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Preserving GI resistance: 'A Matter of Conscience' creators interview
Bill Short and Willa Seidenberg discuss their decades-long project documenting Vietnam War GI resistors, including rare interviews with Donald Duncan and Howard Levy.
Yellow Springs Film Festival: Rod Serling Tribute & Jim Jarmusch
Festival director Eric Mahoney previews the 2025 lineup honoring Rod Serling. Plus a rare interview with legendary filmmaker Jim Jarmusch on collaboration.
Haitian immigrants share stories of hope & resilience in Springfield
In this podcast, Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, share powerful stories of migration, family separation, cultural preservation, and resilience amid uncertainty.
LISTEN: Dayton community leaders talk democracy, US political climate
The symposium's theme was "Creating Brave Spaces for Civic Engagement." In this conversation, panelists discussed building community during uncertain political times.
LISTEN: Nelson George, Yemi Oyediran on King Records, and YSFF preview
This episode has interviews with filmmaker Nelson George, YSFF director Eric Mahoney, and Yemi Oyediran, who just released a documentary about Cincinnati's King Records.
The Ku Klux Klan terrorized Catholics across the Midwest in the 1920s
In this episode of WYSO's Think Twice podcast, University of Dayton professor Bill Trollinger says the Christian Nationalist hate group, the Ku Klux Klan, terrorized Black, Catholic, and Jewish…
Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II talks about democracy, justice in Dayton
Dr. Barber is co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign and a senior Kettering Foundation fellow. In September 2024, he spoke at a conference at Sinclair Community College.
Hear about the Yellow Springs Film Festival and local art-house cinema
A Yellow Springs Film Festival Preview with its Founder Eric Mahoney and Oscar-winning Director Steven Bognar. Also, a conversation about the status of art-house-cinemas.
70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education: A Daughter's Reflection
Cheryl Brown Henderson talks about the legacy of the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision. Brown is the daughter of the lead plaintiff, Oliver L. Brown
A Matter of Impact: A Look Back at the Decade Since John Crawford III Was Killed
This 1-hr documentary looks back at the 10 years since John Crawford III was killed. We revisit the community response to Crawford’s killing, and we hear from people who were involved in this…
Sixty years later: Reflecting on the Freedom Summer Project of 1964
Kevin McGruder, professor at Antioch College, and Steve Schwerner, the brother of Mickey Schwerner (an activist murdered by white supremacists) talk about Freedom Summer on its sixtieth anniversary.
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