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Host Capri S. Cafaro is joined by an inspiring lineup of guests who will share their insights on how Southeast Asian immigrants have impacted the M...
Bought by WRST-FM Oshkosh and Prairie Public
- Added: Jul 29, 2022
- Length: 53:59
- Purchases: 2
Host Capri S. Cafaro is joined by an inspiring lineup of guests who will share their insights on how Southeast Asian immigrants have impacted the M...
Bought by WRST-FM Oshkosh, KRPS, and Prairie Public
- Added: Jan 13, 2022
- Length: 53:59
- Purchases: 3
We look at the history of the Cameron House in San Francisco's Chinatown. The women who founded the organization worked to rescue Chinese women and...
- Added: Jan 03, 2022
- Length: 29:30
What’s changed because of the pandemic? And how is it different for different people? In this first episode of the Felixity podcast, I talk to a fe...
Bought by PRX Remix
- Added: Apr 21, 2020
- Length: 18:01
- Purchases: 1
Chinese-American Lisa See’s 11th novel, “The Island of Sea Women,” centers on the female friendship and family secrets of the haenyeo. For centurie...
- Added: Mar 15, 2019
- Length: 09:44
“Homage to Humanity” is a stunning coffee table book that contains more than 500 pages and photographs of indigenous tribes from around the world. ...
- Added: Jan 11, 2019
- Length: 09:51
Pediatrician and public health advocate Dr Mona Hanna-Attisha, author of “What The Eyes Don’t See. A Story Of Crisis, Resistance, And Hope In An Am...
- Added: Aug 25, 2018
- Length: 09:55
Robin Lung talks wake-up calls, color-blind casting, and the power of film.
- Added: Mar 22, 2018
- Length: 21:09
Atsuko Hirayanagi talks culture, conforming, and the mixed blessing of a sugar coating.
- Added: Mar 16, 2018
- Length: 16:27
Ai Wei Wei talks first instincts, human rights, and rebuilding connections.
- Added: Oct 26, 2017
- Length: 12:23
Host Sonya Dunn Interviews Guamanian American Air Force Officer Lt. Col. Kathryn Palozzi in commemoration of Asian and Pacific Islander American He...
- Added: Jun 23, 2017
- Length: 47:00
Jeff Adachi talks racism, reform, and the power of film.
- Added: Apr 15, 2017
- Length: 21:39
Lenora Lee talks transcending timelines, embracing improvisation, and dancing in a cramped space.
- Added: Mar 10, 2017
- Length: 12:31
Nanfu Wang talks paranoia, creative radicalism, and dreaming big.
- Added: Jan 12, 2017
- Length: 27:03
Chitra, an American Book Award winner, is known for creating tales of vivid women characters who live in either India or America. She is the author...
- Added: Nov 13, 2016
- Length: 09:54
Jonathan Lim and Daxing Zhang talk subtlety, spirituality, and a red balloon.
- Added: May 04, 2016
- Length: 18:23
John Pirozzi talks baby steps, insatiable thirst, and the miracle of vinyl.
- Added: May 07, 2015
- Length: 25:37
Dave Boyle talks cinema DNA, millinery metaphors, and moving out of his sister’s basement.
- Added: Apr 08, 2015
- Length: 18:56
Sayon Soeun, once a child soldier kidnapped by Cambodia's Khmer Rouge government which killed over two million people, returns to his homeland to s...
- Added: Jan 11, 2014
- Length: 30:00
Writer/director Erik Matti talks by phone about politics, tracking shots, and why the hitmen in ON THE JOB are unique.
- Added: Sep 27, 2013
- Length: 16:13
Mira Nair talks multiple identities, defining fundamentalism, and creating dialogue.
- Added: Mar 16, 2013
- Length: 13:14
Five experts discuss race relations in the U.S.
- Added: Oct 09, 2008
- Length: 03:00
Intriguing story of an India-American woman spy from World War-II
Bought by XRAY.fm
- Added: May 04, 2008
- Length: 18:36
- Purchases: 1
This special features Don Ho in Hawaii singing and talking in his last face-to-face Public Radio interview before he died in April 2007. As Don ...
- Added: Dec 11, 2007
- Length: 01:00:31
We visited the Wat Mai Monestary for Burmese Buddhist monks in Bangkok, Thailand. During our stay we were able to talk directly to the monks about...
- Added: Oct 19, 2007
- Length: 28:02