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Radyo Kapwa Jingle

An episode of the Everything's Political podcast, hosted by Vero Rantz, titled "Radyo Kapwa Jingle" was published on February 27, 2024 and runs 0 minutes.

February 27, 2024 ·0m · Everything's Political

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Founded in 1999 and formerly known as Sigaw ng Bayan, Radyo Kapwa is an inclusive Filipino/a/x community and cultural radio show that celebrates the diversity and difference of people with roots to the Philippines. With three historical colonial invasions, multiple waves of migration worldwide, and over 7000 islands, we recognize and honour that Filipino/a/x/s are not a monolith. We provide a wide range of programming, music, and discussion topics to reflect this diversity. Radyo Kapwa aims to share their platform with grassroots community organisers and organisations, as well as interviews with inspiring members of our community. Our framework is based on values rooted in decolonization, and restorative and transformative justice. Our mission is to create an anti-patriarchal, anti-racist, anti-homophobia, anti-transphobia, faith-inclusive, non-ableist, trauma-informed space. This show is hosted by France Stohner, Desiree Ruiz and Veronica Jane Bertiz. This show would not possible without the team behind the scenes namely the sound engineers starting from head sound engineer Lorra Caluya, Fenny Cristo, Riz Gatsby. Platform manager Zay. Marketing team Desiree Ruiz, Angelica Alino, Erica Nidea. Philippine News from Abroad segment Jon Marvin Reyes, TITA Talks segment by Kat Daaca, and many more! Listen live every Wednesday 2-3pm 90.3FM #RadyoKapwa #CentreKapwa #CentreKapwaMtl #KapwaMtI #KapwaRising

Founded in 1999 and formerly known as Sigaw ng Bayan, Radyo Kapwa is an inclusive Filipino/a/x community and cultural radio show that celebrates the diversity and difference of people with roots to the Philippines. With three historical colonial invasions, multiple waves of migration worldwide, and over 7000 islands, we recognize and honour that Filipino/a/x/s are not a monolith. We provide a wide range of programming, music, and discussion topics to reflect this diversity. Radyo Kapwa aims to share their platform with grassroots community organisers and organisations, as well as interviews with inspiring members of our community. Our framework is based on values rooted in decolonization, and restorative and transformative justice. Our mission is to create an anti-patriarchal, anti-racist, anti-homophobia, anti-transphobia, faith-inclusive, non-ableist, trauma-informed space.


This show is hosted by France Stohner, Desiree Ruiz and Veronica Jane Bertiz. This show would not possible without the team behind the scenes namely the sound engineers starting from head sound engineer Lorra Caluya, Fenny Cristo, Riz Gatsby. Platform manager Zay. Marketing team Desiree Ruiz, Angelica Alino, Erica Nidea. Philippine News from Abroad segment Jon Marvin Reyes, TITA Talks segment by Kat Daaca, and many more! Listen live every Wednesday 2-3pm 90.3FM #RadyoKapwa #CentreKapwa #CentreKapwaMtl #KapwaMtI #KapwaRising

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