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psychgumbo with dr holly peek
dr holly peek
2013-06-14 5:15 PM Dr. Holly Peek interviews Dr. Omar Manejwala about his book "Cravings: why we can't seem to get enough." (audio/mpeg)
Judges Grrrrrr
Gahiji Barrow and Mallory Faulk
2013-06-10 2:55 PM An article on a Federal Judge making racist remarks and a look at the power judges wield and how they abuse society with that power. (audio/mpeg)
Interview with Laura Bevins
Gahiji Barrow
2013-06-10 2:48 PM Interview with Laura Bevins an assistant Branch manager of the New Orleans Public Library. She gives an overview of the Summer Reading Program (audio/mpeg)
Should I stay or should I go
stone center
2013-06-07 3:10 PM immigration stone center tulane spring 2013 (audio/mpeg)
Immigration Effects on New Orleans families
Furman and Lee
2013-06-07 3:02 PM Furman and Lee of Tulane's Stone Center (audio/mpeg)
Stone Center report on Brazilian World Cup
emily cuevas, emily carson, elizabeth edel
2013-06-07 2:39 PM stone center program on brazilian world cup (audio/mpeg)
MIndset - Becky Allen
Dr Nick Pejic
2013-06-07 2:23 PM MIndset - Becky Allen
Nick Pejic sits down with a woman who has barely sat down or stood still for the past 30 years. Sometimes described as New Orleans' only female female impersonator, Becky Allen is the first lady of New Orleans theater and stand-up comedy. (audio/mpeg)
OPPRC Protest
WTUL News and Views
2013-06-03 2:16 PM In this segment, Gahiji and Kezia report on a protest last Thursday by the OPPRC, urging the mayor to release prisoners in OPP who would be released if there was a Category 3 hurricane threatening the city. Discussions of consent decree and other criminal justice issues follow. (audio/mpeg)
Interview with Karissa Lewis and Marylin Madrigal
Gahiji Barrow
2013-05-20 2:25 PM An interview with Karissa Lewis and Marylin Madrigal from the Center For Third World Organizing. Also a reading of Original Big 7 Social Aid and Pleasure Club's response to the Mother's Day shooting and then a discussion on violence and justice with Karissa. (audio/mpeg)
Interview with Dr. G Love and Grace Cheptu on trauma part 2
Gahiji Barrow and Kezia Kamenetz
2013-05-20 1:54 PM The second part in a two part interview on how trauma manifests itself in individuals and throughout society. (audio/mpeg)
Nate Faulk from BREAKOUT!
Gahiji Barrow
2013-05-13 3:00 PM Nate Faulk talks about BREAKOUT!'s Stop The Frisk Rally. (audio/mpeg)
Interview with Dr. G Love and Grace Cheptu on trauma
Gahiji Barrow and Kezia Kamenetz
2013-05-13 2:44 PM Dr. G Love of fivedirectionswellness.com and Grace Cheptu of nowjourneyhome.com talk about trauma and the ways in which it manifests in our society and behavior. Part One (audio/mpeg)
Assata Shakur & the Criminalization of Black and Brown Youth
WTUL News and Views
2013-05-06 2:29 PM Gahiji & Kezia read articles and discuss the government's role in oppressing and persecuting African American resistance and revolutionary leaders, at the same time that there is a rising awareness of the criminalization of black and brown youth and the school to prison pipeline. Coincidence? (audio/mpeg)
Deep Dialogues #1 crosstalk: "Where ya from, originally?"
WTUL News & Views / Bridge the Gulf
2013-05-03 10:36 PM “Cross Talk” section of our Deep Dialogues series, the topic of: Where are you from, Originally?
LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK! Post comments here. Post comments on our Facebook. Call 504-865-5885 and leave us a message! (audio/mpeg)
Deep Dialogues #1: "Where ya from, originally?"
WTUL News & Views / Bridge the Gulf
2013-04-26 3:22 PM WTUL News and Views and Bridge the Gulf are proud to announce our first quarterly DEEP DIALOGUE Series!
After receiving a grant from the Public Insight Network we've created a dynamic discussion series where we will attempt to get underneath the headlines and have frank, open discussions about the conflicts that pervade our city.
Our first event is called: WHERE ARE YOU FROM, ORIGINALLY?
Stimulating discussion about race, place and what it means to be "from" New Orleans. (audio/mpeg)
Dean Spade
Against the grain KPFA Berkeley KPFA.org
2013-04-15 2:49 PM Problems with reform, criminalization and demands for inclusion. (audio/mpeg)
SciTEK Q and A
wtulnews
2013-04-11 2:52 PM Q and A from Sci TEK (audio/mpeg)
SciTEK presentation
wtulnews
2013-04-11 2:14 PM Sci TEK is the name given to the method adapted by UNO CHART to incorporate local and embodied knowledge of coastal residents with lived experience into a format that can be included in the state master plan (audio/mpeg)
PsychGumbo on Hallucingens on Tulane campus
wtul news
2013-03-29 2:42 PM This week's episode is about hallucinogenic drugs on Tulane's campus. Recently a very large amount of drugs, estimated in worth of tens of thousands of dollars, were confiscated from the Kappa Sigma Fraternity house. [16:48 min] (audio/mpeg)
N&V Intrvw; JaquelineBishop
News & Views
2013-03-27 3:26 PM Jacqueline Bishop is one of New Orleans' most respected — and collected — artists, with work in important private and public collections around the country; like the New Orleans Museum of Art. You may have seen some of her work around town, like the installation "Field Guide", at the Milne Boys Home. Her genre focuses on environmental awareness, and she works in many different mediums. She has also taught Tulane and Loyola University. (audio/mpeg)
David Waggoner and the Dutch Dialogues
WTUL News and Views
2013-03-25 2:34 PM Check out WTUL news interview with David Waggoner, who has been a pioneer in developing water management strategies in New Orleans that emphasize the need to keep water within our city limits rather than using so much energy to pump it out. (audio/mpeg)
Hazel Newman testifies at Town hall
WTUL News and Views
2013-03-11 2:16 PM Hazel Newman, the mother of Sydney Newman a teen attacked by LA State Troopers during Mardi Gras. Approx 8min (audio/mpeg)
Paul Davidson, Executive Director of the Black Bear Conservation Coalition;
wtulnews and TELS
2013-03-08 9:03 PM Paul Davidson, Executive Director of the Black Bear Conservation Coalition tells the story of his struggle to keep the LA Black Bear from going extinct, and the limitations of the ability of the Endangered Species Act to keep the Bear from going extinct. (audio/mpeg)
Yvon Chouinard: Corporate Responsibility, Patagonia Style
wtulnews and TELS
2013-03-08 5:57 PM Yvon Chouinard speaks to the long trials of the Patagonia company to do right and not destroy the earth while running a large and successful clothing business. (audio/mpeg)
Web exclusive a conversation with Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs
Gahiji Barrow and Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs
2013-03-04 3:45 PM A conversation between Gahiji Barrow and Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs about her life and work. (audio/mpeg)
Audre Lorde Inaugural Address
Dr. Alexis pauline Gubs
2013-03-04 3:32 PM Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs invokes the spirit and analysis od Audre Lorde in an alphabet oracle address inaugurating the first Audre Lorde week held at Tulane University. Through audience question posing and Audre Lorde prompts Dr. Gimbs brings Lorde into the room to answer the audience. This file has been edited for length and amplified to hear the audience better. (audio/mpeg)
psychostimulants
dr holly peek and psycho gumbo
2013-03-01 3:44 PM adderal:: dangerous? tips on what it can do to you, and the good and bad kinds of behavior casual pill popping is associated with. (audio/mpeg)
Interview with Tulane Environmental Law Summit Organizers
WTUL News and Views
2013-02-18 3:47 PM Kezia interviews organizers of Tulane Environmental Law Summit which is coming up this weekend, Feb. 22-23 at the Tulane Law school, featuring discussions of local environmental issues as well as broad challenges that have come along with climate change. (audio/mpeg)
Endesha Juakali on Mardi Gras Now and Then
WTUL News and Views
2013-02-11 3:38 PM In this interview Gahiji Barrow speaks with long time community organizer M. Endesha Juakali about his experience of segregated Mardi Gras in the 60's and his view on Mardi Gras today. (audio/mpeg)
VEGGI Farmer's Coop
WTUL News and Views
2013-02-11 3:12 PM Kezia Kamenetz interviews members of the VEGGI farmer's coop in New Orleans east about how they got started, what their goals are, and how the coop model works in their community. (audio/mpeg)
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