Drunk Monkeys
A poem of love written in San Miguel de Allende after finding two scorpions in my room.
They say scorpionsAre solitaryBut really they are loversDancing in darknessto find their mate
All the Women in My Family Sing
“These brilliant and moving essays show the astonishing, brave, and passionate lives of women of color as they fight for autonomy, equality and love.” — Isabel Allende, author
Free Khurram -- Human Rights Advocate Detained on Way to UN
Khurram Parvez, who was en route to brief the UN on human rights violations in Kashmir, is currently being detained under the Public Safety Act.
Cancerlandia
Tara Dorabji catches up with Juan Alvarado Valdivia and discusses his debut memoir, Cancerladia. Humorous and brutally honest, Juan chronicles his story, overcoming cancer and confronting alcoholism. The interview first aired on La Raza Chronicles, KPFA.
April Protests in Kashmir
Dr. Huma Dar, lecturer at UC Berkeley, discusses major protests in Kashmir in response to civilian killings that took place in April. Indian administered Kashmir is the most militarized land on earth.
Surveillance in America
A conversation about surveillance targeting Brown people in America - first, Dr. Hatem Bazian discusses the Department of Homeland Security’s new “Shared Responsibility Committees,” which bring the FBI and local law enforcement together with mental health and other city and school programs and social workers to report on suspicious behavior.
Women in Resistance: Kashmir and Palestine
Tara Dorabji is interviewed by Mickey Huff and Peter Phillips for the Project Censored Show about her contribution to Censored 2016: Media Freedom on the Line.