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Category: Ism Prism

Ism Prism 3/1/11

Producer/Host: Val King
Studio Engineer: Amy Browne

Topic: What are women’s issues in the 21st century?

What are women’s issues? What is a feminist? Do you recognize a backlash against women?

Guests: Lynnette George, Dawn Fortune

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Author Community Radio WERU FMPosted on March 1, 2011March 2, 2011Categories Ism PrismTags feminism, womenLeave a comment on Ism Prism 3/1/11

Ism Prism 1/4/11

Producer/Host: Valentine R.H. King
Studio Engineer: Amy Browne

Topic: Review of 2010 from a progressive perspective

Guest: Amadee Braxton, Activist

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Author Community Radio WERU FMPosted on January 4, 2011January 4, 2011Categories Ism PrismLeave a comment on Ism Prism 1/4/11

Ism Prism 12/7/10

Producer/Host: Val King
Studio Engineer: Amy Browne

Topic: Beehive Design Collective

What is their mission? Who is their audience? Kick starter campaign

Guests: Beehive Design Collective members emily simons, kehben grier and nicole debarber

FMI: www.beehivecollective.org

Author Community Radio WERU FMPosted on December 7, 2010December 8, 2010Categories Ism PrismTags Beehive Design CollectiveLeave a comment on Ism Prism 12/7/10

Ism Prism 10/5/10

Producer/Host: Valentine R. H. King
Studio Engineer: Amy Browne

Topic: White Privilege

What is white privilege? Does having a black president mean racism is over? Why are people afraid to have the conversation about race?

Guest: Ali Michael, PhD student working on thesis on White Privilege

Author Community Radio WERU FMPosted on October 5, 2010October 6, 2010Categories Ism PrismTags race, racism, white privilegeLeave a comment on Ism Prism 10/5/10

Ism Prism 9/7/10

Producer/Host: Valentine R. H. King

Topic: Peace as Reality

Do people need violence?  Are people afraid of peace?  What must individuals do to create a peace investment?

Guest: Doug Allen, University of Maine Professor, also activist for Bangor Peace & Justice Center

Author Community Radio WERU FMPosted on September 7, 2010September 9, 2010Categories Ism PrismTags PeaceLeave a comment on Ism Prism 9/7/10

Ism Prism 8/3/10

Producer/Host: Val R.H. King

Studio Engineer: Amy Browne

Topics: Film Festival, Film Development

The goal for economic development of film in Maine.  What film would mean to local film makers.  How to grow the film industry in Maine

Guests: Dylan Howard, Richard Kane

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Author Community Radio WERU FMPosted on August 3, 2010August 3, 2010Categories Ism PrismTags film, film festivals, MaineLeave a comment on Ism Prism 8/3/10

Ism Prism 7/6/10 & 7/10/10

NOTE:  This show was originally webcast on 7/6/10 while the station was off the air for repairs.

Producer/Host: Val King

Studio Engineer: Joel Mann

Topic: Film Festival

How did the festival come about?  How does it help the community?  What do the organizers want the festival to offer the public?

Guests:  Dylan Howard, Richard Kane

Author Community Radio WERU FMPosted on July 10, 2010July 8, 2010Categories Ism PrismLeave a comment on Ism Prism 7/6/10 & 7/10/10

Ism Prism 6/1/10

Producer/Host: Valentine R. H. King

Studio Engineer: Amy Browne

Topic: Transsexuality

Guest:  Rachel Genthner

Author Community Radio WERU FMPosted on June 1, 2010June 2, 2010Categories Ism PrismTags transsexualityLeave a comment on Ism Prism 6/1/10

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