Sun, 28 February 2016
The #RADIO show this week covers Beyonce, #BlackLivesMatter, and what pop culture does/doesn't do to move us forward; hears the inside scoop on the Presidential election from the Granite State; discusses the power of humor, red pumps and of using pop culture for change; and finds out why people are fighting over bathing suits and guns in Florida. *Special guests include: dream hampton (@dreamhampton) Revolve Impact, MomsRising, award-winning filmmaker and author; Christina D’Allesandro (@cdallesandro), MomsRising; Luvvie Ajayi (@Luvvie) Awesomely Luvvie and Red Pump Project; Patricia Brigham, League of Women Voters Florida. Featuring music from bensound.com |
Sun, 21 February 2016
Breaking Through is off this week but please enjoy one of our recent favorite episodes, and tune in again next week! The #RADIO show this week covers the U.S. Supreme Court and immigration policy reform; steps for ending police brutality; the latest with the Iowa caucuses; and hope in partisan times.
*Special guests include: Marielena Hincapie (@MarielenaNILC), National Immigration Law Center; Monifa Bandele (@monifabandele ), MomsRising; Jessica Vanden Berg (@JessVandenBerg), Strategic Elements; Bill Finkbeiner, former WA State Senate Majority Leader.
Music: bensound.com
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Sat, 13 February 2016
The #RADIO show this week covers Beyonce, #BlackLivesMatter, and what pop culture does/doesn't do to move us forward; hears the inside scoop on the Presidential election from the Granite State; discusses the power of humor, red pumps and of using pop culture for change; and finds out why people are fighting over bathing suits and guns in Florida. *Special guests include: dream hampton (@dreamhampton) Revolve Impact, MomsRising, award-winning filmmaker and author; Christina D’Allesandro (@cdallesandro), MomsRising; Luvvie Ajayi (@Luvvie) Awesomely Luvvie and Red Pump Project; Patricia Brigham, League of Women Voters Florida. Music: http://www.bensound.com |
Sun, 7 February 2016
The #RADIO show this week takes an inside look at the impact of the federal minimum wage for tipped workers being stuck at $2.13 per hour and discusses a new book, Forked: A New Standard For American Dining; then we move on to cover the 23rd anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and why it’s time to update that policy; a time traveling discussion about Black women and girls, as well as Black History Month follows; and the show closes with a close look at the election experience in Iowa and New Hampshire.
*Special guests include: Saru Jayaraman, Restaurant Opportunities Centers United (ROC United); Vicki Shabo, National Partnership for Women & Families; Dr. Cynthia Greenlee (@CynthiaGreenlee); Philip Elliot, Washington Correspondent for TIME.
Music: www.bensound.com
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