Writer’s Voice with Francesca Rheannon
We talk with NoViolet Bulaweyo about her powerful allegorical novel about the fall of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe and the chaos and opportunity that rose in its wake. It’s called “Glory.”
Then, Jennifer Haigh tells us about her new novel, “Mercy Street.” It’s a gripping tale about abortion: its defenders and its antagonists.
We also hear Theresa Davis reading her poem “What to Do When a Politician Tries to Fall into Your Vagina Feet First.”
Monday, April 18 at 10:00 PM and archived.
First Voices Radio with Tiokasin Ghosthorse
A look into “The Language of Spirituality” a documentary by filmmaker Anthony DellaFlora that explores the intersection of spirituality, modern science and language. It was inspired by a series of dialogues between western physicists, Indigenous scholars, elders and linguists.
Tuesday, April 19 at 12:00 noon.
Sustainable Long Island with Francesca Rheannon
Francesca Rheannon talks with landscape architect and activist Edwina von Gal about planting native shrubs and about deer-resistant plants.
Wednesday, April 20 at 6:30 AM (repeat at 8:00 PM) and archived.
New Schedules!
SNM.radio with Sheneta Nicole. New start time beginning Wednesday, April 20 is 11:35 PM.
Another Girl, Another Planet with Simon Hunter. New start time beginning Thursday, April 21 is 11:35 PM.
Bob Chamenko – New start time beginning Friday, April 22 is 10:35 PM.