Author Archives: Stephanie Schubert
Civic Cipher: Diving Deep into the Black American Experience
Ramses Ja and Q Ward are driven by a rush of excitement to do their show, Civic Cipher. For them, every moment of the program beats with meaning. This is because Continue Reading →
Parents Were Fine with Sweeping School Vaccination Mandates Five Decades Ago – but COVID-19 May be a Different Story
School children waiting in line for immunization shots at a child health station in New York City, N.Y. Source: Library of Congress James Colgrove, Columbia University The ongoing battles over Continue Reading →
This Week on Sprouts: The Story of Sustainable Rice
Cleaning Up with KTWH
Volunteers Peg and Scott clean KTWH’s part of the the expressway Twice a year, KTWH has a team walk a 2 mile stretch of highway between Two Harbors and Duluth, Continue Reading →
Haitian Migrants at the Border: An Asylum Law Scholar Explains how US Skirts its Legal and Moral Duties
Haitian Brothers. Photo by Alex Proimosy Author: Karen Musalo, University of California, Hastings The U.S.’s top envoy to Haiti resigned abruptly on Sept. 22, 2021, over the Biden administration’s “inhumane” Continue Reading →
About Media: A New Paradigm
By Heather Gray A Brief Summary of the “Sixth Estate” and the Importance of Pacifica Radio Preface I had first sent this article out in March 2016. But have decided that, Continue Reading →