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The Voice of a Sovereign Nation: KIDE Celebrates 40 Years of Tribally Owned and Operated Community Radio

Posted on 26 February, 2021 by Diane Reinhardt

In 1978, members of northern California’s Hoopa Valley Tribe applied for a community radio station license. The application was not routine; the outcome was not certain. The first Native American Continue Reading →

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For Oregon’s KEPW, Community Radio is Service, Not Commerce

Posted on 25 January, 2021 by Diane Reinhardt

We don’t have a business model; we have a community model KEPW-LP (97.3) went on air in 2017 determined to provide “a place for voices otherwise left unheard.” But there Continue Reading →

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“The Fire was Coming so Close… And No One was Broadcasting Information in Spanish.”

Posted on 7 December, 2020 by Diane Reinhardt

Alicia Sanchez, Board president Bilingual Broadcasting Foundation, Inc. KBBF 89.1 FM Radio. Photo courtesy of Alicia Sanchez. In Northern California, Multi-Lingual Programming Saves Lives At 5AM one morning, in 2017, Continue Reading →

Posted in News | Tagged farm workers, Fire, KBBF, Sonoma County

“Policies Come from Those Who We Have Given Power To.”

Posted on 25 November, 2020 by Diane Reinhardt

Joseph Orozco is the lead producer/mentor of KIDE-FM. From 1988 until recently, he served as Station Manager at KIDE. KIDE’s Joseph Orozco Says Change Requires Diversity and Inclusivity Among the Continue Reading →

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Radio Documentary Tells the Creation Story of Common Land in Idaho

Posted on 13 November, 2020 by Diane Reinhardt

Man capturing sound for Common Land documentary In 2018, Matt Podolsky, co-founder of Wild Lens Collective, and Wayne Birt, Program Director and Production Manager at KRBX (Radio Boise), signed on Continue Reading →

Posted in News | Tagged conservation, documentary, Idaho, Morley Nelson, Wild Lens

Meet the Neighbors in Bellingham, Washington

Posted on 28 October, 2020 by Diane Reinhardt

Sunset over Puget Sound, Bellingham, WA. Photo by Michael Hanscom Pacifica Welcomes KMRE-LP—Remade and Remodeled A Community Saves Its Local Station In 2018, residents of Bellingham and Whatcom County learned Continue Reading →

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Happy Birthday WDRT! Viroqua Celebrates 10 Years of Community Radio

Posted on 29 September, 2020 by Diane Reinhardt

Deacon Carl and Sofia in the WDRT Community Radio studio broadcasting “Sunday Gospel.” On September 17, WDRT Driftless Community Radio (Viroqua, Wisconsin 91.1 FM) celebrated its tenth birthday.  In honor Continue Reading →

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This Week on Sprouts...Religious Freedom vs. LGBTQ Equality: Finding Clients to Represent the Movement (part 4)

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Religious Liberty vs LGBTQ Equality: Finding Clients to Represent the Movement

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Some cake shops and florists claim that having to provide services to LGBTQ people would violate their religious liberty. Is there any legitimacy to this claim? What are the contours of religious libe
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This Week on Sprouts...Policing Reform in Columbus, Ohio

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A broad contextual look at police brutality and policing reform in Columbus, Ohio. Evan Davis follows the Black Lives Matter Movement with the cases of Andre Hill and Casey Goodson. Photo by Becker1
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