KXCI community radio’s International Women’s Day special programming

KXCI International Women’s Day Special Programming made possible in part by generous support from Marshall Foundation2017 KXCI International Women's DaySunday, March 5th 3:00 pm-6:00 pmWednesday, March 8th 5:00 am-8:00 pmListen live: 91.3 KXCI Tucson or https://kxci.org/Contact: Amanda Shauger amanda@kxci.org520-623-1000 ext. 17 or 520-990-3623
KXCI Commemorates International Women’s Day with a great lineup of our women public affairs programmers, DJs, special community guests, and plenty of fantastic music by women artists of all genres. In fact, we have more programming than will fit into one day, so we invite you to tune into KXCI at 91.3 FM on Sunday, March 5th from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm and on Wednesday, March 8th from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm.Support for KXCI and this special Women’s Day programming is provided by Marshall Foundation. Marshall Foundation enhances the lives of Tucson and Pima County women and families through support of charitable organizations involved in education, social services, and early childhood development.We’re really excited about our great community guests. Below are some highlights.

On Sunday, March 5th from 3-6pm, KXCI will devote its public affairs block to women’s issues and guests:

3:00 pm-3:30 pm Broad Perspectives Radio with hosts Kathy Harris and Aspen Green will interviewThe Drawing Studio instructor Lisa Mishler

3:30 pm-4:00 pm 30 Minutes with Amanda Shauger will feature Former U.S. Senate Aide Carolyn Sugiyama Classen and her work to create the National Commission, which investigated the wrong done to WWII Japanese Americans

4:00 pm-5:00 pm Round Table Discussion: Maggy Zanger, Professor of Practice School of Journalism, University of Arizona and Middle East journalist will interview authors, poets and scholars representing Pakistani, Italian, Islamic, Afghan, Chicana and American perspectives on feminism today- nationally and globally.

5:00 pm–6:00 pm MusicMaryann Beerling– One of the original “Broad Perspectives Radio” collective members and 2017 IWD catalyst will play iconic women artists.

On Wednesday, March 8th from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm KXCI women programmers will play women artists from many genres- from old favorites to the newest artists, Americana to international. And throughout the day they’ll weave in brief interviews of young women who take part in the Women’s Foundation of Southern Arizona Unidas program. The segments will focus on topics such as what feminism means to them, the struggles that young women face today, and inspirational women. Unidas brings together a diverse group of high school aged women from across the community and trains them in leadership, philanthropy, grantmaking, and social justice issues that affect girls in greater Tucson.

7:00 am – 10:00 am The Wire Service host Elva De La Torre will guest host on Your Morning Brew

10:00 am – Noon Michelle Boulet-Stephenson will host the Morning Music Mix

1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Brandy Elliott will host the Afternoon Music Mix

3:00 pm – 6:00 pm Hannah Levin will host the Home Stretch

6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Monday Music Mixer Susie Salmerón will host Sabor del Barrio

Women’s Day was first celebrated in the United States in 1909 as a tribute to labor issues. Historically, the day acknowledges the struggles for social and economic justice that women face. It faded from popularity in the United States while gaining traction in Socialist and Communist countries. In 1977 under the auspices of the United Nations, International Women’s Day Celebrations returned to the west.”

https://kxci.org/2017/03/2017-kxci-international-womens-day/
Carolyn’s note:  That’s me at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, my first time interview on a radio show. I did co-guest host once for their Mele O Hawaii program (also on KXCI on Saturdays, 6 to 8 a.m.) a while back, but that was a different role. Listen to me discuss with Amanda about the WWII Japanese American internment, a dark time in U.S. history.  I helped create the National Commission which investigated the wrong. 

2 thoughts on “KXCI community radio’s International Women’s Day special programming”

  1. Just listened to my interview on KXCI about creating the National Commission which investigated the Japanese American internment, still a timely issue. Don’t miss the 3 exhibits at the Tucson Desert Art Musuem, ongoing till 4/30/17. And if you want to see more specifically on the Gila River internment camp, drive up to Chandler Museum to see their exhibit (till summer, 2017). And I’m still trying to catch “Allegiance” musical film starring former internee George Takei, which opened on Dec. 13, 2016.
    Discussion by women after my interview about Women’s March and International Women’s Day on March 8, as well as immigration.

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