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audioBrytanee Brown on Housing and Urban Displacement: Oakland and New Orleans (audio/mpeg 9.8MB) by WTUL New Orleans 9.15 News & Views
Oakland-based activist Brytanee Brown joins WTUL News and Views in the studio to discuss housing as a women's issue, re-imagining the language and intentions of urban planning and design, and some solutions for combatting urban displacement....
Posted: Thu, Mar 16, 2017 10:21am PDT
audioResponsive Healthcare: Identifying and addressing needs of formerly incarcerated persons (audio/x-wav 284.8MB) by WTUL New Orleans 9.15 News & Views
Anjali Niyogi, MD, MPH and Ashley Wennerstrom, PhD, MPH shed light on the process of developing the Formerly Incarcerated Transitional Care Clinic (FIT Clinic) in New Orleans as they work towards improving healthcare systems and services for formerly incarcerated persons....
Posted: Fri, Feb 3, 2017 2:17am PST
audioInterview with Marlo and Hannah of Reproductive Justice Action Collective (ReJAC) (audio/x-wav 120.3MB) by WTUL New Orleans 9.15 News & Views
WTUL News & Views is joined in the station by organizers Marlo and Hannah from the Reproductive Justice Action Collective NOLA (ReJAC) to talk about grassroots action centered around Reproductive Justice going on in the South....
Posted: Thu, Jan 26, 2017 11:20am PST
audioRoots of Renewal (extended) (Attachment On: Roots of Renewal: Amy Fottrell and Lilith Winkler-Schor) (audio/mpeg 16.1MB) by WTUL New Orleans 9.15 News & Views
34 minutes, 26 seconds WTUL News & Views is joined in conversation with Executive Director Amy Fottrell and Opportunities Coordinator Lilith Winkler-Schor o...
Posted: Thu, Dec 22, 2016 2:32pm PST
audioRoots of Renewal: Amy Fottrell and Lilith Winkler-Schor (audio/mpeg 12.4MB) by WTUL New Orleans 91.5 News & Views
WTUL News & Views is joined in conversation with Executive Director Amy Fottrell and Opportunities Coordinator Lilith Winkler-Schor of Roots of Renewal....
Posted: Wed, Dec 21, 2016 12:14am PST
audioLandmark Mental Health Reform Legislation Passes Senate: Headed To The President's Desk (audio/mpeg 35.0MB) by WTUL News and Views
Janet Hays from WTUL News and Views was in Washington D.C. Monday Dec. 5th, 2016 for a press conference to highlight mental health reform provisions in the 21st Century CURES Act: A landmark Bill named by Senator Mitch McConnell to be "the most important piece of legislation that Congress will pass this year."...
Posted: Sun, Dec 11, 2016 7:58am PST
audioSecond hour: Investigative reports: (Attachment On: Tories announce NHS 'STP' plan for City of Bristol, UK) (audio/mpeg 51.3MB) by BCFM Drivetime
Interview with Jackie Cannon about Cuba and the recent death of Fidel Castro: press coverage of Fidel Castro outside Cuba is not how people feel in Cuba; the hi...
Posted: Sun, Dec 4, 2016 6:07am PST
audioTories announce NHS 'STP' plan for City of Bristol, UK (audio/mpeg 53.2MB) by BCFM Drivetime
Shaun Murphy, from 'Protect Our NHS', discusses fighting cuts and privatisation of the NHS Interview with Jackie Cannon about Cuba and the recent death of Fidel Castro: press coverage of Fidel Castro outside Cuba is not how people feel in Cuba; the history of Cuba from the Spanish colonisation to today – putting the need for a revolution in context and constant US meddling – including how the USS Maine ship being blown up in Havana Harbour in 1898 could have been a false flag attack as an ex...
Posted: Sun, Dec 4, 2016 6:07am PST
audioDream Caravan 2016 (audio/mpeg 24.6MB) by WTUL News and Views
WTUL News and Views speaks with Organizers of the annual Dream Caravan, a community healing event hosted in New Orleans that focuses on the powerful healing potential of dreams....
Posted: Wed, Nov 30, 2016 11:26am PST
audiowtul news and views speaks with Janet Hays for OPPRC (audio/mpeg 18.1MB) by wtulnews
Janet Hays of HealingMindsNOLA speaks about a 30 Nov vigil at Gravier Park against a prison expansion for Orleans Parish Prison. Despite expert reports, and a decision of the New Orleans City Council, the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office is pushing to spend $55 Million in FEMA dollars to expand the number of beds at the OPP facilities--known as "Phase III." The previous two phases did not include facilities capable of caring for incarcerated people with mental health needs....
Posted: Fri, Nov 25, 2016 10:27am PST
audioBen Quimby from 350 Louisiana on No New Leases (audio/mpeg 21.7MB) by wtul news
Ben Quimby from 350 Louisiana on No New Leases talks about the upcoming rally at BOEM, 1201 Elmwood Park Boulevard at noon central to 4pm...
Posted: Wed, Oct 26, 2016 6:58am PDT
audioRichard Broussard on why Big Oil needs to fix the Louisiana coast (Attachment On: Ben Quimby from 350 Louisiana on No New Leases) (audio/mpeg 2.3MB) by wtul news
Mr Richard Broussard, on why he's working for Vermillion Parish and the state of Louisiana suing oil companies "They left the contamination in the soil, and ...
Posted: Wed, Oct 26, 2016 6:58am PDT
audioCritical Race Theory and the Intersection of Race, Law, and Power (2/2) (audio/mpeg 14.9MB) by Mohan Ambikaipaker, PhD
This is the second half of the second lecture in a three part series on Health, Race, and Communication. In this lecture, assistant professor in the Department of Communication at Tulane University, Mohan Ambikaipaker, PhD, touches on the barriers that front Critical Race Theory in its inclusion in the Public Health framework. The series "Health, Race, and Communications" is sponsored by the Tulane Society for Young Black Public Health Professionals, Tulane SPHTM SGA, Tulane Center for Excell...
Posted: Wed, Sep 28, 2016 7:20am PDT
audioCritical Race Theory and the Intersection of Race, Law, and Power (audio/mpeg 20.6MB) by WTUL News & Views
This is part one of the second lecture in a three part series on Health, Race, and Communication. In this lecture, assistant professor in the Department of Communication at Tulane University, Mohan Ambikaipaker, PhD, touches on the barriers that front Critical Race Theory in its inclusion in the Public Health framework. The series "Health, Race, and Communications" is sponsored by the Tulane Society for Young Black Public Health Professionals, Tulane SPHTM SGA, Tulane Center for Excellence in...
Posted: Wed, Sep 28, 2016 1:02am PDT
audioMichelle Erenberg from Lift Louisiana on All Access event sat night (audio/mpeg 11.0MB) by wtul news
Michelle Erenberg of Lift Louisiana gives us the lowdown on the Sat night concert event, All Access New Orleans, September 10, 2016 at 6:00 PM Sanctuary Cultural Arts Center - 2525 Burgundy St - New Orleans, LA 70117. On September 10th, Lift Louisiana, the National Council of Jewish Women New Orleans Section, Women With a Vision and Tulane University’s If When How Chapter are hosting a party where the All Access 2016 concert will be streamed live. WWAV's Policy Director Nia Weeks will be one...
Posted: Fri, Sep 9, 2016 8:46am PDT
audioFilm Screening and discussion - Shattered Families: Collapse of our Mental Health System (audio/mpeg 26.5MB) by WTUL News & Views
Janet Hays interviews Nicole Forston (Producer), and Laura Pogliano (mother and mental health advocate), about the new film documentary Shattered Families: Collapse of our Mental Health System. The lack of a functional mental healthcare system all too often leaves untreated seriously mentally ill people incarcerated, homeless and dead. It also takes a physical and emotional toll on caregivers who have few support options when a loved one is in mental health crisis....
Posted: Fri, Sep 9, 2016 8:14am PDT
audio1 min Public Service Announcement on Looting from Elizabeth Gelvin (Attachment On: Louisiana Floods: in their own words, stories and how to help) (audio/mpeg 942.3KB) by WTUL News & Views
White folks in EBR: If your Black friends, family, or neighbors need anything during curfew hours, please offer to step-and-fetch for them or go with them. And ...
Posted: Mon, Aug 22, 2016 6:08am PDT
audioLouisiana Floods: in their own words, stories and how to help (audio/mpeg 30.2MB) by WTUL News & Views
On the Louisiana Floods, personal stories from Blair, Bru, and Logan, plus an update from Elizabeth about ways to lift up your Louisiana loved ones....
Posted: Mon, Aug 22, 2016 6:08am PDT
audioCitizen Reporting of Great Louisiana Flood of 2016 (audio/mpeg 41.2MB) by WTUL News and Views
Compiled audio of citizen vlogs detailing their experiences trying to recover after the Great Louisiana Flood of 2106....
Posted: Thu, Aug 18, 2016 8:51am PDT
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