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audioFull audio of press conference (Attachment On: Moms4Housing Declare Victory: Moms' House to Remain in Community Hands Forever) (audio/mpeg 29.9MB) by Dave Id
(audio 43:25) Note that delivery trucks and forklifts from a business a few doors down create background noise near the early part of the press conference. ...
Posted: Mon, Nov 2, 2020 11:56pm PST
audioFull audio of press conference (Attachment On: Moms 4 Housing Declare Intention to Remain After Eviction Notice) (audio/mpeg 22.0MB) by Dave Id
(audio 31:52)...
Posted: Thu, Dec 26, 2019 3:13am PST
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
audioWomanifest 9: The Healer, A Celebration of Black Women in New Orleans (audio/mpeg 23.2MB) by WTUL News and Views
Kezia Vida of WTUL News and Views spoke with Brotha Shack and Mama Fiyah about the True Love Movement and their upcoming festival, Womanifest 9, coming up on March 3rd in New Orleans. Speaking about the importance of celebrating and supporting black women, what healing means, and the role of non-black people in the movement....
Posted: Fri, Mar 2, 2018 7:19am 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
audioStreet Heat Radio Show in Fresno: December 22, 2017 (audio/mpeg 107.5MB) by Mike Rhodes
Street Heat is a radio show about the politics and progressive events in the Central Valley....
Posted: Sat, Dec 23, 2017 9:20am PST
audioInterview with Voice of the Experienced (VOTE) lead organizer Dolfinette Martin (audio/mpeg 42.5MB) by Theodore Hilton
Topics: December 16, 2017 March for Currently and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls, incarceration in Louisiana, women's experiences of carceral system, grassroots prison activism in Louisiana....
Posted: Wed, Nov 15, 2017 7:21am PST
audioDances For Solidarity: for women and girls (audio/mpeg 47.8MB) by WTUL New Orleans 9.15 News & Views
On Wednesday, June 14th, Dances for Solidarity- an ongoing project led by dance artist Sarah Dahnke in collaboration with other dancers, choreographers, artists, and socially conscious individuals- hosted an evening of performances and panel discussion on women’s issues as they relate to incarceration and reentry....
Posted: Tue, Jul 4, 2017 8:24am PDT
audioKristen Crain of JRSC on NOLA Criminal Justice System’s Neglect of Sexual Assault Cases (audio/mpeg 15.2MB) by WTUL News & Views
12m30s Judicial Reforms For Sex Crimes (JSRC) is a coalition of survivors of sexual violence and their supporters who are focused on collecting data on New Orleans' criminal justice system’s neglect of of sex crimes. To follow up after a press conference they held last Friday on the steps of the DA’s office, Kristen Crain of JSRC is speaking to us at WTUL News and Views....
Posted: Sun, May 28, 2017 5:12pm PDT
audioNicole Humphrey, 'Not Racist or Bigot,' on Class and Section 8 Housing (audio/mpeg 764.0KB) by FRONTLINE in Dallas, TX
"It's just not people who are of the same class as us. Which sounds bad, but I don't mean that in a bad way." - Nicole Humphrey...
Posted: Wed, May 10, 2017 5:14pm PDT
audioAudio: Louise Rosealma on Berkeley and It’s Implications (Attachment On: Louise Rosealma on Berkeley and It’s Implications) (audio/mpeg 23.2MB) by It's Going Down
[ Audio: 34:12 ]...
Posted: Tue, Apr 18, 2017 5:39pm PDT
audioBrytanee Brown on Housing and Urban Displacement: Oakland and New Orleans (audio/mpeg 9.8MB) by WTUL New Orleans 9.15 News & Views
Oakland-based activist Brytanee Brown joins WTUL News and Views in the studio to discuss housing as a women's issue, re-imagining the language and intentions of urban planning and design, and some solutions for combatting urban displacement....
Posted: Thu, Mar 16, 2017 10:21am PDT
audioRemoving barriers to higher education for formerly incarcerated women and girls (audio/mpeg 23.0MB) by WTUL News and Views
Janet Hays interviews Syrita Steib-Martin about how her personal experience in a federal penitentiary led her to creating Operation Restoration in New Orleans to help returning women and girls obtain medical educations post-incarceration. Operation Restoration assists women upon release with the monumental task of restoring themselves through the fundamentals needed to transition back into society. Once the fundamental needs are met Operation Restoration focuses on helping women obtain a high...
Posted: Mon, Oct 17, 2016 6:58am PDT
audioWTUL News and Views speaks with Michelle Erenberg of Lift Louisiana (audio/mpeg 17.2MB) by wtul news
The Supreme Court recently struck down, 5-3, a Texas law designed to burden women and women's health clinics to a degree that access to health care was restricted. What implications does this have for Louisianans, and the efforts since 2014 to close women's clinics?...
Posted: Fri, Jul 1, 2016 9:41am PDT
audioLyn Archer speaks about New Orleans City proposed shut-down of French Quarter Strip Clubs (audio/mpeg 33.6MB) by WTUL News & Views
In-studio interview with Lyn Archer, New Orleans resident and stripper, on proposed shut-down of more than half of French Quarter Strip Clubs....
Posted: Mon, Jun 27, 2016 7:45am PDT
audioFull audio of press conference (Attachment On: Oakland Community: OPD Is Rotten to Its Core and Libby’s Got to Go (audio)) (audio/mpeg 29.1MB) by Dave Id
(audio 31:46)...
Posted: Tue, Jun 21, 2016 6:48pm PDT
audioDarwin BondGraham & Ali Winston Discuss Their Oakland Police Investigation, Firing of Sean Whent (audio/mpeg 32.6MB) by UpFront, KPFA
Since this program was recorded, within a week of the firing of chief Sean Whent (on June 10), Oakland police have churned through two more, interim chief Ben Fairow (June 10 - June 15) and acting chief Paul Figueroa (June 15 - June 17). City Administrator Sabrina Landreth was then appointed by Mayor Libby Schaaf to oversee the department, and on June 20, deputy chief David Downing was named acting assistant chief. More and more crimes and corruption of Oakland police continue to be exposed....
Posted: Tue, Jun 21, 2016 5:33pm PDT
audioConversations in Color Featuring Alexis De Veaux and Janet Mock (audio/mpeg 2.1MB) by WTUL News & Views
Conversations in Color, an intimate discussion on Black Feminism, Sexuality, Intersectionality, Emergent Strategy and Afrofuturism featuring Alexis De Veaux, 2015 Lambda Literary Best Lesbian Fiction award winner, and Janet Mock, Trans-advocate and MSNBC So Popular Talk Show Host....
Posted: Sat, Feb 20, 2016 9:41pm PST
audioConversations in Color Featuring Alexis De Veaux and Janet Mock, Part II (Attachment On: Conversations in Color Featuring Alexis De Veaux and Janet Mock) (audio/mpeg 20.4MB) by WTUL News & Views
Part II sheds light on current events: Beyonce's new song release, "Formation," and Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's off-key attempts to garner Black an...
Posted: Sun, Feb 21, 2016 9:56pm PST
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