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Eight adoptee writers who are guests from previous episodes share their wonderful pieces/essays to inspire and uplift the adoption constellation.Barbara Robertson from Season 1, episode 9Daryn Watson from Season 3, episode 43Cynthia from Season 1, episode 7Nancy McCaughey from Season 2, episode 22.Danielle Orr from Season 5, episode 79Carmen Hinkley from Season 1, episode 15Lorah Gerald from Season 2, episode 29Nomi Kaie from Season 2, episode 31Music by Corey Quinn
Danielle Orr is a writer, painter and animal lover. She resides in California and is currently working on publishing her memoir. Music by Corey Quinn
Alice DiMicele , Singer/Songwriter and acoustic guitar player with 14 self-released albums on her Alice Otter Music label, sings with compassion and great heart, playing festivals, theaters and house concerts. Alice spoke with Danielle Orr on the KHSU Magazine about her upcoming show and songwriting as well as her return to the Arcata Playhouse, with a local young singer/songwriter Delaney Rose, on Thursday March 14th for a 7:30 pm show. Tickets at the door, Wildberries and online at alicesoloarcata@bpt.me
Celebrating 50 years, Redwood Region Audubon Society is having their Annual Banquet and Auction on March 16th, 2019 at the Arcata D Street Neighborhood Center. Dr Lisa Tell presents The Ins and Outs of the UC Davis Hummingbird Health Program in her presentation. Harriet Hill joined Danielle Orr at KHSU for the KHSU Magazine to talk about the accomplishments of the last 50 years here on the North Coast. Tickets at (707) 496-6581 or email: gary@jacobycreek.net with Banquet in the subject line, hurry to get your reservations for a fabulous dinner.
Doctoral candidate, Annita Lucchesi joined Danielle Orr in studio for the KHSU Magazine to talk about her work locally and the Sovereign Bodies Institute. Lucchesi graduated with a BA in Geography from UC Berkeley in 2012 and received her MA in American Studies from Washington State University in 2016, bringing her to research interests in Indigenous and critical cartography, Indigenous feminisms, postcolonial geographies and Indigenous research methodologies. Annita maintains one of the largest databases of cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada and the United States. The data is used not only in her own work, but is also made available to tribal advocates, activists, policy makers, service providers and community leaders. You may explore the Seventh Generation Fund as well for continued education and information. For inquiries regarding the MMIWG Database , please email mmiwdatabase@gmail.com Articles Lucchesi, Annita. ""Indians Don't Make Maps":
Danielle Orr continues her conversation with PhD candidate Brenda Perez about her research on the socio-political climate of the cannabis industry. Brenda and Danielle delve into the particulars of this dynamic and ever-changing industry, north and south of the border.
Danielle Orr talks with visiting scholar Brenda Perez about her doctoral research on the politics of the cannabis industry. Brenda's research addresses sociopolitical intersections of the cannabis scene in Michoacan, Mexico and Humboldt County, California.
Author, teacher and Buddhist retreat master Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel speaks to Danielle Orr about her new book The Logic of Faith: A Buddhist Approach to Finding Certainty Beyond Belief and Doubt recently on Through The Eyes of Women March 19, 2018. elizabethmattisnamgyel.com for a teaching schedule and more about her books. Elizabeth is also the author of the Power of An Open Question.
North Coast Growers Association (Farmers Market) Director Portia Bramble sums up the 2010 growing season and markets and talks about the changes this year including several new providers of locally raised meat (rabbit, goat, chicken, duck, beef). Produced and hosted by Jennifer Bell, khsu.org
Danielle Orr, KHSU Volunteer, talks about raising food in her garden throughout her life, and why she decided to focus primarily on berry plants. Produced and hosted by Jennifer Bell, khsu.org