Synopsis
Don't be a Dick. Be a Jane! Hosted by Elisa Parker, See Jane Do is an award-winning social change media platform that captures and amplifies the stories of everyday women doing extraordinary things (& a couple of Man Fans) and utilizes the power of story to create positive change. All interviews are See Jane Do exclusive. As a leader in womens leadership and a champion for gender equity our mission at See Jane Do is to create connection, collaboration and coalitions to support a more just world for women and girls. See Jane Do is funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and KVMR.
Episodes
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See Jane Do Women & Wealth with Janice Dunn: Investing for Life- Dealing with the Big Transitions
13/11/2015 Duration: 18min -
Liz Abzug: Like Mother, Like Daughter- Continuing the Work of Bella Abzug
11/11/2015 Duration: 38min -
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Amy Pence-Brown: Stepping Out for Radical Self-Acceptance
27/10/2015 Duration: 24minThe story behind stepping out... Amy Pence-Brown is a writer, independent curator, artist, historian, gardener and preservationist in Boise, Idaho. She has a master’s degree in art & architectural history and has worked at many museums and has juried and curated numerous exhibitions. Pence-Brown has written for several local & national publications, including the Idaho Arts Quarterly, Boise Weekly, Mamalode, and Treasure Valley Family Magazine. She currently works for Preservation Idaho and serves the children and youth of her community as a mother of three, a Junior Master Gardener leader, on the Vista Neighborhood Association Energize our Neighborhoods project, and as both Volunteer Coordinator & School Garden Coordinator for Hawthorne Elementary School. She loves taco trucks, polka dots, bluegrass music and Dr. Pepper LipSmackers.
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Magdalene Matthews-Mandela Fellow: The Next Generation Rising Up in Liberia
09/09/2015 Duration: 30min -
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Mentoring Girls for Social Change: Whitney Smith founder of Girls for a Change, Jennifer Siebold Newsom, First Partner of California, and Jennifer Litton-Singer Executive Director of The Friendship Club,
19/08/2015 Duration: 01h04minMany youth today, especially at-risk teenage girls, are lacking role models. They are overwhelmed with the struggles of coming from broken homes where drugs and poverty are prevalent, survival is a constant concern, and options seem limited or non-existent. Programs across the US, including right here in our hometown of Nevada City, are uniting these girls with mentors to build confidence, teach social change skills, provide authentic and positive relationships, and reshaping their and our future for the better. On this program, join host Elisa Parker with special guests, Whitney Smith founder of Girls for a Change, Jennifer Siebold Newsom, First Lady of San Francisco, and Jennifer Litton-Singer Executive Director of The Friendship Club, who are empowering at-risk girls to become change makers and community activists through mentoring and community engagement. Listen to the stories of young women who with the help of these programs and mentoring are turning their lives around to become citizen activists a
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Marlene Mahurin: Cyberstrong Kids- Digital Footprint Guru for Kids (& Parents)
13/08/2015 Duration: 46min -
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Marie-Rose Phan Le: One Woman's Quest to Preserve Ancient Spiritual & Healing Traditions
26/07/2015 Duration: 50min -
Wish of a Lifetime for Shirley Payne : 90 Year Old Sails with Strongest Female Crew in the World
26/07/2015 Duration: 16min -
Rocky Dawuni: Ghana Superstar Shines His Light
17/07/2015 Duration: 16minRocky Dawuni performs at California Worldfest Saturday, July 18th, 2015.
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Dengue Fever: From Cambodia to the World Stage
16/07/2015 Duration: 15minElisa Parker of KVMR speaks with Zac Holtzman, co-founder of Dengue Fever. The band is headlining at Worldfest on Saturday, July 18th, 2015. Plunging headlong into their second decade as a band, DENGUE FEVER’s (www.denguefevermusic.com) new album, The Deepest Lake, their fifth full-length of all-new material, comes at a critical juncture in the bands career. In 2013, after forming their own label Tuk Tuk Records, the band crossed over into a brave new world as both artist and record label owner’s. Today find themselves able to wear two hats – as creative musicians with no boundaries as well as label owners who make their own decisions on where, when and how to fabricate their career. The net result is the aforementioned, The Deepest Lake, a record with more musical diversions than the Mekong River itself. Released in January 27, 2015 – US/Canada & February 2, 2015 in the rest of the world, the ten tracks on The Deepest Lake will satiate longtime fans as well as newcomers looking for something altoget
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