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The City Club of Cleveland Podcast
Libraries and Democracy: A Conversation with American Library Association President Cindy Hohl

The City Club of Cleveland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 60:00


In July 2024, Cindy Hohl was inaugurated as the next President of the American Library Association (ALA). As a member of the Santee Sioux Nation in Nebraska, she is the second Native American woman to serve as ALA President. During her term, she plans to focus on four main pillars of librarianship: intellectual freedom, literacy, learning, and leadership. "There has never been a better time to serve our communities within the roles of librarianship and we stand united in our mission to ensure equal access to information for all," said Hohl.rnrnHohl also plans to lead the creation of an informational toolkit to address Missing, Murdered, Indigenous Women and People in the United States when communities need information to conduct searches for their missing loved ones, or to share information outside of the community.rnrnIn partnership with Cleveland Public Library, and in honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day, the City Club's Cynthia Connolly will sit down with Cindy Hohl to discuss the crucial role of libraries in fostering a sense of civic responsibility through diverse representation and community engagement.

The City Club of Cleveland Podcast
The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History

The City Club of Cleveland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 60:00


The most enduring feature of U.S. history is the presence of Native Americans, yet most histories focus on Europeans and their descendants. A 2018 study by Reclaiming Native Truth found that nearly half of Americans believed what they were taught in schools about Native Americans was inaccurate; and 72 percent thought it was necessary to make significant changes to curriculum on Native American history.rnrnNow, this long practice of ignoring Indigenous history is changing. Awarded the 2023 National Book Award in Nonfiction, Blackhawk's The Rediscovery of America expertly interweaves five centuries of Native and non-Native histories, and is part of the next generation of scholarship that we have all been waiting for.rnrnBlackhawk is an enrolled member of the Te-Moak tribe of the Western Shoshone and the Howard R. Lamar Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University. Prior to this, he spent 10 years at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. A graduate of McGill University, he holds graduate degrees in History from UCLA and the University of Washington and is the author of Violence over the Land: Indians and Empires in the Early American West (Harvard, 2006).

TraegerMethod Podcast
Episode 57: Cynthia Connolly (Minor Threat, Dischord House, 1982 Photo box set)

TraegerMethod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 103:45


It's been a little over a month since our last episode, and it feels good to be back with a return guest: photographer, artist, roots DC/LA punk Cynthia Connolly. We talk about her new Minor Threat, Dischord House, 1982 photo box set release and the epic heaps of work, reflection and feeling that went into making the project a reality. Speaking of work, we also talk in depth about my new job at a local Amazon sortation center and how surprised I have been by how much I like it. We also talk about our mutual friend Timojhen Mark and his early 90's San Francisco based record mail-order company Vacuum Records. We talk about how his early success in IT prompted him to start the company as a way to lose some of the money he was making at the time. We failed to mention that he was entirely self taught and had made his way to where he is today from pretty desperate circumstances early on. I'll see if I can get Timojhen to tell his story on a future episode! Cynthia Connolly Website Thank you so much for listening and supporting the pod! Support through anchor or Traegermethod Patreon Music: Minor Threat 'Minor Threat' from 1981 demo. TM Pod theme by Jason --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-traeger/support

Think Out Loud
Winterhawks' logo change meets with mixed emotions

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 18:30


The Portland Winterhawks rolled out a new logo earlier this month. The image of a hawk replaces the old logo, a racist caricature of a Native American man. Even though Native Americans and others in the community had been pushing for this change for some time, the junior ice hockey team did not acknowledge a reason for the change beyond needing “something that better represented the team.” Paul Lumley is the executive director of the Portland-based Native American Youth and Family Center and led the effort to get rid of the offensive Winterhawks mascot. He says that while the change is welcome, he's disappointed that the team is not acknowledging the harm caused by the old mascot. We hear what these kinds of changes mean to Indigenous Americans and tribal nations. We talk with Lumley and hear from Cynthia Connolly, who is on the executive board of the Lake Erie Native American Council and was part of the effort to get Cleveland's professional baseball team to change its name and logo.

TraegerMethod Podcast
Episode 17: Cynthia Connolly (Artist, Photographer, DC, LA Punk)

TraegerMethod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 84:58


TM Pod Episode 17 is a conversation with Jason's dear friend, D.C. punk legend Cynthia Connolly. A prolific photographer, documentarian, punk rock mover and shaker, she painted the cover of Minor Threat's Out of Step EP and wrote the book on DC punk: Banned in DC. TM theme by Jason Additional music: Minor Threat 'Out of Step', Eddie and the Subtitles 'American Society' --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-traeger/support

Und dann kam Punk
5: Florian Helmchen (SQUANDERED MESSAGE, HEART FIRST RECORDS) - Und dann kam Punk

Und dann kam Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 123:28


Im Gespräch mit Flo. Wir reden über das erste Konzert (Bad Brains & Toxoplasma), Bonzen, wie Squandered Message mit Flos Einstieg schlechter wurde, auf Tour mit RKL, Snuff & Alice Donut, die gute Infrastruktur von Juzes in den 80ern, der Start von Heart First Records mit Nukey Pikes aus Japan, Sean Price, Roger Armstrong & Mykel Board in Japan, Ruts, Slime, Bad Brains, Porno Patrol, Stromsperre, Vorkriegsjugend, Jingo de Lunch, Gorilla Biscuits, Guns'n'Roses, Abratzk, Destiny  Rec, Zorro Rec, X-Mist, We Bite, Women's Liberation Sampler, Punk/HC in Japan, JapCore, Schwarze Feuer, Dunkle Tage, Superfan, Dackelblut, beim Gauze-Konzert die ersten drei Reihen nur Frauen, Dischord, Cynthia Connolly, De Konkurrent, die politische Punkszene in Oslo, Lip Cream, Systematic Death, Mülltüte, Solid Decline, Pig//Control, Nuclear Cult, Peacebastard, Tin Can Army, die besten Platten aus Norwegen auf Norwegian Leather, die Tatsache, dass nur noch Rereleases rausgebracht werden, die Punk-Szene, die zur Zeit total retro ist, So Much Hate, Bannlyst, der Unterschied von Label und Logo hinten auf der Platte haben, aktuelle Labels mit Profil wie La vida es un mus & Iron Lung, Sammlerarschlöcher, 28 Semester studieren, in Weltunternehmen wie Microsoft & Roche zu arbeiten, nie auf die Idee zu kommen von Punk zu leben, absurde Portokosten, dass nichts unattraktiver ist als als junger Mensch Punk zu werden, dass Berliner schnell erkannt haben, dass weder Kapitalismus noch der real existierende Sozialismus cool sind, uvm.

ArtBox DMV
Episode-16 Cynthia Connolly

ArtBox DMV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 34:15


In this episode Jason sits down with Cynthia Connolly. Cynthia is an artist and curator in the DMV area. She also heads up the Arlington Art Truck. The Arlington art Truck is, in their words, a curated cultural vehicle. Connecting the community through art. I talk to Cynthia about her art path and about the Arlington Art Truck. Enjoy!

Transformer Radio
Artist Talk: Farrah Skeiky & Cynthia Connolly on DC DIY and Punk

Transformer Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 33:08


Transformer's co-Founder, Executive & Artistic Director Victoria Reis interviews DC based photographers Cynthia Connolly and Farrah Skeiky about their roles documenting DC's punk and DIY communities. This conversation responds to the exhibition Present Tense: DC punk and DIY, Right Now, Transformer's 17th Annual DC Artist Solo Exhibition, featuring photography by Farrah Skeiky. Present Tense is on view at Transformer January 18 – February 29, 2020. transformerdc.org Farrah Skeiky is a music and documentary photographer in Washington, DC. Raised in Seattle and later in the DC suburbs, Skeiky has been immersed in two regions known for significant contributions to underground music that have informed her work. She began photographing live music in 2008, and her role as a musician as well as a zine maker contribute significantly to her photographic perspective. Her work focuses primarily on punk, DIY, and drag communities. farrahskeiky.com Cynthia Connolly is a photographer, curator, letterpress printer and artist who lives in Arlington, Virginia. She graduated from both the Corcoran College of Art and Design, and Auburn University’s Rural Studio, worked for Dischord Records and booked an avant-garde performance venue, d.c. space. In 1988, she published Banned in DC: Photos and Anecdotes From the DC Punk Underground (79–86) through her independent press Sun Dog Propaganda. Internationally shown and a prolific artist, her photographic work, postcards and books were exhibited in Beautiful Losers in the United States and Europe from 2004–2009 establishing herself as a pioneer in DIY culture. Reviewed internationally, her photography is in many private collections, as well as The J. Paul Getty Museum, The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Smithsonian Museum of American History and the legacy collection of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. cynthiaconnolly.com. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.

Turned Out A Punk
Episode 205 - Jennifer Herrema (Royal Trux, Black Bananas)

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 68:25


When Damian sat down with Jennifer Herrema (Half of the legendary duo Royal Trux), he had no clue they would spend the whole time talking about first wave DC hardcore, but this is a perfect example of the power of punk & ultimately the point of this show. Join Damian in his stunned joy as they discuss how the noise & chaos of hardcore informed Jennifer’s musical sensibility & life in general. NOT TO BE MISSED!!!! Check out Royal Trux's godly new album, White Stuff on Fat Possum now!  Also Touched On: Shout Out To Tony Reitmen Hanging with Iron Cross at the age of 12 Olson’s Books and Records with Sab and Tesco Vee working the door Wandering through George Town and looking at fliers Anna and Cynthia Connolly Hanging out with Void Pussy Galore  Always against straight edge Dante and Sab were wild! Ian stands in his own truth 9353 Royal Trux starts in DC The results of an acid trip Moby and Neil as college buddies Going to Skynyrd for Kid Rock Gerard Cosloy is responsible for all of this Listening to GBH trying to figure it out The influence of Discharge Mike Fellows Chis Bald AND MORE!!!!!

The Adulting Well Podcast
Episode 6 with Cynthia Connolly

The Adulting Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 64:49


This week we talk to Cynthia Connolly about her early punk days in LA and Washington DC, publishing books, photography, working with Maximum Rock 'n Roll, meeting the Mackaye family, growing up with a single mom, and continuing to create rad things. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adultingwell/support

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Kids Don't Follow
Episode 25: Cynthia Connolly and Amanda MacKaye

Kids Don't Follow

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 78:57


For episode 25 of Kids Don't Follow we have two amazing special guests. Cynthia Connolly, who is an artist, photographer and curator and the person behind the book Banned in DC joins us along with the musician, concert promoter, teenage record company executive known as Amanda MacKaye. We ask some questions, pretend to have some sort of structure, but in the end, it's just a great conversation about DC, music and growing up.  Thanks so much to Sol Schott of Acme Pie Co. for organizing and driving everyone through DC traffic.  To learn even more about Cynthia, check out http://www.cynthiaconnolly.com/. And make Amanda's day by going to http://www.fortreno.com/ and donating much needed funds to keep the concert series alive. Thanks for tuning in. Opening track: Abysmal Yellow Popcorn Wall~Shudder To Think: https://shuddertothink.bandcamp.com/album/curses-spells-voodoo-mooses Closing track: Baby~Soulside: https://soulside.bandcamp.com/album/trigger-bass-103 If you have any questions, comments, concerns, hit us up at  kdfpodcast@gmail.com. Please subscribe to the show, tell your friends, and consider becoming a member of the Wide Angle Podium Network. On Twitter: Taylor: @jtaylorjones Elliott: @ef_caldwell Bill: @cxhairs KDF Podcast: @kdfpodcast And on Instagram at @kdfpodcast Thanks for listening.

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Neighbor Up Spotlight
Marlys Rambeau & Cynthia Connolly

Neighbor Up Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 36:28


Marlys Rambeau and Cynthia Connelly join Carol to talk about the Lake Erie Native American Council (LENAC) and their cultural arts project that received funding from Neighborhood Connections and Cuyahoga Arts and Culture. LENAC has an event is coming up May 20. Details at: https://www.facebook.com/events/431346167233383/

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Loud! Fast! Philly!
LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 71: Cynthia Connolly of Banned In DC

Loud! Fast! Philly!

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 78:59


Joseph A. Gervasi interviews the photographer Cynthia Connolly. We talk about Cynthia growing up in… The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 71: Cynthia Connolly of Banned In DC appeared first on Cinepunx.

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Loud! Fast! Philly!
LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 71: Cynthia Connolly of Banned In DC

Loud! Fast! Philly!

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 78:59


Joseph A. Gervasi interviews the photographer Cynthia Connolly. We talk about Cynthia growing up in Los Angeles, CA and being drawn into the early punk scene. Cynthia and her sister wind up moving to Washington, DC in the early ’80s. There Cynthia become an active participant in the burgeoning hardcore punk scene. Cynthia designed the iconic “Out of Step” 12″ cover for Minor Threat. In the late ’80s she compiled, contributed photos to, and published the essential “Banned In DC” book, which she’s kept in print under her own imprint since then. We discuss the role of women in punk in contrast to the world of rock that preceded it, the bootlegging of her sheep art, working for MaximumRockNRoll magazine, the infamous SOA/Black Flag riot at the Starlight Ballroom in Philadelphia, and much more. It should be noted that, as I state at the start of the interview, Cynthia is not a “Philly person,” and thus may seem to fall out of the scope of this project. Like some others I’ve spoken to for L!F!P! (e.g. Martin Sprouse [who comes up a few times in this interview], Mark Anderson, Neil Robinson, etc), I’ve elected to include these individuals in part because I feel their achievements have influenced the artistic/creative endeavors of Philadelphia folks (including me) and in part because I find them to be fascinating and inspiring individuals. Cynthia Connolly’s website         The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 71: Cynthia Connolly of Banned In DC appeared first on Cinepunx.

Loud! Fast! Philly!
LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 65: Mark Andersen of Positive Force DC, We Are Family

Loud! Fast! Philly!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 162:06


Joseph A. Gervasi interviews Mark Andersen of Positive Force DC, We Are Family, and the books Dance of Days: Two Decades of Punk In the Nation’s Capital (co-authored with Mark Jenkins) and All the Power: Revolution Without Illusion. On the thirtieth anniversary of Washington, DC’s “Revolution Summer,” I wanted to celebrate and illuminate the event that sent reverberations out into the world that continue to resonate today. While Mark has nothing to do with the Philly punk scene this project focuses on, he’s like some other interview subjects (e.g. Martin Sprouse) whom I’ve elected to interview for being so influential on all punk scenes, including the Philly scene. Mark Andersen grew up on his parents’ farm in Montana. He never fit in there and was looking for something else, something to draw him away from the sad cycles of addiction and conformity he saw all around him. Mark’s salvation came in the form of the nascent punk scene. A few years later, Mark found himself in Washington, DC where harDCore reigned supreme and the scene was eating itself alive. Then came Revolution Summer, where committed members of the scene — many of whom, like Mark, were frustrated with the state of affairs both in the scene and in the world — came together to create a new, engaged scene. In our long interview, originally conducted in two parts in the same day, we talk about Mark’s upbringing, his discovery of punk (most critically, The Clash), coming to DC, straight edge, Revolution Summer, Positive Force DC, coming to the Catholic Faith, social activism, the We Are Family organization that reaches out to elderly people, and much more. In one of the best interviews of this project, Mark talks frankly about many subjects he’s never been interviewed about and he earnestly approaches all subjects with a rare and raw sensitivity. For more information about the Washington, DC hardcore punk scene, I recommend the following books: Banned In DC: Photos and Anecdotes From the DC Punk Underground (79-95) by Cynthia Connolly (1988) Dance of Days: Two Decades of Punk In the Nation’s Capital by Mark Andersen and Mark Jenkins (2001) And these documentaries: Positive Force: More Than A Witness; 30 Years of Punk Politics In Action directed by Robin Bell (2011) Salad Days: A Decade of Punk In Washington, DC directed by Scott Crawford (2014) Positive Force DC We Are Family The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 65: Mark Andersen of Positive Force DC, We Are Family appeared first on Cinepunx.

Food Sleuth Radio
Cynthia Connolly Interview

Food Sleuth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2013 28:15


Guest Cynthia Connolly, owner and operator of Ladybird Organics Farm and President of Monticello Vineyards and Winery, Floridas only organic farm winery describes how worm castings eliminated her need for expensive irrigationLadybird Organics

DISSONANCE
9-29-09 Cynthia Connolly

DISSONANCE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2009 134:27


Guest DJ: Cynthia Connolly (Banned in DC) | Playlist:...Costa, Campbell, Lloyd & Cline - Times Is Getting Harder |The Jugbusters - Fly Around |Chain and the Gang - Reparations |Billie Jo Spears - Mr. Walker, It's All Over |Etta James - Anything to Say You're Mine | Avengers - The American in Me |Bad Brains - Sailin' On |Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares - Todara's Dream |Bjork - Aurora |The Clean - Billy Two |Low - Starfire |Anna Connolly - untitled |Elmapi - Ce N'est Pas Encore L'histoire | Blonde Redhead - Hated Because of Great Qualities |Shudder to Think - No Room 9, Kentucky |Fugazi - Break |Holy Rollers - Everlast |Lightning Bolt - Forcefield |The Cramps - Green Door |Molly O'Day and the Cumberland Mountain Folks - Poor Ellen Smith | Patsy Montana - I Wanna Be a Western Cowgirl |

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