International Women's Day (March 8th) is a global day celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. International Women's Day honors the work of the suffragettes, feminists, and pioneers who have fought for gender equality.
The first International Women's Day event was run in 1911, based on suffragettes campaigning for women's right to vote.
KBOO is celebrating International Women's Day as part of our All Thrills No Frills special programming campaign by bringing you a series of special programs throughout the Month created by, for, and about women!
For 2024's edition of International Women's Day, We'll be broadcasting Women-centered content for a full 40 hours. Kicking off on Thursday, March 7th! Check out the individual specials below!
Time
Special
Host
3/7, 8:00 PM
Women With Powerhouse Vocals - Ear to the Streets of Portland
Sekoynia Wright
3/7, 10:00 PM
Autonomy Hour
Kathy Fors
3/8, 12:00 AM
Lemonade Special
Lola Briceño
3/8, 1:00 AM
Women in Metal
The Metal Maestra
3/8, 2:00 AM
TBA
3/8, 3:00 AM
Women in Reggae
Shocks of Sheba
3/8, 5:30 AM
Cascadia Coffeehouse
Diane Hunt
3/8, 7:00 AM
Democracy Now (Syndicated)
Amy Goodman
3/8, 8:00 AM
The Gap
Althea Billings & Tammy Habteyes
3/8, 9:00 AM
Diaspora
Ivonne Rivero
3/8, 10:00 AM
Tonalli
Carmen Garnica
3/8, 11:00 AM
Out of the Streets of Portland: The Story of Kenton Women's Village
Jenka Soderberg
3/8, 11:30 AM
Women's Day Special
Carrie Cantrell
3/8, 12:00 PM
Movin' On
Laurie Sonnenfeld
3/8, 1:30 PM
Women's Day Special
Katy Maloney
3/8, 3:00 PM
Lisa Loving and Ani Haines on Shutting Down Our Emerging Real-Life American Handmaidens Tale
Lisa Loving & Ani Haines
3/8, 4:00 PM
Country Women (From the KBOO Archive 1992)
Barbara Bernstein
3/8, 5:00 PM
"What are our Responsibilities to Gaza?" With Maxine Fookson
Jan Haaken talks with feminist activists about the International Women's
Strike (with Portland events starting 4pm 3/8 in 'Pioneer' Courthouse
Square), and particularly about one of the strike demands: Reproductive
Justice. Guests include organizers from the Internati...
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We end 24 hours of special programs by for and about Women / Femme identified
people with a show highlighting women who scream. Join us for an annual
catharsis as we give voice to our rage, our pain, and our power.
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton (November 12, 1815 – October 26, 1902) was an
American suffragist, social activist, abolitionist, and leading figure of
the early women's rights movement. Her Declaration of Sentiments, presented
at the Seneca Falls Convention held in 1848 in Senec...
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I was a bus driver for nearly twenty years. In 2001, I walked into my
bosses' office and announced I was "changing" gender. These stories reflect
that struggle, and the struggle of serving an increasingly oppressed
population. Some passengers are saints, some are dangero...
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Ani wraps up International Women's Day with 2 1/2 hours of women who get
really loud.
Featuring experimental, punk, rock, spoken word, and even the occasional folk
song or two....
Photo credit, ani "She Speaks Anarchism"
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Godiva brings a three hour mix of punk and metal to the air, International
Women's Day style. This show will highlight the music of women of color,
including trans and nonbinary identified people.
Photo credit to Dr Case, from Flickr, used under Creative Commons License
A...
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