Intersectional feminism, entertainment, activism, millennial issues,Thursdays at 3pm on WAYO 104.3 FM. The show where we let the audience define themselves.
✨Still on hiatus ✨ but please check out all the amazing programming happening this week on @wayoradio for our fundraiser 👀 wayofm.org/listen-live/ if you like what you hear: donate.wayofm.org we’re grateful for you!🙏🏿
❗❗❗NEW EPISODE ALERT❗❗❗Shoutout to @TiannaManon for the connect.
Ending Black Music Month talking about how 2 local musicians deal with misogyny, the pandemic and more. Be sure to follow share and let me know what you want to see😘💗💜
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Greetings all! No new show today. No Labels, Included is taking a summer break 😎 I’ll be updating the archives this summer, so stay tuned to twitter and Facebook to find out as soon as shows are posted. We’ll be back in the fall. Wishing everyone a safe, fun and chill summer ✨
Four years ago, friend of the show @LauronKehrer joined us on the show to talk about her dissertation on Beyonce's music and its roots in queer hip hop music traditions. Now her book on the subject is almost complete!
Today at 3pm on @wayoradio 104.3 FM and wayofm.org/listen-live, to celebrate Dr. Kherer’s project and in celebration of Pride month, I’m airing our interview with her, followed by a playlist of QTPOC artists. Tune in!
Today @ 3pm on @wayoradio 104.3 FM wayofm.org/listen-live: Ethnographer and “space invader” Kate Mariner discusses her research on the relationship between space, power inequality in Rochester, and what it means to her as a Black transplant making her own place in this city.
Today @ 3pm on @wayoradio 104.3 FM wayofm.org/listen-live: photographer @CRae_da IS La chica del chocolate caliente🔥
She returns to update us on all that’s changed, and all that’s stayed the same, in her creative work in the last 2 yrs. Tune in!
🔊✨Now Playing on @wayoradio 104.3 FM and wayofm.org/listen-live: part 2 of my interview with Luticha Doucette for the In This Moment Chapbook series. Tune in!
Today at 3pm on @wayoradio 104.3 FM and wayofm.org/listen-live I’ll be playing part one of my interview with Luticha Doucette for the In This Moment Chapbook series. Tune in!
Today at 3pm on @wayoradio
104.3 FM/wayofm.org/listen-live I’ll be playing a fifth and final interview of this CITY news article: bit.ly/32ZHAq5. This week's highlight is artist, filmmaker, photographer, and organizer Adrian Elim. Tune in!🔥
Today at 3pm on @wayoradio 104.3 FM/wayofm.org/listen-live I’m dropping two more interviews from my CITY newspaper article: bit.ly/32ZHAq5. This show highlights mixed media artist Athesia Benjamin, and music director for Danielle Ponder Avis Reese. Tune in! ✨
Today at 3pm on @wayoradio 104.3 FM (/wayofm.org/listen-live) I’m dropping the audio from two of the interviews I did for the CITY news March issue. Musicians Marshay Dominique and Chi The Realist get really REAL on what it took to keep creating in 2020 bit.ly/3dHR2EQ
Today @ 3 on @wayoradiowayofm.org/listen-live/: I'm delighted to share my convo w/@LunarRoot, a jr. UX designer with a passion for Afrofuturism and ancestry research. We discuss imagining what’s possible for the future of tech when it's aligned w/Black liberation values.
Today at 3pm EST on
@wayoradio and wayofm.org/listen-live/, I'm re-airing "How To Define Yourself" a roundup of my favorite pieces of advice from guests over the years on everything from entrepreneurship to mental health. This episode is available on air only. Tune in!
Happy Thursday all! No new show today. Instead, in the spirit of Women's History Month, we're playing back an interview w/Makeda! front woman and drummer Sara Haile-Mariam, where we discuss the Black, femme history of rock and roll, and how to reclaim our creative legacies ⚡️🔥
Happy Thursday all! No new show today. Instead, in the spirit of Women's History Month, we're playing back an interview w/Makeda! front woman and drummer Sara Haile-Mariam, where we discuss the Black, femme history of rock and roll, and how to reclaim our creative legacies ⚡️🔥
Today at 3pm (airing right now!) on @wayoradio and wayofm.org/listen-live: Hear part two of my discussion with Ngozi Udo, a Rochester based Black maternal and infant health educator.
Ngozi shares how she navigates relationships with the Black mothers in her personal life...
She also goes more in depth about the important role of doulas, and finally she breaks down how one of the major factors that contribute to poor perinatal health outcomes for Black mothers is communication barriers between parents and medical providers. Tune in!