This edition: Cherríe Moraga, Author-Native Country of the Heart: A Memoir
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Original tape date: April 4, 2019. First aired: April 15, 2019.Cherríe Moraga, author of "Native Country of the Heart: A Memoir" writes about her mother's decline, while revisting her own life, and her dedication to social justice. Moraga is a founding member of La Red Xicana Indígena, fighting for Indigenous rights.
Guest List
Cherríe Moraga Author - Educator, "Native Country of the Heart: A Memoir" - University of California, Santa Barbara
- Gail Miller Bisher - Westminster Kennel Club
- Wednesday, March 26 - 5:30pm
- Thursday, March 27 - 5:30pm
- Monday, March 31 - 5:30pm
- Julie Scelfo, Author - "The Women Who Made New York"
- Tuesday, April 1 - 5:30pm
- Wednesday, April 2 - 5:30pm
- Thursday, April 3 - 5:30pm
- Monday, April 7 - 5:30pm
- TBA
- Tuesday, April 8 - 5:30pm
- Wednesday, April 9 - 5:30pm
- Thursday, April 10 - 5:30pm
- Monday, April 14 - 5:30pm
- Carla Rabinowitz: Community Access
- Tuesday, April 15 - 5:30pm
- Wednesday, April 16 - 5:30pm
- Thursday, April 17 - 5:30pm
- Monday, April 21 - 5:30pm
- TBA
- Tuesday, April 22 - 5:30pm
- Wednesday, April 23 - 5:30pm
- Thursday, April 24 - 5:30pm
- Gail Miller Bisher - Westminster Kennel Club
- Tuesday, March 25 - 5:30pm
- Paper of Wreckage: The New York Post's Shift Under Murdoch
- Tuesday, March 18 - 5:30pm
- Wednesday, March 19 - 5:30pm
- Thursday, March 20 - 5:30pm
- Monday, March 24 - 5:30pm
- Cherríe Moraga, Author-Native Country of the Heart: A Memoir
- Tuesday, March 11 - 5:30pm
- Wednesday, March 12 - 5:30pm
- Thursday, March 13 - 5:30pm
- Monday, March 17 - 5:30pm
- Patrick Bringley on Art, Grief, and Healing at the Met
- Tuesday, March 4 - 5:30pm
- Wednesday, March 5 - 5:30pm
- Thursday, March 6 - 5:30pm
- Monday, March 10 - 5:30pm
- "One to One" with Immigration History Expert Nancy Foner
- Tuesday, February 25 - 5:30pm
- Wednesday, February 26 - 5:30pm
- Thursday, February 27 - 5:30pm
- Monday, March 3 - 5:30pm
- Transgender Rights: Healthcare, Sports, and Equality
- Monday, February 24 - 5:30pm