Sun, 27 January 2008 KNYO and Common Ground Present: Ron Chisom, co-founder of the People's Institute for Survival And Beyond, talks about their workshops for Undoing Racism and other projects in New Orleans and beyond. Comments[0] |
Sun, 27 January 2008 KNYO and Common Ground Present: John Calhoun from the New Orleans Food
Co-op project talks about their plans to increase access to healthy
affordable food in New Orleans by opening a cooperative store.Comments[0] |
Sun, 27 January 2008 Baakir Tyehimba talks about his innovative Black Star Academy education
project for youth empowerment and uplift in the Algiers neighborhood. Comments[0] |
Sun, 27 January 2008 Damekia Morgan and Ashana Bigard from Families and Friends of
Louisiana's Incarcerated Children (FFLIC) speak about their
organization and its mission to help imprisoned youth and change the
juvenile justice system.Direct download: Families_and_Friends_of_Louisianas_Incarcerated_Children.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:46 PM Comments[1] |
Mon, 7 January 2008 KNYO and Common Ground present: Lost from the Termite and Vine collective homestead and non-profit talks about how she squatted a decades abandoned house and eventually got ownership of it in New Orleans to create a homestead for travelling musicians, and how she wants to help others do similar projects to get around high property values and re-imagine the meaning of home. WARNING FOR RADIO PLAY: Contains profanity.Comments[0] |

KNYO and Common Ground Present: Ron Chisom, co-founder of the People's Institute for Survival And Beyond, talks about their workshops for Undoing Racism and other projects in New Orleans and beyond.
KNYO and Common Ground Present: John Calhoun from the New Orleans Food
Co-op project talks about their plans to increase access to healthy
affordable food in New Orleans by opening a cooperative store.
Damekia Morgan and Ashana Bigard from Families and Friends of
Louisiana's Incarcerated Children (FFLIC) speak about their
organization and its mission to help imprisoned youth and change the
juvenile justice system.
KNYO and Common Ground present: Lost from the Termite and Vine collective homestead and non-profit talks about how she squatted a decades abandoned house and eventually got ownership of it in New Orleans to create a homestead for travelling musicians, and how she wants to help others do similar projects to get around high property values and re-imagine the meaning of home. WARNING FOR RADIO PLAY: Contains profanity.