by bbanna | Sep 26, 2020 | Crossings Radio and Crossings News, Events, Food for Thought, News, Programs, Stories
Sister Helen, author of River of Fire: My Spiritual Journey (Random House, 2019) and Rabbi Lerner, author of Revolutionary Love: A Political Manifesto to Heal and Transform the World (University of California Press, 2019), will discuss their recent books on...
by | Dec 28, 2019 | Conflict Sensitive Reporting, Crossings Radio and Crossings News, Intercultural and Interreligious Conflict, Stories
There’s no mistaking Prince Nesta’s voice for anyone else. He talks about his natural radio voice, his mother’s dream that he’s honoring by studying journalism and his initial fascination with radio.
by | Dec 20, 2019 | Conflict Sensitive Reporting, Crossings Radio and Crossings News, Intercultural and Interreligious Conflict, Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue, Stories
Juan-Carlos Molleda talks at length about the border between Colombia and Venezuela, its on-going militarization and the struggles of those crossing the border during the current crisis.
by | Dec 20, 2019 | Conflict Sensitive Reporting, Crossings Radio and Crossings News, Intercultural and Interreligious Conflict, Press Freedom, Stories
University of Oregon student Payton Bruni witnessed and investigated a crackdown on press freedom while studying in Oman. He also discusses how instant communication has changed governments’ relationships with journalists.
by | May 23, 2019 | Conflict Sensitive Reporting, Crossings Radio and Crossings News, Events, Excerpts from Olivia's Paris Journal, Postcards from Abroad, Programs, Stories
UNESCO is a globe spanning, cross-cultural organization with outposts all over the world. But what’s it like working there? University of Oregon Master’s student Olivia Sanchez discusses her time working for UNESCO.
by | Feb 27, 2019 | Conflict Sensitive Reporting, Crossings Radio and Crossings News, Food for Thought, Programs, Stories
Washington, The Washington Team, The Washington [Redacteds], or just The Redskins? UNESCO research fellow and Salisbury University professor David Burns discusses the political and economic arguments around the Football team and how journalist can tackle the...