Making Contact

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Media that helps build a movement

Episodios

  • Well Nourished: How Mutual Aid is Transforming Food Security for Single Moms in Ohio

    08/12/2022 Duración: 29min

    Federal food programs, like WIC, face big changes coming out of the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health. Meanwhile, a single moms collective in Ohio holds it down for the single pregnant and parenting people in their community. Motherful's resource pantry serves their 325-strong membership out of a garage three times a week.  We talk to members and founders to learn what's it's like to participate, how it all started and where food justice is headed for them now and in their wildest dreams.  

  • How To Hold Back The Ocean (Encore)

    01/12/2022 Duración: 29min

    As climate change melts the polar ice caps and raises sea levels, how will we adapt? We visit two locations: On Sapelo Island Georgia, the last remaining Gullah Geechee community fights to save their ancestral lands from the flood waters. Instead of leaving their land, or building a giant sea wall, they've chosen to use oysters to create what's called a living shoreline. We take a look at how they're built and if they're working. Meanwhile, in New York, the Army Corps wants to construct seagates to protect the city from another Hurricane Sandy. But, the gates could have massive ecological repercussions and, they might not even work. Scientists think there's a better way to work with the local ecology and protect residents. 

  • The Way Home (Encore)

    23/11/2022 Duración: 29min

    What does food mean to identities struggling against colonialism and displacement? First, we visit the Blackfeet Nation in Montana as members of Indigikitchen harvest bison and talk about Native food systems. Then, we head to Bloomington, Indiana where a young archeology professor has brought methods of growing and sharing food from the deeper past to a modern Latino diaspora.  

  • Post-Roe Abortion Access from The Response Part 2

    17/11/2022 Duración: 29min

    Mutual aid efforts to provide pregnancy prevention and medical abortion in post-Roe southern United States. 

  • Post-Roe Abortion Access from The Response Part 1

    08/11/2022 Duración: 29min

    Our friends from the podcast The Response bring us their piece Abortion Access and Reproductive Justice in a Post-Roe Landscape, plus a quick update on how the issue of abortion access impacted the 2022 midterms. 

  • Ollas Populares- Lessons from Lockdowns

    02/11/2022 Duración: 29min

    Groups all over Latin America turn to the age-old practice of communal cooking to feed citizens during pandemic lockdowns. A Buenos Aires arts organization solidifies their community, and a Peruvian architect brings new ways of building to the hillsides of Lima. 

  • 70 Million: Tribal Land, Banishment, Rehabilitation and Re-Entry

    27/10/2022 Duración: 29min

    This week on Making Contact - with assistance from our podcast partners, 70 million - we head to the state of Alaska, where rising violent crime and substance abuse have increased incarceration rates among Native Americans. Making use of their legal sovereignty, some Alaskan Native leaders issue “blue tickets,” documents that sentence offenders to legal expulsion. Journalist Emily Schwing looked into these banishment practices and their impacts on those affected by both tribal and state criminal justice systems. 

  • The Agony and the Ecstasy: Race and the Future of the Love Story Part 2 (Encore)

    20/10/2022 Duración: 29min

    We revisit a major race debate within the Romance Writers of America that began in 2019 and talk about why questions of race in art and in institutions are so relevant in today's America. This is a two part series.

  • The Agony and the Ecstasy: Race and the Future of the Love Story Part 1 (Encore)

    12/10/2022 Duración: 29min

    We revisit a major race debate within the Romance Writers of America that began in 2019 and talk about why questions of race in art and in institutions are so relevant in today's America. This is a two part series.  

  • Where There’s Smoke: Asthma, Wildfires, and Fossil Fuels (Encore)

    05/10/2022 Duración: 28min

    One child’s experience in a neighborhood with high asthma rates and other health challenges. 

  • Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice

    29/09/2022 Duración: 29min

    We talk to Raj Patel and Rupa Marya about their new book "Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice."

  • Revolutionary Mothering and Reproductive Justice

    21/09/2022 Duración: 29min

    In today's episode, Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs tells the birth story of the book she co-edited with China Martens and Mai'a Williams, Revolutionary Mothering: Love on the Front Lines and gives context to the book with stories of the Reproductive Justice Movement.

  • Viva Brother Nagi from Kerning Cultures

    15/09/2022 Duración: 29min

    Nagi Daifallah was a young farm worker from Yemen who participated in the 1973 Grape Strike along with the UFW until he was murdered by a Sheriff. We visit his story via our friends at Kerning Cultures.   

  • A History of Traditional Root Healing (Encore)

    08/09/2022 Duración: 29min

    In some parts of the world, traditional herbal remedies are the norm.  When we  think of natural remedies we tend to think of older generations living in remote areas, in far away  countries,  with little access to modern healthcare.  We rarely think about the ancient medicinal plants that might exist in our very own cities. On today's episode we look at plant and herb medicines through the lens of Michele E. Lee the author of Working The Roots.  

  • The Response: Heatwaves and Energy Poverty in the Mediterranean

    02/09/2022 Duración: 29min

    In today’s episode, we’re going to focus on energy poverty. When temperatures rise to the point where they become dangerous, what happens to people who can’t escape the heat? As temperatures continue to soar and extreme heatwaves become the norm, a lack of resources to stay cool — so, having access to things like air conditioning, for example, — is a huge issue across the world. To find out how people are fighting energy poverty, we visit southern Europe, a region that experienced a series of record-breaking, climate-fueled heatwaves this past summer. Today’s episode comes to us from our friends at The Response podcast.

  • 70 Million – Forget Reform, They Want Abolition

    24/08/2022 Duración: 29min

    Making Contact is a 29-minute weekly program committed to investigative journalism and in-depth critical analysis that goes beyond the breaking news. On the web at www.radioproject.org.

  • The Way Home

    18/08/2022 Duración: 29min

    What does food mean to identities struggling against colonialism and displacement? First, we visit the Blackfeet Nation in Montana as members of Indigikitchen harvest bison and talk about native food systems. Then, we head to Bloomington, Indiana where a young archeology professor has brought methods of growing and sharing food from the deeper past to a modern Latino diaspora.

  • Capital City: Gentrification and the Real Estate State

    11/08/2022 Duración: 29min

    While wages have flatlined for most working-class people, rents have reached new highs, leaving most people struggling. But it’s not just in the US. The rising cost of living has affected the entire world. Samuel Stein’s new book, Capital City and the Real Estate State, highlights the growing influence of investment capital into land as the driving force behind gentrification and the power developers have over city and local governments. We talk to Samuel about the rise of the global real estate market and we look at how radical city planning, rent control and socialized land projects can help fight gentrification.

  • Hunger Strike! How Immigrant Taxi Drivers Took on City Hall

    03/08/2022 Duración: 29min

    New York City taxi drivers were drowning in debt because they had to buy their licenses from the city. We join our friends at the podcast Self-Evident to take a look at the hunger strike they used to renegotiate the terms of their debt.

  • Escape to Cairo from Kerning Cultures

    27/07/2022 Duración: 29min

    This week, we bring you a story from our podcast partner Kerning Cultures about Patrice Lumumba’s children, and their escape to Cairo. 

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