This episode is hosted by Stephanie. First, we hear Kiyan talk about the new
Superman movie. Then, Nena shares her thoughts on Dave and Busters as a date
location. After that, Em speaks about actor Malachai Barton. Finally, Clark
gives a history on the Wobble Dance.
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This episode is hosted by Stephanie. First, we hear Kiyan talk about the new
Superman movie. Then, Nena shares her thoughts on Dave and Busters as a date
location. After that, Em speaks about actor Malachai Barton. Finally, Clark
gives a history on the Wobble Dance.
This episode is hosted by Stephanie. First, we hear Kiyan talk about the new
Superman movie. Then, Nena shares her thoughts on Dave and Busters as a date
location. After that, Em speaks about actor Malachai Barton. Finally, Clark
gives a history on the Wobble Dance.
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On the next episode of Radiozine, we’ll explore Cuba’s world-renowned
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economic hardship and decades of U.S. sanctions. While often under-reported
in the U.S., Cuba has built a system that priori...
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Our guest is Portland author Carolyn Dasher, discussing her debut novel,
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First, Elizaha talks about Martin Luther King JR and his life's work. We
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Next, Gabby talks about the celebration of Black History Month. Gabby
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How can we tell the difference?
How do th...
Indivisible, the organization behind "Hands Off" and "50501" gives off the
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Playwright Diana Burbano (dianaburbano.com) talks about growing up with
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Host Karen James speaks with Mark Leymon, Ph.D., professor of Criminology
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Host Dr. Tony Zimbardi talks to Glenn Larson who was the first openly gay man
to adopt a child in the state of Oregon. He also answers your calls about
non-traditional relationships.
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Community with Wael Elasady (PSU alumn & founding member of PSU-SUPER) and
Julia Ford (Portland JVP) in a community dialogue about what the US election
results mean for Palestinians, for Israel, an...
This episode is hosted by Stephanie. First, we hear Kiyan talk about the new
Superman movie. Then, Nena shares her thoughts on Dave and Busters as a date
location. After that, Em speaks about actor Malachai Barton. Finally, Clark
gives a history on the Wobble Dance.