Today, Theresa speaks with Robert Gottlieb to discuss why a care economy and
care-centered politics can influence and reorient such issues as health, the
environment, climate, race, inequality, gender, and immigration.
10-16-2022
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Bill Resnick interviews David Riemer about his latest book, Putting
Government in its Place, the Case for a new Deal 3.0. But don’t be fooled.
He sees state policy as crucial for controlling capitalism, and he attributes
our current crises of inequality, homelessness, and g...
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It's KBOO's end-of-year pledge drive and the first person who pledges $250 to
KBOO during our show on Monday, December 19, will receive the gift of a
reversible felted and beaded purple shawl, handmade from a mix of merino wool
and silk by Fiber Mole Desiree Hellegers. T...
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Ever since last summer, when the city of Portland denied Zenith Energy the
Land Use Compatibility (LUCS) statement to expand their oil train operastions
in Northwest Portland, it looked like Zenith might actually be forced to shut
down. But then to the amazement and dismay ...
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Retreating sea ice is probably affecting your weather right now.
The truth about sea ice from long-time Arctic expert Dr. Don Perovich.
Which hemisphere is getting stormier and why?
Professor Tiffany Shaw, leader of new science of storms explains.
Plus global climate an...
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Finding a dead bird on the beach might not be pleasant, but tracking those
birds can provide a wealth of important information about the health of our
marine and coastal environment - and that information can lead to positive
changes. You might be surprised to learn that...
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Conducted by Charles Shambry, current volunteer and member of KBOO's Board of
Directors. --
KatMeow García is a bilingual Media Educator and Manager of Media Education
at Open Signal, a media arts center in Portland, where she oversees the
media education programs. She ...
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This week For The Wild Podcast presents Part One of a two-part conversation
between brontë velez and Dr. Tiffany Lethabo King. Circumferencing Dr.
Tiffany Lethabo King’s book The Black Shoals: Offshore Formations of Black
and Native Studies, brontë and Tiffany explore sa...
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The UN has classified at least 40% of the Earth's land as degraded. That
figure is estimated to be somewhere between 1 billion, even up to 6 billion
hectares of degraded land. Much if not most of this degradation can be
attributed to human activity, particularly that of ...
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Emerging from violent censorship, Angela Davis' teaching and Nina Simone's
song "To Be Young, Gifted, and Black" lead off our new effort at "Green
Showbiz". These women's beliefs in Peace and Freedom and Beauty and Community
and the Earth ...These are flight paths to Int...
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