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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2026. júl. 8.
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Avoiding A New Korean War 11.01.2011 29:45
While the Korean War ended in 1953 with a temporary armistice, a formal peace treaty was never signed. The United States is still technically at war with North Korea, and tensions between the two countries remain high. Many view North Korea as a strange and rogue country that threatens U.S. security. But others argue that North Korea’s actions have legitimate basis and that historical context is c...
Beyond Gay Marriage (Encore) 04.01.2011 29:45
For many people in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community, the struggle to legalize gay marriage across the U.S. remains the priority political battle. But others in the LGBT community disagree. They question whether gay marriage should be the central issue of their movement.
Looking Back, Moving Forward: 2010 Year in Review 28.12.2010 29:46
The earthquake in Haiti. The BP oil spill. A crumbling US economy and educational system. And domestic workers in New York receive a historic bill of rights. We look back at some stories we brought you in 2010, and look ahead to 2011.
How We Survive: The Currency of Giving [encore] 21.12.2010 29:47
We look at how people are meeting each others' needs, without charity, or even exchanging a dollar.
Standing Up to Big Oil 13.12.2010 29:46
From courtroom battles to government regulation, we take a look at how citizen groups around the world are holding oil companies accountable for environmental contamination and human rights abuses.
How Homelessness Became A Crime 06.12.2010 29:47
So-called ‘quality of life’ policing may temporarily decrease crime, but it has harsh consequences for innocent people caught up in the frenzy of arrests. If it’s illegal to be on a city’s sidewalks, parks and plazas, where else can people go?
Facing Race in the Tea Party Era 26.11.2010 29:47
We re-examine the question of race - how far we've progressed, where we still need to go, and how to get there. We take you to the Facing Race conference in Chicago, for an in-depth discussion by prominent racial and social justice organizers.
47-10 How We Survive: The Recession Generation 24.11.2010 29:46
If you’re a young person looking for a job, it looks pretty dismal out there, and it may not brighten up anytime soon. On this edition of How We Survive , we look at how the economy is hitting the “millennial generation.”
46-10 Arizona's SB-1070: The Battle For Immigrant Rights 16.11.2010 29:47
Arizona’s SB 1070 put immigration enforcement in the national spotlight. On this edition, we look at the controversial law – its effects In Arizona and across the country, and how it has motivated immigrant communities to become politically active.
45-10 The Price of Nature: Buying Our Way Out of Climate Chaos? 09.11.2010 29:45
At the 2010 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Cancun, Mexico, discussion will center on market based solutions. On this edition, a roundtable discussion about alternative ways to both understand, and solve the climate crisis. Must it be done through economics?
44-10 The Presumption of Guilt: Charles Ogletree on the Arrest of Henry Louis Gates Jr. 02.11.2010 29:47
Harvard professor Ogletree speaks about his book, The Presumption of Guilt: The Arrest of Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Race, Class and Crime in America .
43-10 The New Face of Military Recruiting 26.10.2010 29:47
Stretched by fighting two wars, the US military has stepped up efforts to recruit teenagers and young adults. Guest host Anna Sussman hosts a roundtable discussion about the new face of military recruiting, and counter-recruiting efforts taking place.
42-10 California's Prop 19: The End of the War on Marijuana? 20.10.2010 20:57
Californians go to the polls this November, to vote on whether to legalize pot for all adults to smoke. We look at the damage wrought by the failed war on marijuana, with a focus on the millions caught in the criminal justice system. How might things change if prop 19 is passed into law?
#41-10 Robert Fisk: The Terror of Power and the Power of Terror 12.10.2010 29:01
Long time Middle East correspondent Robert Fisk speaks about the power of words in shaping public opinion and public policy, and the tragic consequences of a press corps that toes official line: in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Palestine.
#40-10 Protagonists for Change: Women Against Violence in Latin America 06.10.2010 29:00
Violence against women pervades every culture. Sources say one of every three women is abused at some point in their lives. In Latin America, sexism and impunity contribute to violence against women. But the region is also home to powerful female voices, and effective movements for the advancement of women.
39-10 The Sound of Change: Hip Hop in Cuba 29.09.2010 29:45
We hear about hip-hop and change in Cuban society, and what people on the ground are saying about new phases in the Cuban revolution.
38-10 Whose Water? The Struggle for Public Ownership of Freshwater 22.09.2010 29:47
We go to Michigan, where from the city of Detroit, to the farmlands and countryside, citizens are battling to gain greater control over the bounty of the great lakes.
37-10 Marching for Change: Street Bands in the U.S. 14.09.2010 29:45
We look at how political marching bands are stirring up public spaces; from the streets, to supermarkets to your Facebook feed.
36-10 Chile's 9/11 [Encore] 07.09.2010 29:45
On September 11th, 1973, a US-backed military junta toppled Chilean president Salvador Allende, marking the beginning of decades of repression. We bring you a documentary about a group of Chilean exiles and musicians in the US who transform their experience of terror into artistic expression.
35-10 Working Beyond Unions [Labor Day Special Encore] 31.08.2010 29:46
It’s been decades since the U.S. has had a powerful labor movement and recent efforts to revive it have mostly fallen flat. But there is hope for a new labor movement that goes beyond the unions.
34-10 Beyond BP: A Future Without Oil 25.08.2010 29:47
We go to the Gulf Coast to hear why, despite the dangerous and deadly consequences, locals aren't ready to turn their back on the oil industry. What does that mean for the rest of us, as we pursue a future free of fossil fuels?
33-10 Small Farms, Big Future 17.08.2010 29:47
We go to California, America's leading producer of fruits, vegetables, and dairy, to see some examples of how the nation's agricultural industry is slowly but surely moving away from factory farms.
32-10 How We Survive: Getting Creative About Jobs 11.08.2010 29:47
We look at how the unemployed are getting creative about making ends meet, from starting their own businesses to work-sharing.
31-10 No 'Fracking' Way: The Perils of Natural Gas Drilling 04.08.2010 29:00
We'll hear excerpts from the movie Gasland, including stories from residents who say their drinking water catches on fire--one of the toxic effects of hydraulic-fracking: an increasingly controversial natural gas drilling technique.
30-10 Here Come Los Suns: Dave Zirin on Sports and Resistance 27.07.2010 29:53
Sports writer Dave Zirin tells the story of how the Phoenix Suns basketball team took a stand against their state's anti-immigrant bill SB1070. He says athletes, too, can be revolutionaries.
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