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"Making Contact" digs into the story beneath the story—contextualizing the narratives that shape our culture. Produced by Frequencies of Change Media (FoC Media), the award-winning radio show and podc... more
FAQs about Making Contact:How many episodes does Making Contact have?The podcast currently has 890 episodes available.
April 18, 2018Daze of JusticeDaze of Justice is the story of trailblazing Cambodian-American women who break decades of silence, abandoning the security of their American homes on a journey back into Cambodia's killing fields, as witnesses determined to resurrect the memory of their loved ones before the UN Special Tribunal prosecuting the Khmer Rouge....more30minPlay
April 11, 2018The Nakba, the Naksa, and the Future of Palestine (ENCORE)In 1948, Zionist militias expelled over 700,000 Palestinians from their villages and towns. The event, and the ongoing destruction and occupation of Palestine are referred to as the Nakba " the catastrophe. How did the events of 1948 shape Palestine and its diaspora? And generations later, how are Palestinians fighting to return home?...more30minPlay
April 04, 2018A Dream Remembered?: Martin Luther King Jr and the Grassroots Civil Rights Movement (ENCORE)Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated 50 years ago, and is widely remembered for his speech, 'I Have a Dream.' Journalist Gary Younge analyzes the King's speech, highlighting the importance of remembering the entirety of King's message and evolution as a critical activist....more30minPlay
March 28, 2018The Seekers, Pt. 1: Freedom from ViolenceThe Seekers, is the first in a two-part documentary series that examines the experiences of Central American migrants seeking asylum in the US. In this episode, we look at women fleeing violence from Guatemala....more29minPlay
March 20, 2018Patrisse Khan-Cullors, "When They Call You A Terrorist"Patrisse Khan-Cullors, co-founder of Black Lives Matter reflections on humanity, the end of policing and her new book, WHEN THEY CALL YOU A TERRORIST: A Black Lives Matter Memoir. ...more30minPlay
March 14, 2018The Spirit of Vietnam Is Stronger Than U.S. BombsFifty years ago, the Vietnamese Liberation Front inspired people of color around the world who were building movements for self-determination. Today, we hear from people who were organizing in the Spirit of Viet Nam fifty years ago, and those who are building on that work today. ...more30minPlay
March 07, 2018Guardians of the Amazon Rainforest - Women Rising Radio #35Gloria Ushigua and Aura Tegria, two legendary indigenous heroines of the Amazon rainforest, tell us about their activism to keep big oil and other exploitative industries off their ancestral territories, and out of the Amazon. They describe their struggles to guard and conserve their own cultures, which depend on the health and safety of the Amazon....more29minPlay
February 28, 2018Mrs. Hamer Echoes (Encore)Civil rights leader Fannie Lou Hamer, spoke words that are all too relevant today. In this episode, we hear archival recordings and excerpts from a new film featuring Fannie Lou Hamer. You'll hear about the context of her life, and the lives of other sharecroppers in Mississippi....more30minPlay
February 21, 2018I Am Not Your Negro: James Baldwin (Encore)I Am Not Your Negro is a journey into black history that connects the past of the Civil Rights movement to the present of #BlackLivesMatter. It is a film that questions black representation in Hollywood and beyond....more30minPlay
February 14, 2018The End of Policing, Alex VitaleProducer Robert Raymond interviews Alex Vitale, author of The End of Policing--a critical examination on the history of the police, and the police's evolution as a tool for social control that exacerbates race and class divisions....more29minPlay
FAQs about Making Contact:How many episodes does Making Contact have?The podcast currently has 890 episodes available.