FM April 27: Sisterhood City, Deliver This! & Where is your Line?

FM April 27: Sisterhood ...

Hosted by Lynn Harris Ballen and Alicia Fry. How did the politics, history, and geography of  Southern California make it the perfect place for the genesis of a rich tradition in feminist art? Hear all about Sisterhood City: Feminist Art in Los Angeles– from a recent panel...
FM April 20: New Racism in Academia, Rethinking Genesis, Feminism & Migration

FM April 20: New Racism ...

Hosted by Ariana Manov and Christene Kings. Pioneer feminist theologian Dr. Rosemary Radford Ruether takes a bound-to-be-controversial “Fresh look at Genesis: A world of Hope Beyond the Barriers of Patriarchy” Myra Duran, National Campus Organizer for the Feminist Majority and...
FM April 13: Work It! & Chicana Feminisms

FM April 13: Work It! &#...

Hosted by Christene Kings and Lynn Harris Ballen. We’re Working It!  The biggest stars of the day – from Katy Perry, Nikki Minaj, Lady Gaga, to Adam Lambert – play in the brightest lights with conventions of gender and sexuality, echoing and building upon traditions...
FM April 6: Clowns Without Borders & Sex Ed with Julia Sweeney

FM April 6: Clowns Witho...

Hosted by Ariana Manov and Celina Alvarez. What do clowns and elephants have to do with a Guatamalan who was raised Mexican? Writer, performer and teacher Sayda Trujillo describes her national and international theater work, educating kids and adults in isolated communities, like...
FM March 30: PCC Feminists/Gender & Justice / Emma’s Revolution

FM March 30: PCC Feminis...

Hosted by: Lynn Harris Ballen and Celina Alvarez. Hear highlights from the Feminist Coming Out Day event, recorded live at Pasadena City College with community panelists and a student audience. Then, how does the criminal justice system impact the lives of girls, women and children?...
FM March 23: ‘Strange Stirring’/‘No Excuses’/‘Trio’/‘Fry Bread Queen’

FM March 23: ‘Strange ...

Hosted by Ariana Manov and Susan Kraker: It’s A Strange Stirring when feminist historian Stephanie Coontz describes where Betty Friedan of The Feminine Mystique got it right –and wrong and what, fifty years later, we can learn from this book that was considered as big...

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