Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts

Thursday, November 19, 2009

FMF Organizers, Intern and Campus Leader on Feminist Magazine radio show!


FMF Campus Organizers Jacqueline Sun and Allie McDonald, FMF Intern and UC Santa Cruz student, Lindsay Frank and Pasadena City College Feminist Club leader, Marissa Anderson were featured on the KPFK/Pacifica Radio show, "Feminist Magazine" last night!

Jacqueline and Allie gave a recap of the Western Regional Feminist Leadership Conference and spoke about the next steps - specifically the STOP STUPAK Day of Action on Dec. 2! If you're in DC, go to the Lobby Day/Rally! If you're in LA, come to the FMF Headquarters for our STOP STUPAK phone banks! And if you're anywhere in between, take action on your campus, organize an on-campus call-in-day, and visit your Senators' and Representative's local office!

Marissa spoke about what inspired her to launch the PCC Feminist Club last spring and about her speaking role in the FMF's recent Western conference.

And Lindsay spoke about what it's like to intern at the FMF (we are currently accepting applications for Spring 2010) and her plans to launch a feminist club at UC Santa Cruz in January.

You can listen now! Just visit the KPFK archives, and scroll down to Feminist Magazine. Then click "play" or "download" and enjoy!

Leave a comment letting us know what you think!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tune in tomorrow to hear Jacqueline and Allie on Feminist Magazine!!


If you are in the greater Los Angeles area, be sure to tune in to KPFK 90.7 fm on Wednesday 11/18, 7pm. The West Coast organizers, Allie and Jacqueline, along with some feminist group leaders will be on "Feminist Magazine."

We will be talking about the highlights of Western Regional Feminist Campus Leadership Conference that took place November 6th and 7th at Santa Monica College. Marissa Anderson, co-president of the Pasadena City College Feminist club will be talking about her experience at the conference, along with personal stories about running her group at Pasadena City College.Lindsay Frank, FMF intern, will be talking about her experience with the FMF internship as well as her intentions to start a feminist group at UC Santa Cruz.

Please tune in to 90.7fm (98.7 in Santa Barbara) or steaming live at kpfk.org.

If you happen to miss it, you can download the podcast:
1. go to kpfk.org & click on Audio Archives on info bar
2. In Audio Archives go to column called Shows, click on shows & Scroll down to Feminist Magazine
3. The air dates appear next to each show, your interview will appear dated Nov 18
4. Click on download or podcast. You can download an MP3 of the whole program or the podcast version.
The show is available for 90 days from its air date. After that you can call the KPFK Archives and order a copy of the show



photo courtesy of http://www.flickr.com/photos/kvitsh


Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Has Ira Glass wire-tapped the FMF headquaters?

While on my morning commute, ( which still involves zoning out to Ira Glass.) I noticed that he and the show have, yet again, picked a show subject that matches up perfectly with my life at FMF.

Yesterday I talked about the documentary Hell House and critiqued the moral-based Haunted House on its extreme scare tactics used to convert it's "Hell bound" visitors to the other side.

Today, I discovered that the PRI radio show This American Life had interview the film's director and Hell House's actors for this weeks show!

For a real Halloween spook tale, you can listen to the show here.
photo credit: sean dreilinger from flickr.com