Produced at the height of the Hollywood Red Scare by blacklisted filmmakers,
1954's Salt of the Earth is a groundbreaking drama that highlights the roles
of Latina women and striking mineworkers. Jenn Chavez talks with the
organizers of an upcoming event at the Hollywoo...
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31 days ago we were infected with the first executive order. Will we survive
this next term? Join us for QTPOCTalk where we will discuss resistance,
revolution and the end of western civilization as we know it.
In this episode of QTPOCTalk we wanted to focus Trumps administ...
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Steve Williams is a Portland poet and artist who publishes his poems with
on-line journals, he says, because he prefers to support them. He works
with the disabled to help them find employment --- and often says he "lives
with a lovely woman who writes and edits better tha...
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The Patriot's win another Superbowl. When should couples stop "splitting
the check" when dining out? Paula Patton files restraining order against
ex-husband Robin Thicke. Join us as we discuss these topics and more.
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Dmae welcomes Bag&Baggage Productions and the NW premiere of
of Brontë by Polly Teale, a play about the famous literary sisters. We'll
talk with artistic director Scott Palmer and two actors Morgan Cox (who plays
Emily Brontë ), Jessi Walters (who plays Anne Brontë). The pl...
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I’m Not Racist… Am I? is a feature documentary about how this next
generation is going to confront racism. We asked 12 teenagers from New York
City to come together for one school year to talk about race and privilege in
a series of workshops and in conversations with fr...
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Callie from the KBOO Youth Collective interviews Annika and Alexis from
Stories to Change the World
Stories to Change the World is a short story contest for youth and adults
which builds the body of literature depicting positive and possible futures,
and empowers youth as ...
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On this edition of Free Culture Radio, we look at spirituality, magic, and
marijuana, with our guest, the researcher and historian Chris Bennett.
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Animated Worlds is the Portland International Film Festival's showcase for
animated features and shorts, sponsored by local animation studio Laika
Entertainment. Joining us to talk about their latest films are
Portlander-turned-New-Yorker Bill Plympton (Revengeance) and...
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In times of crisis one can simultaneously see danger and opportunity. Today
there is nostalgia for an imagined past and a desire to recreate it. It’s a
seductive tale. Things were better then. The country was unchallenged in the
world. Jobs were plentiful. Minorities, wo...
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