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GOOD FENCES MAKE GOOD NEIGHBORS-OR DO THEY? (P1)

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Published: 20 January 2024

Tune into Out-FM on Tues., January 23, 2023 from 8:00-9:00 pm EDT, on 99.5 FM WBAI/NY

or listen live at https://www.wbai.org/listen-live/ 

Press Play button to stream, or green download buttons below - to download the sound file of the promo, or the program sound file. 

Good Fences Make Good Neighbors - Or Do They?

Queer in Your Ear is guest-producing Tuesday's program. Emily Charles and Mary Salome are graduates of the KPFA/Pacifica Apprenticeship Program in the San Francisco Bay Area. They have been working together since 1992. They write: "We like the word queer to describe ourselves, and reject a narrow, single-issue focus on queer identity in favor of building alliances around shared goals for the liberation of all people. At the same time, we acknowledge the role of labels in creating visibility and power." You can find their previous programs on soundcloud.com/queer-in-your-ear

 

Tonight's program is Part 1 of GOOD FENCES MAKE GOOD NEIGHBORS-OR DO THEY?, a series of programs about borders, walls & fences, visible or invisible, that keep us in, keep us out & keep us divided. Part 1 focuses on red lining, racial covenants and other institutional policies which created and continue to enforce segregation. We focus on Chicago but these issues are national, and probably happening somewhere not too far from where you're listening. If you're not familiar with Chicago neighborhoods, the context should make things clear.

 

This program is dedicated to Lorraine Hansberry, the award-winning Black lesbian author of A Raisin in the Sun, and her father Carl Augustus Hansberry, who fought and won the fight against race covenants in Chicago. You'll hear an excerpt from the film version of her screenplay of A Raisin in the Sun in the middle of the program. The program also honors OUT-FM's intersectional approach to understanding queer issues. This stance reflects the reality that our struggles are intertwined and injustice is not a one-issue problem.

Guests:

  • Natalie Moore WBEZ
  • Toniqa Louis Johnson social justice artist uses Chicago landscape as a medium she is a photographer multimedia artist.

Music:

  • Together by Betty
  • Crossroads by Nicole Mitchells Black Earth Strings.
  • Four O'Clock Blues by Erwin Helfer
  • Nicole Mitchell and her Black Earth Sway ensemble perform her composition “How It Was Born

Black cat sitting on Radio with "Queer in Your Ear" written on the tuning dial

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About Out-FM

Out-FM is a weekly progressive, intersectional queer show on listener-sponsored, noncommercial WBAI/Pacifica Radio. It airs at 99.5 FM and wbai.org, generally on Tuesdays from 8-9 PM.  Please support us by donating to WBAI. Become a member for $25 or a BAI Buddy (sustainer) for $10/month or more. Go to give2wbai.org or call 212-209-2950 and let the station know you listen to Out-FM by supporting the station with a donation. Be sure and mention our show when you donate.  Sign up for Out-FM's Weekly Newsletter with show announcements.

Tracing Homelands: Israeli- American’s Memoir of Youth in Palestine/ Israel 1938-1960

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Published: 09 January 2024

Tune into Out-FM on Tues., Jan 9, 2023 from 8:00-9:00 pm EDT, on 99.5 FM WBAI/NY

or listen live at https://www.wbai.org/listen-live/ 

Press Play button to stream, or green download buttons below - to download the sound file of the promo, or the program sound file. 

Israeli- American’s Memoir of Youth in Palestine/ Israel 1938-1960

Linda Dittmar

Linda Dittmar on the Nakba catastroic Explusion from Israel


In this episode of Out-FM we present Israeli/ American scholar and activist Linda Dittmar discusses her book “Tracing Homelands “ She describes the establishment of the Israeli state and the simultaneous catastrophic expulsion of Palestinians from their villages as it affected her childhood and youth. Pauline Park and Naomi Brussel interview Dittmar, a Jewish, American-Israeli lesbian, about the process of discovering what was hidden from her ”in plain sight “

 

About Out-FM

Out-FM is a weekly progressive, intersectional queer show on listener-sponsored, noncommercial WBAI/Pacifica Radio. It airs at 99.5 FM and wbai.org, generally on Tuesdays from 8-9 PM.  Please support us by donating to WBAI. Become a member for $25 or a BAI Buddy (sustainer) for $10/month or more. Go to give2wbai.org or call 212-209-2950 and let the station know you listen to Out-FM by supporting the station with a donation. Be sure and mention our show when you donate.  Sign up for Out-FM's Weekly Newsletter with show announcements.

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