Sarika D. Mehta » Podcast
1) CymaSpace: Inclusive Music, Visible Sound
Air date: 6/15/2018 **Read the transcript of the feature: CymaSpace Transcript CymaSpace is a non-profit performance venue & technology incubator in Portland, Oregon. The organization is dedicated to...Show More
2) Las Cafeteras: Political Folk for the Soul
Air date: 4/30/2018 Read the transcript of the episode: 051618 intersections with Las Cafeteras Las Cafeteras, the Chicano band from LA, and what I like to think of as unapologetic political folk musi...Show More
3) Brenda Rufener: Homeless Youth
Air date: 4/30/2018 **Read the transcript of the episode: 051618 intersections with Brenda Rufener Brenda Rufener’s debut YA novel, Where I Live, follows the story of Linden Rose, a clever and witty ...Show More
4) Nidhi Chanani: Empowerment Through Fantasy
Nidhi Chanani is a survivor. She survived a traumatic childhood and the loss of her first baby. That doesn’t stop her from finding and celebrating the beautiful, everyday moments. That’s how she creat...Show More
5) Shanthi Sekaran: Un/documented Motherhood
Shanthi Sekaran is the author of the novel “Lucky Boy”, about adoption, immigration and motherhood, in Berkeley, CA. Two mothers’ paths cross unexpectedly due to their love for this boy, Ignacio – the...Show More
6) Celeste Ng: Motherhood Across Boundaries
The last time I spoke with Celeste Ng was for her debut novel, Everything I Never Told You, which won critical acclaim and in fact was featured in one of the first episodes… Continue reading →
7) Alia Malek: Syria, Inside and Out
Alia Malek is the author of The Home that was Our Country: A Memoir of Syria, in which she she weaves the personal history of her family – particularly her maternal grandmother –… Continue reading →
8) Bomba Estéreo Rocks Indigenous Roots
Back in August, the day before their latest digital album was released, Bomba Estéreostopped by Portland to start their extensive international tour. This new album, Ayo, differs from previous ones wi...Show More
9) Rene Denfeld: On humanizing trauma
Rene Denfeld won critical acclaim for her first novel, The Enchanted, inspired by her experience as an investigator on death penalty cases. Her second novel, The Child Finder, is the story of missing ...Show More
10) Vanessa Grubbs: Racial Disparities in Kidney Transplants
Dr. Vanessa Grubbs is one of the rare few black doctors in nephrology (specializing in the kidney) and that’s just the beginning. She recently published a book looking at racial disparities in kidney…...Show More