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Peabody Award-winning radio producers of NPR's The Keepers, Hidden Kitchens and the Radiotopia podcast The Kitchen Sisters Present...
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We called it the Sonic Memorial Project.
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We opened a phone line on NPR for listeners to call in with their stories and audio artifacts relating to the September 11 attacks and the history of the World Trade Center. Hundreds of people called with testimonies and remembrances, music and small shards of sounds.
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After the events of 9/11, we came together with other radio producers, artists, archivists and listeners to chronicle and commemorate the life and history of the World Trade Center and its neighborhood...
The Sonic Memorial—Remembering 9/11 with host Paul Auster | The Kitchen Sisters
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This episode was produced by Brandi Howell with host Alexandra Lange for New Angle: Voice, the podcast about Pioneering Women in American Architecture brought to you by the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation.
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As with many collaborative enterprises with shoestring budgets, WSPA eventually dissipated, but not before giving a generation of women architects the tools (sometimes literally) to imagine a more communitarian world.
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For many of the participants, it was their first experience of being the majority gender in a design classroom or architecture office. Even decades later, they remembered the experience with happy tears.
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WSPA was the brainchild of a group of women who wanted to create was an educational curriculum, by women and for women, that freed architecture from the hierarchies of existing schools and practice.
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You could learn woodworking in the morning and feminist theory in the afternoon, and then let loose and make candy houses in the evening. Childcare was free, tuition was minimal, and the locations were scattered throughout the country, making it easy for interested parties to attend
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Popularly known as WSPA, the Women’s School of Planning and Architecture, ran for four summers from 1974 to 1979.
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Community as ethics, as assistance, as ressource, and the sharing of those things.

Loved this episode.
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Throughout the islands of Scotland, you'll find eggs, fresh baked bread, homemade jam, cabbage, scones, cakes, knitted hats, you name it. If someone can make it, bake it, grow it, sew it, it may turn up for sale in an Honesty Box.

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As someone who was raised in a community with honesty boxes (and still uses them!) this piece by @kitchensisters.bsky.social speaks to me on so many levels.

It’s not a rural thing: it’s about community, and what is valued by them.

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The Honesty Boxes of Scotland
Podcast Episode · The Kitchen Sisters Present · 2025-08-05 · 26m
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Throughout the islands of Scotland, you'll find eggs, fresh baked bread, homemade jam, cabbage, scones, cakes, knitted hats, you name it. If someone can make it, bake it, grow it, sew it, it may turn up for sale in an Honesty Box.

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“From the very beginning the intent was that the American people needed to be able to access the records so that we would be able to hold the government accountable for its actions.”
- David Ferriero, the 10th Archivist of the United States
The National Archives – The What and the Why
Podcast Episode · The Kitchen Sisters Present · 06/17/2025 · 29m
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Today would have been the 106th birthday of Liberace. In his honor and to highlight his little-known civil rights efforts, we share this story from our @npr.org Lost & Found Sound series, Liberace and The Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band.

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Our NEA Grant Was Terminated, But Not Our Commitment

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The Kitchen Sisters Present... Plessy AND Ferguson—Activism and the Fight for Justice and Equal Rights
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On #EarthDay The Kitchen Sisters Present... Cry Me a River, a portrait of pioneering river activists — Ken Sleight, Katie Lee, and Mark Dubois — and their dramatic efforts to save wild rivers and the rise of the environmental movement.

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The great George Foreman passed away on Mar 21. In 2004 we opened a phoneline on @npr.org for people to tell us about their Hidden Kitchens. One caller told us about homeless people who didn't have kitchens using the George Foreman Grill to make meals and a home.

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Tomorrow the heads of NPR and PBS will appear before a DOGE subcommittee chaired by Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene, in a hearing called “Anti-American Airwaves.”

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