Frequencies of Change Media
Making Contact
"Making Contact" digs into the story beneath the story—contextualizing the narratives that shape our culture. Produced by Frequencies of Change Media (FoC Media), the award-winning radio show and podcast examines the most urgent issues of our time and the people on the ground, building a more just world through narrative storytelling and thought-provoking interviews. We cover the environment, labor, economics, health, governance, and arts and culture.
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8. jul. 2026
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Women Rising Radio: Rescuing The Isolated and Displaced, Women of Doctors Without Borders 06.09.2017 28:57
Women Rising Radio features amazing stories of women from Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres. MSF's teams head to difficult, dangerous, and medically deprived places on Earth to treat and rescue survivors of violence and climate change.
Staying Rooted: Community Focused Economic Models, Cooperative Housing, and the New Economy Coalition 30.08.2017 28:57
Collective housing, cultural co-ops, land trusts, community banks are community-rooted enterprises that empower those that have been excluded from traditional economic institutions. Solidarity economy models exercised throughout the country are becoming viable solutions towards sustainable and economically just living.
ENCORE: Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible 23.08.2017 29:13
"Mirrors of Privilege" is a film and conversation guide designed to help bridge the gap between good intentions and meaningful change. From Shakti Butler, director of "Cracking the Codes: The System of Inequity" and "The Way Home: Women Talk About Race in America," "Mirrors of Privilege" features stories from white men and women on overcoming issues of unconscious racism and entitlement.
Alicia Garza: On Historical Amnesia, and Fighting White Supremacy 16.08.2017 29:09
As people respond in the wake of actions in Charlottesville,VA, perpetrated by white supremacists and Nazi's emboldened by President Trump, we interview Alicia Garza, one of the founding leaders of Black Lives Matter. You'll hear Garza's specific definitions of power and white supremacy, as she contextualizes this moment, and you'll learn about concrete actions that people, especially white people...
The Struggle Inside: The Murder of George Jackson 09.08.2017 29:12
On this edition of Making Contact we present, The Struggle Inside: The Murder of George Jackson, a program about the modern anti-prison movement.
ENCORE: Reclaiming Public Schools: Education in the Trump Era 31.07.2017 28:57
In this edition of Making Contact, we look at two major changes to statewide curriculum in California, and where schools nationwide may be headed under Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
Walk the Talk: Stories of Indigenous-led resistance to Oil and Waste 25.07.2017 28:57
On this edition of Making Contact, we'll meet people challenging polluters in their own backyard. Not to push hazardous industries into another neighborhood. Instead they're developing visionary solutions for a better life for all and for the future of the planet. From urban to rural communities, we'll learn about indigenous-led efforts to protect public health and the environment for future gener...
The Aftermath of Ghost Ship and the San Pablo Fires 19.07.2017 28:57
On this edition of Making Contact, we'll explore the aftermath of the Ghost Ship fire and the battle to preserve live/work spaces, and then we look at the San Pablo fire in Oakland California that displaced at least a hundred residents…many of whom are now living on the streets in tent encampments. Special Thanks to KALW and Jeremy Dalmas.
Finding Home: Displacement and Homelessness from Cape Town to California 12.07.2017 29:17
On this edition of Making Contact we go from Cape Town, South Africa to Los Angeles and Oakland, California— three cities grappling with evictions, displacement, and homelessness.
Dr. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor "From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation" (Encore edition) 05.07.2017 29:14
On this edition, we hear from Dr. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Associate Professor in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University. Taylor most recently wrote, From Black Lives Matter to Black Liberation. We'll be sharing a talk with Dr. Taylor's insights on Black Liberation as framed through this most recent election.
The Draft, Duty, and Dissent: G.I. Resistance to War 27.06.2017 29:09
It was the 1960s – and throughout the United States, opposition to the War in Vietnam was growing. The Draft forced young men to make a choice about their own participation in the war. And many chose to resist. On today's Making Contact we look back at the resistance to the Draft to the War in Vietnam. What form did that resistance take? And what lessons are people bringing to building resistan...
Dr. Ibram X. Kendi - Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America 21.06.2017 29:12
On this edition of Making Contact, we present Dr. Ibram X. Kendi discussing his latest book, Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America. Stamped offers a deeply researched, provocative narrative that is a comprehensive history of anti-Black racist ideas—their origins, and how they became founding principles in our nation's institutions.
Sacrifice Zones Pt. 2 13.06.2017 28:57
On this edition of Making Contact, we present the final installment in a two-part series on the pressure to transform a region of iconic landscapes and environmental stewardship into a global center for shipping fossil fuels.
Sacrifice Zones - Part 1 06.06.2017 28:57
On this edition of Making Contact, we present the first in a two-part series on the pressure to transform a region of iconic landscapes and environmental stewardship into a global center for shipping fossil fuels.
The Fraught Process Towards Peace: Colombia and the Philippines 31.05.2017 29:11
Two of the longest running armed rebellions on opposites sides of the world, the FARC in Colombia and the NDFP in the Philippines are vying for peace but several elements-government, paramilitary, and drugs, make it all but impossible.
(ENCORE) Brightness of Courage: The Fight for Transgender Access to Gender-Specific Spaces 24.05.2017 28:57
On this edition of Making Contact we look at some of the struggles and victories in the fight for transgender access to gender-specific spaces and programs.
Liberation Theology: A March to Freedom 17.05.2017 29:01
Liberation Theology: A March to Freedom explores the conceptual framework of liberation theology. We will examine why Liberation Theology, with its focus on political activism, is resonating with communities hungry for social justice.
The Long Ride Home: Get on the Bus, and Incarcerated Families ENCORE 13.05.2017 29:23
The Get on the Bus program provides support and free transportation for children and families throughout California to visit their mothers and fathers in prison.
The Poetic Address to the Nation 02.05.2017 29:09
The Poetic Address to the Nation, brought together poets to speak powerfully against the current administration. Featuring Cam Awkward, Guillermo Gomez Peña, Michelle 'Mush' Lee,Chinaka Hodge, and many others.
A Look at Labor Organizing, and Worker and Immigrant Rights 26.04.2017 28:57
In this edition of Making Contact, we look at how workers are organizing outside of labor unions and where traditional labor could be headed.
Spies of Mississippi 18.04.2017 29:15
Spies of Mississippi is a journey into the world of informants, infiltrators, and agent provocateurs in the heart of Dixie. Directed and produced by Dawn Porter and executive produced by LOOKS TV and Martina Haubrich. The film tells the story of a secret spy agency formed by the state of Mississippi to preserve segregation and maintain "the Mississippi way of life," white supremacy, during the 195...
Beyond Choice: Organizing for Reproductive Justice 12.04.2017 29:11
What would it take to have real choices about our bodies? Loretta Ross, co-founder of SisterSong breaks down the reproductive justice framework; and Tina Reynolds, co-founder and Chair of Women on the Rise Telling HerStory, shares how a group of formerly incarcerated women came together to fight for the right to give birth to and raise children in healthy and safe environments.
Not Throw Away Women: Black and Indigenous Women Disrupt Violence ENCORE 04.04.2017 28:57
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. On today's show we're exploring how some women have been dehumanized to the point of indifference. We'll learn how one community is undoing the silence around the violence women of color face. We'll also hear about how serial killers were able to hunt down mostly Black women for three decades in South Los Angeles. Then we'll take you to the Yucatan where pr...
Conscience and Dissent: Values in Media 29.03.2017 29:11
Panelists at the Media Consortium conference discuss the role independent media plays in today's contentious media landscape.
The Cost of War: A Reflection on the United States and Iraq Conflict 22.03.2017 29:15
Given Trump's massive military budget proposal and the 14th Anniversary of the United States war in Iraq, we bring you this program from our archives with the voices of U.S. Soldiers and Iraqis reflecting on the costs of war.
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