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The Scene

The Scene is an audio magazine covering an eclectic mix of politics, arts, culture, books and issues of the day. With host Chantal Thomas, the Scene broadcasts on WRFI Community Radio.

Arts Talk Law Government Society & Culture Politics Culture
Update frequency
every 5 days
Average duration
28 minutes
Episodes
24
Years Active
2023
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Risa Lieberwitz on the University's Role in Supporting the Public Good

Risa Lieberwitz on the University's Role in Supporting the Public Good

Risa Lieberwitz on the University's Role in Supporting the Public Good: On October 4th, 2023, a group of Cornell faculty condemned the current proposal for falling grievously short of Cornell's oblig…

00:28:47  |   Wed 04 Oct 2023
Desiree LeClercq on the Battle for Workplace Democracy at Starbucks

Desiree LeClercq on the Battle for Workplace Democracy at Starbucks

In 2021 and 2022, workers at all three Starbucks locations in Ithaca, New York, had voted to unionize. By 2023, Starbucks had shut down every one of those locations. International labor law expert De…

00:27:56  |   Tue 22 Aug 2023
Saida Hodzic on Critical Knowledges of Refuge

Saida Hodzic on Critical Knowledges of Refuge

Saida Hodzic, a Professor in the Anthropology Department and the Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies Department at Cornell University, discusses her work the fields of asylum and refugee studies f…

00:28:24  |   Wed 09 Aug 2023
Judge Patrick Robinson on Reparations for Chattel Slavery

Judge Patrick Robinson on Reparations for Chattel Slavery

Judge Patrick Robinson, of the International Court of Justice, discusses a powerful and comprehensive new report on the scale of compensation owed for transatlantic chattel slavery; the forms that re…

00:28:10  |   Wed 12 Jul 2023
Prachi Patankar on Making Connections in Movement-Building

Prachi Patankar on Making Connections in Movement-Building

Activist and philanthropic grantmaker Prachi Patankar talks about her lifelong relationship to justice work – connecting the LGBTQ+ and women’s justice commitments and causes she supports, through he…

00:28:26  |   Wed 28 Jun 2023
Dan Torop on the Science, Technology, and Art of Images

Dan Torop on the Science, Technology, and Art of Images

Photographer and art professor Dan Torop discusses his recent work in the exhibitions Falling Water and Three Rainbows, the science and technology that he has used in rendering images of the physical…

00:28:54  |   Fri 19 May 2023
Elizabeth Anker on Paradox and the Claims of Theory

Elizabeth Anker on Paradox and the Claims of Theory

Literary and legal scholar Elizabeth Anker contends in her new book, On Paradox: The Claims of Theory, that faith in the logic of paradox has formed the cornerstone of left intellectualism since the …

00:29:00  |   Fri 05 May 2023
Jill Lavetsky on Rendering Themes of Human Connection and Care in Her Art

Jill Lavetsky on Rendering Themes of Human Connection and Care in Her Art

Visual artist and educator Jill Lavetsky discusses her artwork reflecting on the subject of human connection through themes of motherhood, relationships, vulnerability, and tenderness, personified th…

00:28:27  |   Fri 21 Apr 2023
Bob Hockett on the Need for Better Bank Deposit Protection

Bob Hockett on the Need for Better Bank Deposit Protection

Bob Hockett on the Need for Better Bank Deposit Protection: Financial and economic regulation expert Robert Hockett of Cornell Law School returns to the show to discuss the Federal Deposit Insurance …
00:27:49  |   Fri 07 Apr 2023
The Future of the Cayuga Nation, Part II

The Future of the Cayuga Nation, Part II

Michael Sliger, attorney for Sachem Sam George and an adjunct professor at Cornell Law School, discusses the context of the Halftown dispute over the leadership of the Gayogohó:nǫˀ (Cayuga) Nation, a…

00:28:43  |   Wed 05 Apr 2023
The Future of the Cayuga Nation, Part I

The Future of the Cayuga Nation, Part I

Sachem Sam George discusses the challenge that he and other Gayogohó:nǫˀ (Cayuga) Nation elders have mounted to the leadership of Clint Halftown, currently recognized by the the Gayogohó:nǫˀ (Cayuga)…

00:28:55  |   Wed 05 Apr 2023
Judge Dennis Davis on the Prospects for South African Social Democracy

Judge Dennis Davis on the Prospects for South African Social Democracy

Judge Dennis Davis, legal scholar and jurist of the High Court of Cape Town, South Africa, discusses the reasons for the continuing and pervasive inequality and insecurity of today’s South Africa, al…

00:29:31  |   Wed 05 Apr 2023
Luis Aguirre-Torres on the Urgency of Climate Justice

Luis Aguirre-Torres on the Urgency of Climate Justice

The former Director of Sustainability for the City of Ithaca, Luis Aguirre-Torres, discusses his work with the Green New Deal, the roadmap to achieving climate policy change that is equitable, and th…

00:29:06  |   Wed 05 Apr 2023
Bob Hockett on the Economy Post-Midterm Elections

Bob Hockett on the Economy Post-Midterm Elections

Financial and economic regulation expert Bob Hockett discusses how the November 2022 midterm elections might affect the Biden Administration’s ability to implement its economic policies; and how to i…

00:28:05  |   Wed 05 Apr 2023
Al-An deSouza on Photography as Elegy

Al-An deSouza on Photography as Elegy

Artist and photography professor Al-An deSouza discusses their exhibition, Elegies of Futures Past, at Cornell University’s Johnson Museum of Art, and its meditations on family memory, colonial empir…

00:28:50  |   Wed 05 Apr 2023
Nathaniel Hendrickson on Making Collaborative Art in the Anthropocene

Nathaniel Hendrickson on Making Collaborative Art in the Anthropocene

Artist and curator Nathaniel Hendrickson, currently in residence at the Soil Factory, discusses how they are designing ways of making art that shift away from individualism, and that embrace collabor…

00:29:33  |   Sun 29 Jan 2023
Loadbang on Making New Music

Loadbang on Making New Music

The members of New York City-based new music chamber group loadbang (Andy Kozar on trumpet(s), William Lang on trombone, Adrian Sandi on bass clarinet, and Tyler Bouque on baritone voice) speak about…

00:28:55  |   Sun 29 Jan 2023
Tawab Danish on Exile from Afghanistan:

Tawab Danish on Exile from Afghanistan:

Human rights and constitutional law professor Tawab Danish speaks about life in his home country of Afghanistan following the seizure of power by the Taliban, and about the personal and communal uphe…

00:29:59  |   Sun 29 Jan 2023
Leila Amineddoleh on the Restitution of Looted Art

Leila Amineddoleh on the Restitution of Looted Art

Art and cultural heritage lawyer and professor Leila Amineddoleh speaks about the law and ethics of recovering looted art in situations ranging from British conquest to the Nazis.

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00:29:15  |   Sat 28 Jan 2023
Pete Myers on the Fight for Decent Work

Pete Myers on the Fight for Decent Work

The vote to unionize three Starbucks locations in Ithaca was followed by an abrupt shutdown. Pete Myers of the Tompkins County Workers Center discusses the Starbucks workers movement and gives update…

00:29:17  |   Sat 28 Jan 2023
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