The Digital Rhythm Revolution Episodes play every 5th Sunday ( March, May,
Aug, and Nov), 7-8p
Things are changing.
Let's lean into the unknown.
Heavy Techno chops, Off-Kilter Beats, Spacious Dub, Static.
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This episode is hosted by Stephanie. First, we hear Kiyan talk about the new
Superman movie. Then, Nena shares her thoughts on Dave and Busters as a date
location. After that, Em speaks about actor Malachai Barton. Finally, Clark
gives a history on the Wobble Dance.
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Good morning, I’m Sherry and today we spotlight two critical federal
actions affecting our community: the cut in funding to the Corporation for
Public Broadcasting, and AG Pam Bondi’s legal threat over Oregon’s
sanctuary policies. These issues touch not just our media ...
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This was the pilot program for "The Rose Looking Happy Face Show with Host/DJ
Thomas James" which is now being considered by KBOO as a show in regular
rotation every two months. The show highlights recovery from active
addiction, resources and outreach in the PDX communi...
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On this month's ALL NEW Voices For The Animals, it's Part 2 of our coverage
of the struggling Multnomah County Animal Shelter. Host Michele Coppola
talks with Erin Grahek, the newest Director of Multnomah County Animal
Services about the challenges the shelter faces, and...
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Hosted by Sherry Morisch
Engineered by Zack Flanary
Progressive Voices Talk Radio
Welcome to Progressive Voices Talk Radio, a public affairs program dedicated
to highlighting critical issues and fostering community-driven solutions and
actions. For nearly 12 years, we'v...
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One show, two interviews!
Founded in 2008, Try Vegan PDX is a volunteer run 501c(3) based in Portland,
Oregon. Our vision is to build and support an inclusive vegan community while
advocating for compassion and non-violence towards all beings. Try Vegan
PDX offers educ...
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Adam Carpinelli interviews Bo Brinson with Brown Hope, Criminon and many
other community projects supporting communities of color, formerly
incarcerated, houseless and people in recovery and transition.
For more information: www.brownhope.org/www.criminon.com
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