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1 Jamie Dimon: America’s Strength in Small Business 34:28
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34:28The Unshakeables is back for Season 2 — and it’s kicking off with an episode you absolutely won’t want to miss. Listen in as Ben Walter sits with a very special guest: chairman and CEO of JPMorganChase, Jamie Dimon. One of the world’s most respected financial thought leaders, Jamie will connect the dots between the current challenges facing small business owners and the broader financial landscape. And, of course, it wouldn’t be an episode of The Unshakeables if Jamie didn’t share some of the pivotal moments that he overcame to forge ahead in his own career. This season Ben will also be joined by some new co-hosts, all of whom are making waves in business and culture in their own right. In this first episode, you'll hear from Kathleen Griffith, founder of Grayce & Co. and author of Build Like a Woman. The Unshakeables is brought to you by Chase for Business and Ruby Studio by iHeartMedia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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112BK and BRIC RADIO द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री 112BK and BRIC RADIO या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
Glitter & Doom is a podcast built on the idea that the darkest of times yields some of the most evocative works of art. Join MacKenzie Fegan and a featured artist every other Wednesday for an inside look at their latest works and how it responds to today's burning issues, and we get a little lost along the way.
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112BK and BRIC RADIO द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री 112BK and BRIC RADIO या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
Glitter & Doom is a podcast built on the idea that the darkest of times yields some of the most evocative works of art. Join MacKenzie Fegan and a featured artist every other Wednesday for an inside look at their latest works and how it responds to today's burning issues, and we get a little lost along the way.
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1 Ep. 28: Dance and Sway (feat. KAMAUU) 24:11
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24:11Celebrate Brooklyn is back, baby! After moving to an exclusively online format last year, Celebrate Brooklyn! is back and the Bandshell in Prospect Park with a full line up of artists ready to blow the roof off of the thing. One of these artists is KAMAUU. KAMAUU's music is packed with electrifying and rambunctious melodies, while at the same time filling his lyrics with versatility and substance. Find out why he and MacKenzie go to talking about Muhammad Ali and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. You can RSVP for KAMAUU's performance on July 31st, plus check out the rest of the Celebrate Brooklyn line up at: bricartsmedia.org See you there!…
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1 Ep. 27: Good Grief (feat. Damon Davis) 25:00
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25:00Meet Damon Davis, a post-disciplinary artist from St. Louis. A prolific creator, Davis has a solo show open at Detroit MOCA right now titled Filling in the Cracks. Textured and profound, Cracks is an exploration of grief where Davis has cast concrete busts of himself, broken them open and filled the vacant space with beauty. Mackenzie and Davis talk about grief, masculinity and the role we play in the structures that bind us. Also quartz watches. Check out his work here: heartacheandpaint.com…
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1 Revisit Ep. 10: Improvising While Black (feat. mayfield brooks) 46:16
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46:16Hi there! Glitter & Doom is off this week, so while we fish MacKenzie out from the bottom of the Grand Canyon, please enjoy one of our favorite episodes from Season 1. Movement based performance artist, mayfield brooks spoke to us on Jan. 2020 about their love of Marsha P Johnson, their 2020 project Viewing Hours, and "improvising while Black." Today in 2021, mayfield premiered a new piece commissioned by the Abrons Art Center called Whale Fall. As an extension of that piece, an immersive installation will be up from June 12 to June 19th here in Brooklyn at the Center for Performance Research in Williamsburg. You can find more details about how to see it at cprnyc.org…
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1 Ep. 26: How To Make An American Quilt (feat. Michael C. Thorpe) 22:00
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22:00It’s not often you hear the expression, “quilting world flash bang” but that’s exactly how we would describe Michael C Thorpe. An outlier in the quilting world, Thorpe has made a splash in the medium by weaving in his identity as a black man, his dreams about his family and his own manner of painting with fabric and thread. He and MacKenzie talk about the Gees Bend quilters, and how quilting makes beauty out of discarded items. Stick around for an insight into the AIDS quilt with organizer, Ted Kerr. And finally, a very special guest.…
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1 Ep. 25: Talking Threads (feat. Emily Spivack) 31:50
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31:50Emily Spivack, producer of Worn Stories (a Netflix series based on her book of the same name) has spent years collecting the stories people attach to their clothes. Whether it's the onesie you came home in, to the crushed velvet Mary Janes you wore to your 8th grade graduation – the clothes you put on your back soak up something about you and the moment you wore them. Emily and MacKenzie dive into their favorite stories from the series, their own pre-teen fashion journeys and, somehow, we end up at a prison in Northern Ireland.…
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1 Ep. 24: My Oh My, Chocopie (feat. Mina Cheon) 23:45
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23:45Meet new media artist, Mina Cheon and her North Korean alter ego, Kim Il Soon. While Mina Cheon is busy being a professor at Baltimore's MICA, and laying out 100,000 Chocopies to promote a unified Korea, Kim Il Soon is teaching art history to North Koreans via smuggled USB sticks and SD cards. Wait, you don't know about Chocopie? Christina Chaey from Bon Appetite is also here to tell you all about them. 즐겨!…
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1 Ep. 23: Transition Words (feat. Torrey Peters) 34:30
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34:30Torrey Peters is the author of Detransition, Baby, a whipsmart novel about three women – trans and cis – trying to have a baby. One of the first novels written by a transwoman published by a Big Five publisher, Detransition, Baby imparts a textured, multi-demensional, and at times incredibly funny exploration of gender, parenthood and sex. Torrey Peters has decided to answer the questions that are tied to the stigma of detransitioning, and she does with nuance, compassion, sensitivity and grace. But what does this all have to do with the cultural implications of owning a dishwasher?…
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1 Ep. 22: Talking Circles (feat. Martha Redbone & Aaron Whitby) 26:54
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26:54A "talking circle" is, historically, a way for a community to come together to hash out difficult issues in a respectful fashion. But in Martha Redbone and Aaron Whitby's Talking Circles – a work in progress at the New York Theatre Workshop – it also speaks to the spiral of history where 102 years after a global pandemic and protests over the murders of Black people, who are in the grip of a global pandemic and are protesting the murder of Black people. Have we learned anything? Or are we just talking in circles?"…
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1 Ep. 21: Like a Broken Record (feat. Maria Chavez) 29:47
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29:47Maria Chavez never wanted to be an artist, but her life led her to become an abstract turntablist who has reinvented the playback arts by mixing broken records with broken needles. Her art is almost like listening to real-time sculptures, where the vinyl’s grooves are the topography. But how did we end up talking about owls?…
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1 Ep. 20: Call Waiting (feat. 600 Highwaymen) 22:09
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22:09What is theatre? Is it a group of people watching actors on a stage? Is it a magical transportive experience that can only be experienced live? Does it need a crowd? Lines? Snarky will-call folks who can't spell your name? MacKenzie talks to Abigail Browde and Michael Silverstone, the duo that make up 600 Highwaymen – a theatre company "at the intersection of theater, dance, contemporary performance, and civic encounter" to try and answer some of these questions. Their newest piece A Phone Call (a guided phone call between you [yes you!] and a total stranger) is available for attendance at the Public Theatre as part of the Under The Radar Festival 2021.…
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1 Ep. 19: Celebrate With Me (feat. Brooklyn Hi-Art! Machine) 21:51
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21:51It's season three of Glitter & Doom, and this time around, we're tackling the theme of reinvention. With the concert series Celebrate Brooklyn! moved online this year, the programmers at BRIC had a decision to make: what would they do with the concert venue? They tapped artists Oasa DuVerney and Mildred Beltré, together known as the Brooklyn Hi-Art Machine, to reinvent the Prospect Park bandshell as a public art space. Using neon ribbon, they created an installation featuring the woven words "come celebrate with me that everyday something has tried to kill me and has failed," from a poem by Lucille Clifton. MacKenzie talks to Oasa, Mildred, and Clifton scholar Rachel Harding about Black sisterhood, resilience, and community.…
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1 Ep. 18: A Warrior’s Account (feat. Native American Prisoners of War) 16:40
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16:40After the Red River War in 1874, drawing was one of the few sanctioned ways that the prisoners of Fort Marion were able to keep their cultural traditions alive. Back home on the Plains, they would have commemorated a successful battle by depicting it on a buffalo hide, but in Florida, where they had been shipped off and stripped of their communities, these men drew what they knew on what they had – and for some, it was lined ledger paper. Emil Her Many Horses (curator, Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian) speaks about the history, the practice and the people at Fort Marion.…
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1 Ep. 17: Friday, I'm in Love (feat. Robinson Crusoe) 22:07
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22:07In all of literature, Robinson Crusoe is certainly among the most isolated of characters. Dude was stranded on an island for 28 years. For most of that time he is entirely alone except for his pets and God, who is a notoriously bad conversationalist. But was Crusoe *lonely*? MacKenzie speaks to scholars about Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, and how his loneliness speaks loudly in times of pandemics and major social movements.…
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1 Ep 16: Solitary (feat. Ojore Lutalo) 17:51
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17:51There's been a massive outpouring of support or Brooklyn's bail funds and, thankfully, pro bono representation is popping up everywhere. However, that doesn't mean other parts of the country don't need your support. Here are a few places where you can help: Black Lives Matter Birmingham Bail Support - https://cash.app/$STARROBB Freedom Fighter Bail Fund BLM Charleston Bail Fund Richmond Community Bail Fund Black Lives Matter West Virginia…
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1 Ep. 15: Watercolor Friends (feat. Nelly Toll) 21:42
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21:42Nelly Toll was eight or nine when she painted, “A Trip With Father: A Present for Good Behavior," in 1943. At the time she painted it, Nelly hadn’t been outside in probably a year. She was Jewish, and she and her mother were in hiding in Lwów, Poland. Today, Dr. Toll is self-isolating like the rest of us, and speaks to MacKenzie about her childhood in hiding and her watercolor box.…
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1 Ep. 14: Never Fear, Write King Lear (feat. William Shakespeare) 19:10
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19:10We’re back! Welcome to the second season of Glitter & Doom, where we’ll be exploring artists in isolation. If you’re on Twitter, you might remember a meme-storm in early March after Roseanne Cash tweeted: “Just a reminder that when Shakespeare was quarantined because of the plague, he wrote King Lear.” With the help of Andrew Dickson, author of The Globe Guide to Shakespeare, we try and figure out if Shakespeare actually *did* write King Lear while under quarantine, and which one of Lear’s daughters was the actual, literal worst.…
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1 Ep. 13: The Good Ship Satire (feat. Dave Eggers) 34:19
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34:19What do Trump rallies, German interior décor and the Village People have to do with author, Dave Eggers? Does satire still have a role to play when reality reads like an Onion article? Dave Eggers says yes. His new book, The Captain and the Glory, follows the grim misadventures of a narcissistic, incompetent sea captain steering a cruise ship called The Glory. Before long, he and his supporters are throwing dark-skinned passengers overboard to chants of “Drown the brown!” The metaphor isn’t subtle, but then again, these aren’t subtle times.…
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1 Ep. 12: Drawing a Blank (feat. Liana Finck) 33:27
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33:27What do microaggressions, sea captains and spam email have to do with artist, Liana Finck? As a shy person who struggled with social interactions, illustrator and cartoonist, Liana Finck made notes and drawings as a way to figure out how to fit in. “Passing for Human” is the title of one of her three books. But at a certain point, she started wondering, what if this isn’t just me? Liana would find herself in awkward situations because she was behaving in a way she wasn’t supposed to. But who decides how women are supposed to behave?…
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1 Ep. 11: Take It To The Would Be (feat. Stephanie Dinkins) 46:00
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46:00What do killer robots, psychedelics and a woman named Susan Bennett have to do with artist, Stephanie Dinkins? When we talk about robots, the conversation is likely to be negative, if not downright dystopian. If you type “robots are” into google, the predictive text—which is itself a form of artificial intelligence—suggests “robots are taking over,” “robots are coming,” and “robots are stealing our jobs.” It also suggests, “robots are people too.” Artist Stephanie Dinkins found herself engaged in this very conversation with a robot by the name of Bina48, and it changed the trajectory of her artistic practice. Dinkins now finds herself presenting on artificial intelligence, race, and equity, often the lone artist in a room full of technologists.…
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1 Ep. 10: Improvising While Black (feat. mayfield brooks) 45:37
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45:37What do peanut recipes, mysterious photographs and compost have to do with artist mayfield brooks? In their upcoming performance, “Viewing Hours,” mayfield brooks embraces the tradition of artists putting their bodies on the line for the sake of their practice. Upon entry, audiences are met with the sight of mayfield lying naked and prone under 40 pounds of compost, in simulation of a wake. In this piece, brooks uses their training as a dancer, performer and urban farmer to examine the commodification, death and decay of black bodies, and to investigate the act of witnessing and profiting off of black grief. mayfield brooks recently joined MacKenzie in the studio to discuss George Washington Carver, Marsha P Johnson and improvising while black. “Viewing Hours” will be performed on January 20th at the 8th Floor in Manhattan. For more tickets and information, visit: https://bit.ly/2u6nFHX…
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1 Ep. 9: Back to the Future (feat. Dread Scott) 46:48
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46:48What do Janelle Monae, Yelp reviews of plantations and Russian Dixies have to do with artist, Dread Scott? Dread Scott wants us to remember that history is not so far from our present. His work often looks to the past in order to imagine a more just future, and perhaps no project embodies that more as his recent "Slave Rebellion Reenactment." In this piece, Scott brought the Slave Rebellion of 1811 back to life in New Orleans over the course of two days back in November, and he joined MacKenzie in the studio to talk about the project, his influences and punching Nazis.…
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1 Ep. 8: The Show About The Show About The Show (feat. Caveh Zahedi) 51:40
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51:40What do the Zodiac and a spiritual entity named Seth have to do with filmmaker, Caveh Zahedi? Zahedi has been making documentaries for almost three decades, and before we booked him on the show, the only things MacKenzie knew about him were gleaned through season one of his autobiographical “The Show about the Show” and a New York Times Magazine profile that came out this fall, coinciding with the launch of season two. The title of that article: “A Filmmaker Bared His Soul. It Ruined His Life.”…
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1 Ep. 7: Take Cover! (feat. Edel Rodriguez) 38:51
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38:51It's a virtual certainty that you've seen Edel Rodiguez's illustrations. A prolific artist and political cartoonist, he's gained recent notoriety for his depiction of Donald Trump's face. Always the same, featureless, except for a screaming mouth melting into a puddle; Trump painting himself into an orange corner; Trump with arms aloft holding a bloody knife in one hand, and the severed head of Lady Liberty in the other. Rodriguez’s images pull no punches, and they remind us that these are extraordinary times that call for extraordinary artistic responses. MacKenzie sat down with Edel Rodriguez to talk about everything from fascism, to Communism, to the Irish mafia.…
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1 Ep. 6: Put The Patriarchy in a Coma (feat. Jami Attenberg) 47:02
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47:02Jami Attenberg has written seven novels, and has not wasted a single one of them on a male antihero. Her latest book, a humorous and empathetic family drama, does feature a Tony Soprano-like character as the patriarch of the family, but Attenberg puts him in a coma on the very first page. MacKenzie sat down with Attenberg on the release date of "All This Could Be Yours" to talk about toxic masculinity, #MeToo, and gender-neutral storage units.…
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1 Ep. 5: Like a Snatchural Woman (feat. Marisa Morán Jahn) 37:56
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37:56For more information on the Creative Time Summit, visit creativetime.org/summit
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1 Ep. 4: The Pope'll See You Now (feat. Pope.L) 52:17
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52:17For almost 40 years, Pope.L has challenged his audience both, to look deep into the eyes of American society, and question the very nature of art. Best known for enacting provocative performances in public spaces, Pope.L addresses issues from language to gender, to race to the struggles we face in this late capitalism. His work ranges from performance to painting, video, sculpture, and theater. MacKenzie sat down with Pope.L and went in deep on his latest work at the Whitney (Choir), maneuvering a shlong-like device, and what it takes to crawl through the streets of New York.…
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1 Ep. 3: Scenes from the Anthropocene (feat. Nicholas de Pencier and Edward Burtynsky) 36:17
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36:17The Anthropocene is posited to be the geological era that we are presently inhabiting, an age where the indelible mark of humanity cannot be extracted from the fossil record. In Anthropocene: The Human Epoch, filmmakers Nicholas de Pencier, Jennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky set out to travel the globe to document the impact humans have made on the planet. Nicholas de Pencier and Edward Burtynsky join MacKenzie in the studio and talk about how humans have fundamentally changed the face of the Earth, while we dive in head first on the Nazca lines of Peru, and an ode to all the elephants we've lost to poaching.…
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1 Ep. 2: The Immigration Superhighway (feat. Emelie Mahdavian and Su Kim) 37:15
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37:15We're back with episode #2 and this week we are talking about borders. Filmmakers Emelie Mahdavian and Su Kim join MacKenzie in the studio to talk about their latest film, Midnight Traveler. Midnight Traveler is a documentary where Afghan director Hassan Fazili is forced to flee the country when the Taliban puts a bounty on his head. We go in deep about the difference between an asylum seeker and a refugee, check out how easy it is to move data over government lines, and check in with our friend, the cinereous vulture.…
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1 Ep1: The N-word in the Writers' Room (feat. Walter Mosley) 43:24
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43:24It's our first episode and we've pulled out all the stops. Prolific writer and novelist, Walter Mosley is in the studio and he and MacKenzie talk about writing black male heroes, freedom of speech and his cousin Alberta. Further in the episode we pay an auditory visit to Etheridge Knight (courtesy of the Lakawana Valley Digital Archives and the Scranton Public Library), we talk to a free speech attorney and give Nathaniel Hawthorne a well deserved 3-star rating.…
Buckle up, because we're talking fashion. We rip the seams on how fashion's four-lines-a year fuck-it-lets-do-it-live warp speed style is combining with misguided efforts to take inspiration from other cultures. But is appropriation more complicated than the discourse gives it credit for? We try to find the beauty in cultural appropriation with Refinery 29's Connie Wang.…
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1 Truth and Consequences: Drag Queen Story Hour and Harvard's Recision Decision 26:12
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26:12Since the days of the Brothers Grimm, princesses and queens have featured prominently in children's stories. Just look at Disney, which has built an entire empire on the back of (often problematic, traditionally gendered) femininity. Yet, some folks in Gerritsen Beach Brooklyn were protesting a children's story hour at the local branch of the Brooklyn Public Library where volunteers in costume as queens read books to young children. Their problem, the volunteers were drag queens. Co-founder of the Drag Queen Story Hour, Jonathan Hamilt, joins MacKenzie, and he'd rather not dwell on the negativity. And then The Crew discusses unfortunate things people do as 16-year-olds and Harvard's decision to rescind the admission of Parkland High School grad Kyle Kashuv for racist comments he made online.…
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1 The Child Actor Factor: School of Rock and Movies that Define You 26:55
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26:55What happens when a film role you play as a child defines you before you've defined yourself? We talk to Brian Falduto, who played 'Fancy Pants' on Richard Linklater's "School of Rock," about navigating his gay identity at the age of 11. And then, the Crew talks about flicks portraying youth that defined their youths.…
Sibling bonds are both rekindled and tested in the feature debut from Diana Peralta. Rita (Sasha Merci) and Carolina (Darlene Demorizi), two high-spirited sisters raised in New York, travel to the Dominican Republic to reunite with their estranged brother Dante (Héctor Aníbal) and to clean out their grandparents’ old home before it is sold and knocked down. We're joined by director, Diana Peralta.…
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1 The Story of A Brooklyn Bullfighter 5:32:27
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5:32:27"Nobody ever lives their life all the way up except bull-fighters," Ernest Hemingway wrote in the Sun Also Rises. When penning that line, he might have been thinking of his friend, the celebrated American matador Sidney Franklin. Hemingway once wrote of Franklin, "He is a better, more scientific, more intelligent, and more finished matador than all but about six of the full matadors in Spain today." Franklin was born Sidney Frumkin in Brooklyn in 1903, the son of an Orthodox Jewish cop. Against his father's wishes, he took an interest in the arts, distanced himself from Judaism, had relationships with men throughout his life, and took up bullfighting. His story has recently resurfaced, thanks to Center for Jewish History in NYC, and their director of archive and library service, Rachel Miller, tells us about it. We also meet two honorees recognized by the Borough President for their contributions to the Brooklyn LGBTQ+ community.…
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On the show today, the Brooklyn Historical Society joins us discuss stories of sickness and health in the borough. Then, our favourite Brooklyn zaddy turns 200! We talk about Walt Whitman's poetry and beard with the Brooklyn Public Library.
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1 Birth Control Education, Straight Pride Miseducation 29:49
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29:49Today on the show, we'll talk about reproductive rights - first with Plan C - an organization helping women access information about abortion pills. And then, The Crew will talk abortion, as well the straight pride parade. That's right, a procession of dudes with tribal tats wearing mesh gym shorts could be coming to a wide boulevard near you, if you happen to live in Boston, which thankfully, we don't.…
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Stonewall started as a riot, but has since evolved into a nationwide movement to recognize the importance of LGBTQIA+ rights. New York museums and cultural institutions are marking 50 years since the Stonewall with exhibitions ranging from the historical to the cutting-edge. We talk to Brooklyn Museum curators Margo Cohen Ristorucci and Allie Rickard about their contribution to this year's celebration. And then, Mayor Bill DeBlasio is officially running for president – here with a pithy analysis is Jarrett Murphy, executive editor of City Limits.…
Food journalist and author Priya Krishna helps us redefine what it means for food to be "authentic," explains why we need to cut "curry" from our Indian cuisine lexicon, and above all, discusses how to make magic in the kitchen just like her mother did when Priya was growing up in Texas. She chats with MacKenzie about her new cookbook "Indian-ish."…
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1 What's The Definition of Distressed? 3:55:12
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3:55:12What could be bad about the City taking "distressed" residential properties, giving them to an affordable housing non-profit, who then hires a developer to restore and return them to the market as low-income housing? Turns out, a lot, as many black and brown property owners are being stripped of the promise of intergenerational wealth in fast-gentryfing Brooklyn neighborhoods, according to Kelly Mena of Kings County Politics, and activist and community leader, James Caldwell.…
On the show today: Weeksville, a black cultural and historical site here in Brooklyn - and home to one of the first free black communities in America - struggles to survive. Then, the Brooklyn Film Festival is upon us again. We chat with a documentary filmmaker about the plight of a Guatemalan mother who seeks sanctuary in a New York City church.…
On the show today, The Crew comes back to the table with a thoughtful conversation about Iran, US imposed sanctions, and a call to action. Then: Hi America, it's your money, being sent to the Philippines as military aid to Rodrigo Duterte's bloody so-called drug war. Three Filipino activists sit down with MacKenzie and lay out the political crisis on the region.…
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No Whitney Biennial arrives without controversy. Two years ago it was the Emmett Till painting, this year we're talking about dirty philanthropy, Safariland and Warren B Kanders. Here to talk us through the debate is arts and culture journalist Shirine Saad and, Biennial Artist, Nicholas Galanin. And then, Blythe Roberson hates men. But for some reason, still wants to date them.…
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1 Journey into the Minds of Silicon Valley 41:12
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41:12We sit down with author, Clive Thompson whose new book, Coders, offers us insight into the people behind the ones and zeros of our digital world. Then, the Crew gets together to talk about "the most hated movie in America."
Brooklyn is known for its small batch artisanal products, from hand-macramed hanging succulent planters to mayonnaise artfully blended with eggs from the freest of free-range chickens. And then, there's small batch artisanal erotica. MacKenzie speaks to a publisher and an author of racy lesbian love stories.…
The play currently mounted at the Theater for a New Audience has been getting lots of attention. It won playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury a Pulitzer Prize. It's been playing for packed audiences, extended and extended again and all upcoming performances are nearly sold out. To talk about her role in the play is award-winning actor, Heather Alisha Sims.…
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Lisa Garbus’ two-part documentary, Who Killed Garrett Phillips?, outlines the series of events that led to a murder, a wrongful arrest and the police cover-up that almost took a man’s life. In the studio is his lawyer, Mani TK.
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1 The Difference Between Sex Work and Sex Trafficking 26:38
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26:38Earlier this month registered sex offender former Dalton teacher and incredibly wealthy degenerate Jeffrey Epstein was rearrested back in 2008. He was convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor. This time the accusation was sex trafficking. But what exactly is sex trafficking and why is it such a rampant problem in the United States? We are joined by Aya Psaki, the Policy and Advocacy Manager at Womankind and Abigail Swenstein, Staff Attorney with the Exploitation Intervention Project at the Legal Aid Society.…
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The U.S. women's soccer team is the best in the world by a lot. And the men's team also exists. You would think the players on one of these teams will be paid a lot more than the other. Well you'd be right but not in the way that makes sense. Here to discuss gender pay equity in sports are Natalie Weiner, a staff writer at SB Nation and Lauren Betters, an attorney and the Director of Programs and Policy at the Gender Equality Law Center.…
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This year, Oklahoma! galloped back into broadway and straight back into our hearts. Tony Award Winner and Producer, Caleb Hammons joins MacKenzie to talk about the gritty reboot and serving chilli on stage.
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1 For Your Consideration: the messy art of breaking up 23:32
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23:32Break-ups are rough, ask anyone. That stability you once felt, that comfort you once had, that reliable plus one, all gone in one fell swoop. But what about the aftermath? What’s the right way to break up? Are you really going to eat that clam pasta for breakfast? Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya’s column “For Your Consideration" on Autostraddle.com really wants you to consider it...among other things. Also, stick around for MacKenzie’s very own installment of "For Your Consideration."…
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Okay ladies, now let's get information...about Beyonce's place in the canon of black feminism. Author, Kevin Allred is in the studio to talk about his new book, Ain't I a Diva? Beyoncé and the Power of Pop Culture Pedagogy. Plus, Beyonce's Lemonade featured a Nigerian body-painter who tapped into the traditions of the Yoruba. We'll talk to local body-painter, Andy Golub, in advance of the sixth annual Body Painting Day. *…
It’s summer here in Brooklyn, and you know what that means: time to put your phone down, your beach umbrella up and get your read on. Today on the show we are talking to author Helen Phillips about her new book The Need, breastfeeding, existential doubt, viscera, and howling elk. Then, Jessica Stockton Bagnulo, co-owner of Greenlight Books stops by to give us very specific summer reads recommendations.…
Fifteen cyclists have been killed by motorists this year - a 50% increase over last year's totals. Vision Zero, a top-down approach to street safety, was supposed to make conditions better, but are they actually getting worse? MacKenzie talks to the editor-in-chief of StreetsBlog, and a safe-streets advocate about Mayor De Blasio's signature "accomplishment," and what the city can do to make sure the roadways are increasingly bike and pedestrian friendly.…
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1 Stumbling Into Stonewall and a Wild(e) Performance 26:06
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26:06Did you ever witness an event and say to yourself, “this is going to be a pivotal couple of minutes. History will remember this. Let’s take some pictures.” If you answered yes, you’re a psychic and a liar. We talk to The Museum of the City of New York's lead curator, Sara Seidman, who talks about the Stonewall and the photographic legacy of Fred W. McDarrah. And then, what happens when you mix Neon Coven, Julie Cooper, glitter, dancing, and a 19th Century poet? Oscar at the Crown is what.…
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Coming up, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton, and Emma Stone join us to talk about Asian American representation in comedy.
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1 Endangered Roadways and Saving Strays 31:40
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31:40We avoided the L-pocalypse, but now we have a BQEmergency on our hands. Carlo Scissura, head of the BQE panel, joins MacKenzie to talk about much-needed fixes for what might be the most loathed stretch of roadway in the country. And then, a new documentary highlights the city’s extremely dedicated cat-lovers who care for our feline friends living in the streets. Hear from directors Steven Lawrence and Rob Fruchtman and cat rescuer Latonya “Sassee” Walker about the film, and see how well they fare in a Cats: The Musical personality quiz.…
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1 Albany's Blue Wave Doesn't Breach The Blue Wall 26:14
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26:14City Limits' executive editor Jarrett Murphy joins MacKenzie to talk about the unprecedented legislative session in Albany, where the newly minted Democratic majority passed a slew of transformative laws. And then they're joined by a police reform advocate who says, despite the progressive victories, the Blue Wave fell well short of addressing the Blue Wall of Silence and other viable legislation aimed at creating a more transparent criminal justice system.…
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If you’re young and queer, you know that intergenerational relationships with your queer elders are sometimes hard to come by. For one, many gay people of a certain generation were deep in the closet their whole lives, many others were wiped out by the AIDS epidemic, not to mention that trans women of color are less likely to make it to an advanced age. So, in our final episode of Pride Month, MacKenzie sits down with Christina Cauterucci, Staff Writer at Slate, to talk about her latest interviews with LGBTQ old folks.…
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1 The Farmer’s Son And The Plant’s Mother 33:51
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33:51Up to his elbow in a cow’s vagina, farmer John Connell takes a journey in his new memoir, “The Farmer’s Son.” Connell joins us to talk about returning to his family’s farm in Ireland for a calving season. And then, resident houseplant enthusiast Caroline Golum talks plant care, the fungus among us, and propagation stations.…
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1 Dominatrixes On Why "Bonding" Should Be Punished 25:24
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25:24We're all about consensually dominating men, especially if the dominatrix is making that paper through protected sex work. Unfortunately, Netflix's new show "Bonding" didn't have any *actual* dominatrixes in the writers' room, and it shows. Professional dominatrixes Danielle Blunt, Maddox, and Ashley Paige tell us why "Bonding" should be off of our binge-watch list.…
What makes an artist a successful politician, and what makes a politician a successful artist? We ask Amy Khoshbin - a Brooklyn artist who’s running for City Council in 2021. Then, we speak with the co-founder of Hyperakt, the Brooklyn-based design firm behind Pete Buttigieg’s campaign.
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1 Rising Tourism Tides Lyft All Boats? 30:55
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30:55City Councilmember Robert Cornegy talks about boosting tourism in two of Brooklyn's historic yet transitioning neighborhoods with the shared economy initiative. And then, the Crew asks if you've arrived to social acceptance when there's a mediocre Girls-like show that delves into the idiosyncrasies of your milieu.…
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1 Be Kind, Rewind: The Golden Age of Black Cinema 30:32
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30:32Here's the deal: the 1990's is the greatest decade American cinema has ever seen. 1994 alone gave us Pulp Fiction, The Shawshank Redemption, Clerks, Speed, and True Lies. Even the bad movies are good--the 90s gave us Striptease AND Showgirls. And those are just the white movies. We talk to Ashley Clark, film programmer at BAM, where the Black 90's film series is currently under way. And then, move over Shakespeare, there's a new dead guy in town. That's right, you can catch the plays of Moliere for free in Prospect Park.…
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In his new book, Dying of Whiteness, doctor Jonathan Metzl makes the case that Americans are shortening their lives by voting against their own self interest. He talks to us about the book launch, and a bookstore reading that attracted a group of boisterous White Nationalists.
Documentarian Bernardo Ruiz follows the stories of the Mexicans and Mexican-Americans working in Napa vineyards -- from the skilled farmworkers who tend and harvest the crops to the master blenders to the winery owners. We're joined by Ruiz to discuss his latest film, "Harvest Season," ahead of its PBS premiere on May 13. Then, need a little hair of the dog after Cinco de Mayo? We're talking Mezcal and other spirits long into the afternoon.…
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City Limits editor-in-chief Jarrett Murphy sits down with Mackenzie Fagen to discuss Mayor DiBlasio's latest gesture toward a citywide Green New Deal, and the campaign finance reforms ruffling feathers up in Albany. Also, artist Jaishri Abichandani talks about her process for the works on display here at BRIC, and the importance of highlighting gender non-conforming, queer, and femme South Asian activists.…
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1 Holy Smoke: a Brooklyn Church Embraces Weed 46:34
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46:34Holy wine is a no-brainer, but what about holy weed? Earlier this year, Brooklyn's Emmanuel Baptist Church played host to the annual Business of Cannabis conference, bridging the gap between worshippers and tokers. To clear the air, we're joined by Emannuel Pastor Anthony Trufant and Gia Moron, executive vice president of Women Who Grow. Then, 112BK's The Crew are back after a brief hiatus with a fitting chat about their worst nightmares.…
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Marion Stokes famously recorded TV news 24 hours a day for 35 years. When she passed away in 2012, she left behind over 70,000 VHS tapes containing hours and hours of footage. Filmmaker Matt Wolf set out to document this obsessive documenter in his new film, "Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project," which will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival later this month. And then, the Crew talks about one of Wolf's earlier films "Teenage" and recollects their own tender years.…
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As a culture, we love a good scam story. But it's less entertaining if you yourself fall victim to a scammer. That's what happened to our first guest, journalist Abby Ellin, who almost married a man who turned out to have a complicated relationship with the truth. Her experience inspired her to write a new book, "Duped: Double Lives, False Identities, and the Con Man I Almost Married."…
One in six men will experience contact sexual violence over the course of his lifetime. We rarely hear their voices, which is why Zeke Thomas -- DJ, advocate, and son of basketball hall-of-famer Isiah Thomas – is doing such important work by sharing his story. Thomas is the first male spokesperson for the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, and he joined us recently here at 112BK.…
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Conspiracy theories used to be about the existence of Sasquatch, the Lock Ness Monster, or aliens! They were fun or funny, but now, not so much. Today, troubling conspiracy theories flourish like measles in a Marin County Montessori. How did the extreme go mainstream? We talk to Anna Merlan, who went above and beyond the call of duty, spending years of her life talking to conspiracy theorists from coast to coast while researching her new book, Republic of Lies - American Conspiracy Theorists and Their Surprising Rise to Power.…
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1 Real Trolls, Fake IDs, and Senior Citizen Catfishing 29:48
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29:48The talented ladies behind 112BK – AKA the Crew – weigh in on getting hassled by real Twitter bots, buying fake IDs on the internet, and keeping your older relatives safe from online scammers.
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1 Changing the Way Sex Work is Prosecuted 27:39
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27:39On a typical day, the Human Trafficking Intervention Court sees scores of women who have been arrested for selling sex and are victims of trafficking. Their approach—to not view defendants as criminals or degenerates but rather as people in need of support services—is revolutionary. Filmmaker Stephanie Wang-Breal joins us to talk about this court and their work, which has been documented in her film "Blowin' Up," now in theaters. And then, the infamous racist "one-drop" laws of the Jim Crow South inform the way we think about blackness to this day. Guest Bill Posley spent decades grappling with his own identity, finally channeling it into a new solo show called "The Day I Became Black," now playing at the Soho Playhouse and just extended through May 26th.…
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Before Papi Juice and Bubble T, there were the saloons around the Navy Yard, the boardwalks of Coney Island, and the St. George Hotel. In his new book, "When Brooklyn Was Queer," Hugh Ryan does a deep dive into Brooklyn LGBT history, and he joined us to talk about the inverts, fairies, drag queens and kings whose legacies helped shape the queer Brooklyn of today.…
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1 Bail Reform, Pegula Payoffs and Bad Ayahuasca Trips 34:37
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34:37Hear from the folks from behind the camera talk Joe Biden, Mussolini's granddaughter, and bad ayahuasca trips. Then, the Democrats took control of the New York State Senate last fall, the first time in a decade. With a Democratic legislature and governor, passing a progressive budget should have been a cakewalk—so how’d we do? Jarrett Murphy, Executive Editor of City Limits, brings us up to speed on what made it in (and what didn’t).…
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Lori Gottlieb, "Dear Therapist" columnist for The Atlantic, talks about her new book, "Maybe You Should Talk To Someone," and discusses what happens when therapists need therapists. Then, the ReelAbilities film festival is in its 11th year of presenting international and award-winning films by and about people with disabilities. Co-founder and New York director Isaac Zablocki stops by the studio to tell us tells us more about it and where you can catch screenings across NYC.…
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He's on a mission to walk the nearly 9,000 miles of streets, parkways and cemetery paths of New York City. Matt Green will talk about the ongoing effort, the documentary chronicling his steps, and cat sitting. And then Mike Piazza talks about teaching kids (theater?).
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1 Faux Feminism and Topical Tiki Drinks 27:55
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27:55Activists are using the language of feminism to win support for agendas that have little to do with advancing women's rights. This sneaky new practice is called Embedded Feminism, and on this episode we're unpacking a recent example. Then, with the opening of several high-profile tiki bars in New York and across the country, the tropical kitsch of tiki is once again in vogue. But where does kitsch end and uncomfortable racial appropriation begin? Join us as we Mai Tai one on and discuss...…
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1 New Doc Captures Steve Bannon Unfiltered 32:12
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32:12Steve Bannon gleefully takes credit for inflicting Donald Trump upon the world, and if he has his way, he'll help prop up more populist leaders. A new documentary called "The Brink" brings us closer to the most deplorable of the deplorables. Hear more about the film and the importance of taking a closer look at the Steve Bannons of the world from director Alison Klayman and producer Marie Therese Gurgis.…
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There’s more to Public Access Television than rabbit puppets, strange psychics and softcore porn. Public Access TV plays a vital role in local governance, democratic participation and providing resources to underserved communities. But a new FCC proposal could put all of that at risk. BRIC’s Tony Riddle tells us what’s at stake for the medium and for BRIC. And then, 20 years after being a Public Access star as a teen, Rainbow Ruthie tries to recapture the magic.…
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Kenia, like thousands of other migrant mothers seeking asylum in the U.S., was held in a border detention center before she was called before a judge. After being sentenced to time served for illegally crossing the border, she returned to the detention center to learn that her 9-year-old son had been taken in her absence and sent to a home in Houston. She was told that if she asked any more questions, she would never see him again. Eventually, Kenia and her son were reunited with the help of human rights organizations, and a family in Brooklyn offered them a place to live. Kenia is now in the process of applying for asylum. Hear from Kenia, her lawyer Kate Chaltain, and Kim Chaix, whose family is sheltering Kenia. If you’d like to help Kenia and her son Michael, you can contribute to their basic necessities here: https://www.gofundme.com/support-for-k-amp-m-asylumseekers-in-brooklyn…
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We shouldn't abort female fetuses with any more frequency than male fetuses. Seems like a no brainer, right? And that seemingly simple—even seemingly feminist—logic is what anti-abortion lawmakers are relying on when they introduce PRENDA bills. PRENDA stands for Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act, and several states have passed these laws, which criminalize the practice of seeking an abortion based on the sex of the fetus. What could be so bad about that? Lots. To tell us more about why PRENDA laws are particularly insidious and racist, we're joined by two guests from the National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum, Communications and Community Engagement Chair Winnie Ye and NYC organizer Becca Asaki. Then, a hot-button issue that speaks to the American moral superiority over other counties: In the US, sex-selective abortion is a wedge issue cynically used by anti-choice activists to limit the reproductive rights of women. But in other parts of the world, sex-selective abortion has led to an alarming problems -- a woman shortage to the tune of about 80 million. This has created some devastating consequences for women particularly in Asia, where the shortage is most profound. From Human Rights Watch, we're joined by Liesl Gerntholtz, the Executive Director of their Women's Rights Division.…
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In 1968, Barbara Ann Teer founded the National Black Theatre Company in Harlem. It was the first revenue-generating black arts institution in the city, and this year, it celebrates its 50th anniversary. Teer's daughter and the company's CEO, Sade Lythcott, join us to talk about the role the National Black Theatre played in the fight for civil rights and its legacy today. Then, female musicians like trombonist Melba Liston, saxophonist Vi Redd, and guitarist Emily Remler didn't get the recognition they deserved in their day. But here to talk about female jazz pioneers and place of women in the genre, and trumpet some of their own work, are saxophonist, educator and bandleader Lakecia Benjamin and flutist and saxophonist Gabrielle Garo, who's participating on The Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium's panel on women in jazz later this month.…
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1 Post-Punk Child-Prodigy Chandra Oppenheim 29:24
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29:24At 12 years old, Chandra Oppenheim was cooler than most adults will ever be. In the 80's, Chandra fronted a post-punk band in downtown New York, gaining rave reviews from the New York Times. Chandra and her daughter Issa join us to talk about music, New York in the 80's, and their upcoming tour, dates of which can be found on Chandra's Instagram, @getitoutofyoursystem. Then, another generation of Brooklyn youth are putting on a film festival for their peers. Hear from BRIC Youth Media Fellows Taylor Grant and Steeve Hedouville on the work they're doing to celebrate youth media.…
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1 The Legacy of America's First Black Millionaires 41:32
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41:32Shomari Wills discusses his new book, "Black Fortunes: The Story of the First Six African Americans Who Escaped Slavery and Became Millionaires," and the legacy of these pioneers. Then, the knitting community is experiencing a moment of reckoning around racism. Felicia Eve, owner of the String Thing Studio Park Slope, joins us to talk about creating more inclusive knitting spaces.…
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1 Downtown Brooklyn Cultural Institutions: New & Old Guards 31:49
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31:49After 14 years in Midtown Manhattan, the Center for Fiction has recently moved to the cultural hub of Downtown Brooklyn. To talk about the relocation and the goals of the Center, we’re joined by executive director Noreen Tomassi and Mitchell Jackson, author and former Center fellow. Then, BAM is hosting their fifth annual Caribbean Film Series March 14-17. Co-director Curtis Caesar John and filmmaker Sonteneesh Myers tell us what we can expect this year.…
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1 Gangstas Making Astronomical Community Changes, Inc 24:18
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24:18The commercial stretch of Myrtle Avenue near Ft. Greene Park is populated by businesses that seem to be trying to one-up each other with exuberant, punny names. There's the Farmer in the Deli and Gnarly Vines. Buff Patty is not a Crossfit gym for women, but a Jamaican restaurant and bakery. And now, there's a storefront with glittering gold tinsel in the windows and an awning that's hard to miss. It says "Gangstas Making Astronomical Community Changes Inc."—or GMACC. Hear from its founder, Shanduke McPhatter.…
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Our favorite political expert, Jarrett Murphy, joins MacKenzie in the studio to help us make sense of why congestion pricing has got commuters blowing their lids. Also, 112BK pundit Nick Rizzo, stops by to talk about America’s favorite socialist grandpa, Bernie Sanders.
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