

Fresh Air can be heard weekdays at 4:00 pm on KRCB-FM (and again at 12:00 am Tuesday through Friday)! / streaming @ norcalpublicmedia.org / Listen on the FREE KRCB Mobile App which you can download from the App Store & Google Play.

Terry talks with Janet Mock, a writer, director, and producer of the TV series Pose, about the underground gay and trans ball culture of the late ’80s and early ’90s, when the Aids epidemic was decimating the community. With Pose, Mock made history as the first trans woman of color to write and direct an episode of TV. Join us.
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(Photo: Janet Mock - Aaron Tredwell / via NPR)

On the next Fresh Air, the secret history of Koch Industries and how the Kochs changed corporate and political power in America. We talk with business journalist Christopher Leonard, author of Kochland. It describes how the Koch Industries acquired huge businesses while limiting Koch’s liability, and created a political influence network that set out to remake the Republican party. Join us.
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Terry talks with Sister Helen Prejean who wrote about ministering to men on death row in the book Dead Man Walking. At the age of 80, she has a new memoir about her spiritual life. They talk about entering the convent as a teenager, celibacy, and her work in social justice. Join us.
Fresh Air can be heard weekdays at 4:00 pm on KRCB-FM (and again at 12:00 am Tuesday through Friday)! / streaming @ norcalpublicmedia.org / Listen on the FREE KRCB Mobile App which you can download from the App Store & Google Play.
(Photo: Sister Helen Prejean - Courtesy of Grant, Guerrero Photography/via NPR)
Sister Helen Prejean is best known for her 1993 memoir, Dead Man Walking, about her role as a spiritual adviser to a convicted killer on death row. The story was adapted into an Oscar-winning film starring Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn.
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