Apr 24 Economy Mind The Gap: Why The ‘Wage Gap’ Still Divides Us On Payday As low wage employment grows, chances are the wage gap will continue to be a part of many paydays to come. By Becca Schimmel, WKU Public Radio Apr 24 Economy Mind The Gap: Why The ‘Wage Gap’ Still Divides Us On Payday Becca Schimmel, WKU Public Radio
Apr 23 Commentary Strange Fruit: This Week In Policing Gender Performance Is it ok for a woman to cry in public? What about a man? What about an NBA player on the bench before a playoff game? By Laura Ellis Apr 23 Commentary Strange Fruit: This Week In Policing Gender Performance Laura Ellis
Apr 17 Commentary Strange Fruit: What Does Facebook Think Your Gender Is? In 2014, Facebook introduced new gender options users could ascribe to themselves. But under the surface, the story was different. By Laura Ellis Apr 17 Commentary Strange Fruit: What Does Facebook Think Your Gender Is? Laura Ellis
May 24 Defining Fairness Beyond Pink and Blue: Rebecca Grant, Defining Fairness Rebecca Grant was a Staff Sergeant in the Army National Guard. Twelve years into her military career, a fellow soldier found and circulated a picture of her wearing a dress. The Army took issue with the photo because she had enlisted and had been serving as male—her biological sex. Rebecca is now the president of […] By Laura Ellis May 24 Defining Fairness Beyond Pink and Blue: Rebecca Grant, Defining Fairness Laura Ellis
May 16 Defining Fairness LGBTQ Community More Than Black & White: Tiff Gonzales, Defining Fairness Tiff Gonzales is a fourth-generation Mexican American, native to Texas, who identifies as queer both in gender identity and sexual orientation. Tiff moved to Louisville five and a half years ago for work. She says when we talk about race in Louisville, we’re generally only talking about black and white. Latino issues re rarely part […] By Laura Ellis May 16 Defining Fairness LGBTQ Community More Than Black & White: Tiff Gonzales, Defining Fairness Laura Ellis
Nov 2 Shuffle myTunes: Music and Identity Saturday, November 7, 2009 Producer: CBC Radio 2 Listen Again Today, it seems, everyone has the opportunity to create their very own personal soundtrack to their lives. There’s a very simple reason that the iPod starts with the letter “I”. On this episode of The Nerve, host Jowi Taylor examines how music plays an integral […] By Todd Mundt Nov 2 Shuffle myTunes: Music and Identity Todd Mundt