio/x-wav 130.8MB) by paz
Teachers at about 20 Oakland public schools are working the minimum number of required hours in a labor action to protest the slow pace of contract negotiations, teacher union president Trish Gorham said Friday Several hundred Oakland Education Association teachers as well as students and parents rallied outside an Oakland Unified School District Board meeting on Jan. 28. After they went inside, they spoke out against proposals to privatize Fremont, Castlemont and McClymonds high schools, ...
Posted: Tue, Feb 17, 2015 11:57pm PST
audioHooking Up and Staying Hooked w/ Colin Adamo (audio/mpeg 22.0MB) by WTUL News and Views
Information about Hooking Up and Staying Hooked, a website and educational graphic novel for high school aged guys about sexual health and healthy relationships....
Posted: Wed, Feb 4, 2015 6:45am PST
audioTulane Fossil Fuel Divestment Movement (audio/mpeg 30.7MB) by WTUL News and Views
Emma Collin joined News and Views for an interview to discuss the fossil fuel divestment movement at Tulane University....
Posted: Mon, Jan 26, 2015 7:28am PST
audio (Attachment On: Paloma informs us on SAPICHAI and their reasources in Peru on settingthestandard) (audio/x-wav 145.9MB) by paz
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Posted: Sun, Dec 21, 2014 10:58pm PST
audioUCB tuition hike activists get ousted by UCPD from Wheeler Hall [AUDIO] (Attachment On: Treesit UC Berkeley Tuition Protest) (audio/mpeg 5.8MB) by Darin
The students and activists involved in this struggle for free or freer education have left properties in wheeler and in the entrance of dwinelle. Such goods suc...
Posted: Sun, Nov 30, 2014 9:25pm PST
audioInterview with Nardo Flores, comite de padres de los 43 desaparecido --La Onda Productions (audio/x-wav 66.6MB) by Informacion Es Poder
Interview with Nardo Flores, member of the Parent Committee of the 43 kidnapped students of the Normal Rural Isidro Burgos in Ayotzinapa, Guerrero, Mexico. Today, November the 7th, the news published announced the arrest of 3 Guerreros Unidos members responsible for the kidnapping and presumed murder....
Posted: Fri, Nov 7, 2014 10:08pm PST
audioInterview with JUAN FLORES, CRPE --La Onda Productions (Attachment On: Interview with Nardo Flores, comite de padres de los 43 desaparecido --La Onda Productions) (audio/x-wav 105.6MB) by Informacion Es Poder
JUAN FLORES is a Community Organizer for CRPE--CENTER ON RACE, POVERTY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. Conversation on Social Justice and The Center on Race, Poverty ...
Posted: Fri, Nov 7, 2014 9:54pm PST
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