Spotlight on Arts & Culture
Spotlight On the Arts & Culture presents The Meaning of Black History Month, a discussion with Pam Lewis, Executive Director, Connect-Us and Maisa Tisdale, President & CEO, Mary & Eliza Freeman Center.
Monday, February 13 at 12:00 Noon.
Writer’s Voice with Francesca Rheannon
We talk with V, formerly known as Eve Ensler about her collection of essays and poems, “Reckoning.”
Then in honor of Black History Month, we listen back to my 2019 interview with DaMaris Hill about her narrative in verse, “A Bound Woman Is A Dangerous Thing: The Incarceration Of African-American Women From Harriet Tubman To Sandra Bland.”
Monday, February 13 at 10:00 PM.
First Voices Indigenous Radio with Tiokasin Ghosthorse
Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse hosts another monthly roundtable. His guests are Christian Matute Sagbay from kichwa/kañari territory (Gualaceo, Ecuador) who is working in the area of language justice, Rad Pereira, of Pindorama, Abya Yala (Brasil) and currently based in Lenapehoking (Brooklyn) who is Director of Engagement & Impact at NY Stage & Film, and Dioganhdih Hall, Mohawk of Akwesasne, who is currently working on a food sovereignty project in the Hudson Valley called Iron Path farms.
Tuesday, February 14 at 12:00 noon.
Jim Motavalli
This week’s guest is Libby York, described by the New York Times as “a jazz singer of cool composure and artful subtlety.” “Dreamland,” her fifth CD as a leader and producer, has its album release party in New York next month.
Tuesday, February 14 at 10:00 PM.