In this episode we interview Dr. Keren Brown Wilson, “grandmother of
assisted living” in Oregon, and President, JFR Foundation.
Keren has over 30 years’ experience in long-term care and supportive
housing. She was the principal architect of the Oregon model of assisted
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Book Mole Larry Bowlden reviews Elisabeth Cohen’s, The Glitch, a quirky,
insightful novel about high-powered women, the drive for success, and the
future role of artificial intelligence devices.
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Frann Michel discusses the recent Supreme Court decision in NIFLA v
Becerra, which ruled that crisis pregnancy centers can continue lying to
people seeking reproductive health care. She comments on the decision’s
relation to the patriarchal religious right, racism, and capi...
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The hosts of Black Book Talk welcome author, lawyer and professor Renee Simms
to discuss her new book Meet Behind Mars. Call (503) 231-8187 to join the
conversation and talk about what you've been reading this Summer.
Renee Simms is a novelist and lawyer interested in b...
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July 4, 2018
The Politics of Living – July 6, 2018 - 30 minute show
Content Contributors:
Tave Fasce Drake: Gazpacho and Tomato Trivia
Kristin Thiel: The She Ra Solution
M L lauri (Let's Stop For A Minute)
Vicky Mazzone (Host & Producer)
Technical Assistance:
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"Women's writing tends to get disapeared when they die..." -Ursula K. Le Guin
Portland's own Ursula K. Le Guin passed away this year at the age of 88. She
was a novelist working mainly in the genres of fantasy and science
fiction but she also authored children's books, s...
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We go back to the night in June 1969 at the New York City Stonewall Inn that
sparked the LGBT rights movement. On today s show we ll hear about the day
that galvanized a generation and the continued fight for LGBT civil rights.
The first Pride parades took place in June ...
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Transcript of 6/29/18 9:00 am - 10:00 am - Radiozine hosted by Theresa
Mitchell and Jenka Soderberg, featuring Danielle of OccupyICEPDX
[00:50]
Speaker - This is KBOO, Portland the time now is 9:00 and comi...
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Host Paul Roland welcomes back Deborah Schartzkopff, anti-electroshock
activist based in McMinnville. She hosts the website ectjustice.com and is
pursuing a national class action product liability suit around the devices
used in electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) or el...
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This week, Making Contact looks at California's fight over rent control. The
stage is set for a political battle between two polar worldviews. Is housing
a human right, or is real estate property an investment commodity? And where
on that continuum is California's common...
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