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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Episoder
04-10 Immigration Reforms: How a Broken System Breaks Communities 26.01.2010 29:00
We go to two communities sorting through the aftermath of Bush-era federal immigration raids, and to Los Angeles, where American Apparel became the first test case of the Obama administration's new approach to workplace hiring violations.
03-10 Hyde-ing the Right to Choose 20.01.2010 29:00
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02-10 Women Rising XX: Leaders Struggling with War 13.01.2010 29:00
We profile two government leaders tackling the monumental problem of war –– Gambia's Fatou Bensouda, Deputy Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court and retired Colonel Ann Wright, a former United States military leader and diplomat for the State Department.
01-10 How We Survive: The Currency of Giving 06.01.2010 29:00
A look into how struggling communities around the U.S. are meeting each others needs, without charity, or even exchanging a dollar.
52-09 Looking Back, Moving Forward: 2009 in Review 30.12.2009 29:00
Two wars continued, the economy remained in freefall, and as hardship ensued, people crafted creative solutions. We look back at some of the most compelling stories we brought you during 2009, and find out where things are headed for 2010.
51-09 Cracking the Coup in Honduras 23.12.2009 29:00
A look into the roots of a long-standing conflict between a powerful oligarchy and a dispossessed majority.
50-09 Settlers or Meddlers? A Divided Palestine 16.12.2009 29:00
We hear from Israeli settlers in Palestine and get reactions to related Obama administration policy.
48-09 Trade Shifts: Reflections on the Seattle WTO Protests 03.12.2009 29:00
We revisit the voices from that Seattle WTO protests and find out how global economic forces have shifted in the past decade.
47-09 Native Harvest for a Modern World 26.11.2009 29:00
An agricultural renaissance has taken root among the Taos Pueblo people in New Mexico. Sustainable agriculture is returning, after years of unhealthy food, poor health and obesity.
46-09 The Will to Resist: Dahr Jamail on U.S. Soldiers and Iraq 18.11.2009 29:00
Journalist Dahr Jamail talks about the on-going wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the growing refusal to serve in the US military.
45-09 How We Survive: Sprouting Up in Empty Breadbaskets 11.11.2009 29:00
A look at food deserts in both urban and rural areas, and the community gardens that are sprouting up in them
44-09 The Mission to End Prohibition 04.11.2009 29:00
A former narcotics officer and a drug reform activist suggest how to move away from current drug policy
43-09 La Llorona: An Evolving Myth (encore) 28.10.2009 29:00
The story of the weeping woman has been told since the time of the Spanish conquest. This Hallowee, we re-tell the myth of La Llorona .
42-09 Immigrant Families Behind Bars 21.10.2009 29:00
An immigrant family is torn apart after a raid in Arizona, and grassroots efforts help change policies at a Texas detention center.
41-09 American Peace Activists on the Streets of Kabul 14.10.2009 29:00
Marine Corporal Rick Reyes and other anti-war activists travel to Afghanistan to meet with government officials, women's rights activists and ordinary Afghans.
40-09 How We Survive: Predatory 'Mending' 07.10.2009 29:00
The business of borrowing isn't always fair. We talk to lenders who do things differently and those who stave off financial scams.
39-09 Tapped Out: Clean Water in Peril 30.09.2009 29:00
From toxic water clean-ups to a long-standing watershed war, we take you to the frontlines of efforts to protect water.
38-09 My T-Shirt Says it All 24.09.2009 29:00
Three T-shirt designers use garments to mourn, fight racism, and communicate cultural identity.
37-09 Women in Sports: Separate and Not Equal 17.09.2009 29:00
Dave Zirin and Elizabeth Terzakis take a look back at the history of discrimination against women in sports.
36-09 How We Survive: Renters, Rights and Resistance 10.09.2009 29:00
We hear from renters and renters' advocates about the invisible victims of the mortgage meltdown.
35-09 Still Looking for the Union Label 03.09.2009 29:00
We take a look at the Employee Free Choice Act and the future of labor unions.
34-09 How We Survive: The Deepening Homelessness Crisis (encore) 27.08.2009 29:00
We'll hear how two different communities are dealing with the economic crisis by taking matters into their own hands.
33-09 Swimming Upstream: Can Our Rivers Be Saved? 20.08.2009 29:00
We talk to river stewards across the U.S. working to protect, cleanup and restore our valuable fresh waterways.
32-09 Breaking through the Blue Wall of Silence 13.08.2009 29:00
Who polices the police? The ongoing battle between the people and the police.
31-09 How We Survive: Resisting Foreclosures 06.08.2009 29:00
A look into how communities and everyday people around the U.S. are resisting foreclosure of their homes. We take a stab at the question: are rescue programs actually working? " >
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