FM Jan 9:  ‘We Wanted A Revolution’ / Women of Rock Oral Histories

FM Jan 9: ‘We Wan...

THIS WEEK on Feminist Magazine with co-hosts Lynn Harris Ballen & Ande Richards : FIRST up, it’s your last chance week to see the amazing exhibit We Wanted a Revolution, Black Radical Women 1965–85 in L.A.  We talk to curator Catherine Morris about the exhibit –...
FM Jan 2: Year-End Music Show / Best of 2017

FM Jan 2: Year-End Music...

THIS WEEK on Feminist Magazine with co-hosts Valecia Phillips & Karina Elias :: We bring you our special year-end music show featuring some of the best songs of 2017 by women and gender non-conforming artists and female-fronted bands about resistance and those that inspired, moved...
FM Dec 26:  best books! Hit So Hard/Mean/Unscrewed

FM Dec 26: best books! ...

THIS WEEK on Feminist Magazine with hosts Lynn Harris Ballen & Karina Elias: we talk to three authors about some our favorite books of the year! FIRST … Are women being sold the illusion of sexual empowerment? Karina Elias speaks with author, podcast host and agenda-setting...
FM Nov 27: Girl Journalists/ Black Feminists/ Public Policy

FM Nov 27: Girl Journali...

This week on Feminist Magazine with hosts Lynn Harris Ballen & Kiyana Williams : “You’ve got a voice, kid. Use it!” That’s the inspiring challenge from the folks at Connectopod – a youth journalist program for kids in LA. Using podcasts as a vehicle,...
FM Nov 21: Gun Violence/ #MeToo / Peace Over Violence

FM Nov 21: Gun Violence/...

THIS WEEK on Feminist Magazine with hosts Lynn Harris Ballen and Kiyana Williams : FIRST… In December 2012 Americans woke up to the horrific news of the slaughter of 20 elementary students in Sandyhook Connecticut, but 5 years later, nothing has been done to truly address gun...
FM Nov 7: Dance as an Act of Resistance

FM Nov 7: Dance as an Ac...

THIS WEEK on Feminist Magazine with producer and host Valecia Phillips :: On today’s show, we’ll spend the entire hour focused on the role of dance and the body in the resistance. How does it contribute to the intersection between arts and activism? And how is it being used...

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