International Women's Day Portland Oregon radio (March 8, 2010) A whole day's programming honouring International Women's Day Mon, 03/08/2010 - 5:30am - Tue, 03/09/2010 - 5:30am
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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY Monday. March 8, 2010 Portland Oregon community radio kboo 90.7 fm Captured on FM band tuner-receiver located on the East Side
A whole day's programming honoring International Women's Day 2010
Submitted by Kathleen Stephenson on Fri, 03/05/2010 - 12:25pm
Special Programming: Public Affairs Air date: Mon, 03/08/2010 - 5:30am - Tue, 03/09/2010 - 5:30am Short Description: International Women's Day - Women on the Path to Selfhood
International Women's Day on KBOO
Women on the Path to Selfhood - Programming by, about and for women from 5:30AM Monday until 5:30AM Tuesday
At 5:30AM Diane Hunt hosts an all womenâs version of Folk Expresso
At 7 itâs Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman (audio available at DemocracyNow.org)
At 8 itâs a special Talk Radio Show called âNo Regrets: Women and Abortionâ hosted by Linda Olson Osterlund and Ani Haines.
At 9 on the Old Mole Variety Hour. Laurie Mercier interviews Kim Brodkin of Lewis and Clark about the upcoming Gender Studies Symposium; the movie moles discuss women and film; and more!
At 10 Chris Andreae hosts Air Cascadia with a focus on the women of Haiti and Jocelyne Gay, Haitian singer, songwriter and activist.
At 10:15 on Locus Focus the guest is Laurie Mazur of the Population Justice Project, who will talk about how climate change is affecting women in the developing world. Barbara Bernstein hosts.
At 11 hear The Wheel of Health: How to Stay Healthy in a Sick World hosted by Lyn Moelich with guests L.Ac. Jeanette Dodge, Susan Grey, DC. and herbalists Grace Hague and Zale Chadwick.
At noon Retta Christie hosts Noontime Jamboree with special guest acclaimed vocalist Rebecca Kilgore.
At 2 Occidental Tourist presents an hour of Gypsy â Romani women singers with host Kathy Fors.
At 3 Jennifer Kemp speaks with Marisa Meltzer, author of "Girl Power: The Nineties Revolution in Music."
At 3:30 Korean and Ghanaian women speak about their experiences in Oregon (from the KBOO Archives.)
At 4 Kellyn Gross presents recent speeches form the 2010 Public Interest Environmental Law Conference featuring Anuradha Mittal, founder of the Oakland Institute and renowned expert on trade, development, human rights and agriculture issues and Patricia Cochran, Chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council
At 5 All Women KBOO Newscast
At 5:30 Maggie Starr presents a special on Local Women Tattoo Artists.
At 6 Women in Poetry produced by Kellyn Gross.
At 6:30 former political prisoner and activist Ramona Africa, recorded at the recent Environmental Law Conference.
At 7PM Crystal Leighty interviews Mikayah Heart, author of âMy Wild Sweet Dream,â about one womanâs journey to selfhood.
At 7:30 Agnes Pilgrim Speaks. Agnes Pilgrim was honored as a âLiving Treasureâ by her tribe, the Confederated Tribes of Siletz, and as a âLiving Cultural Legendâ by the Oregon Council of the Arts.
At 8 it's a special edition of Paula's Picks featuring women in soul, hip hop, gospel and more.
At 10 Linda Olson Osterlund speaks with local journalist Kimberly Wilson about women in Haiti.
At 11 A Tribute to Judy Bari, the renowned environmental, labor and social justice leader. She organized nonviolent protests against destructive corporate logging of the redwood forests. She died of breast cancer on March 2, 1997.
At Midnight Ani hosts her annual Screaming Women Special
And finally at 3AM the Shocks of Sheba celebrate the women of reggae
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