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Thomas Little–artist, ink maker, alchemist: on making ink from guns dissolved in acid
Thomas Little is a North Carolina-based artist, writer, illustrator, philosopher and proprietor of A Rural Pen Inkworks. a small operation that makes iron-based ink and pigments by dissolving firearms in acid. Speaking in this Tidings interview as both amateur ink historian and ink and pigment maker, Thomas examines his own work through the lens of […] The post Thomas Little–artist, ink maker, alchemist: on making ink from guns dissolved in acid appeared first on Hazel Kahan.
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Charlie Gueli, author, activist, civic leader: “Fixing Federal Dysfunction”
North Fork resident, civic activist and leader Charlie Gueli talks about his book Fixing Federal Dysfunction: A Guide to Saving Democracy
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Author and gerontologist Bonnie Stock writes cozy mysteries about older people
Author and gerontologist Bonnie Stock talks about her novels and nonfiction guide inspired by a career in the adult care industry. (WPKN April 23, 2026) The post Author and gerontologist Bonnie Stock writes cozy mysteries about older people appeared first on Hazel Kahan.
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Tara Lohan, author: “Undammed: Freeing Rivers and Bringing Communities to Life”
Author, editor and environmental journalist Tara Lohan  talks to Hazel Kahan on Tidings from Bend, Oregon about her new book Undammed: Freeing Rivers and Bringing Communities to Lifein which she describes the building of dams and the growing movement to remove them. (WPKN, March 2. 2026 (WPKN, March 2, 2026)    The post Tara Lohan, author: “Undammed: Freeing Rivers and Bringing Communities to Life” appeared first on Hazel Kahan.
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Tijuana Fulford:The Butterfly Effect Project empowers young girls on Long Island’s east end
Executive Director Tijuana Fulford talks about the nonprofit Butterfly Effect Project that she founded in 2014 to empower young girls on the East End of Long Island and beyond to become a generation of strong, independent and successful women. (Broadcast on WPKN February 26, 2026) The post Tijuana Fulford:The Butterfly Effect Project empowers young girls on Long Island’s east end appeared first on Hazel Kahan.
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Robert Massoud: why Palestine continues worldwide as a conflict without resolution
  Born in Jerusalem, Robert Massoud, is a Palestinian-Canadian activist, entrepreneur, who came to Canada as a child. In 2004, he founded Zatoun, a grassroots organization to support Palestinian farmers in the West Bank by promoting and selling their olive oil in North America for fair trade prices. Speaking to us from Toronto, Robert explains […] The post Robert Massoud: why Palestine continues worldwide as a conflict without resolution appeared first on Hazel Kahan.
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Chuck Collins: Burned by Billionaires
Chuck Collins, author, researcher, storyteller and campaigner based at the Institute for Policy Studies, talks about his new book Burned by Billionaires: how concentrated wealth and power are ruining our lives and planet. Chuck also shows us how we can reduce the impact of this wealth concentration on our lives.(WPKN December 1, 2025) The post Chuck Collins: Burned by Billionaires appeared first on Hazel Kahan.
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Peggy Lauber on how North Fork Audubon serves and protects the ecosystem and its humans
Peggy Lauber, president of North Fork Audubon Society, talks about the many ways this flourishing local organization serves and protects not only the environment and ecosystem but also what it offers visitors and those who live and work on the North Fork. (WPKN, October 1, 2025) The post Peggy Lauber on how North Fork Audubon serves and protects the ecosystem and its humans appeared first on Hazel Kahan.
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John Christian Phifer: Natural Burial and Conservation
John Christian Phifer  is executive director of Larkspur Conservation and president of the Conservation Burial Alliance. Speaking to us from Tennessee, he describes how, after 15 years in the funeral industry, he transformed his focus to natural burial practices and the protection and stewardship of land through conservation burial. (WPKN, September 10, 2025 )   The post John Christian Phifer: Natural Burial and Conservation appeared first on Hazel Kahan.
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Jeff Halper analyzes why Israel gets away with it
Jeff Halper, Jewish Israeli author, activist, advocate, and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, speaks to us from Jerusalem where he has lived since 1973. Jeff is co-founder and Director of ICAHD, established in 1997, a nonprofit advocacy organization of Israelis who work to end Israeli apartheid and a member of the One Democratic State Campaign (ODSC) […] The post Jeff Halper analyzes why Israel gets away with it appeared first on Hazel Kahan.
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Minerva Perez, Executive Director introduces OLA of Eastern Long Island
Minerva Perez, Executive Director of OLA of eastern Long Island, talks about building this Latino-focused nonprofit advocacy, aligning its activities with the East End’s governance structure and now implementing a rapid response plan to train volunteers to witness, document and accompany individuals and families during moments of crisis. (WPKN, August 6, 2025) The post Minerva Perez, Executive Director introduces OLA of Eastern Long Island appeared first on Hazel Kahan.
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Amy Folk on Southold’s enslaved and enslavers
Amy Folk, Southold Town historian, talks about the North Fork Project and its goal of naming all the town’s enslaved people, describing the process of finding the enslaved as well as their enslavers. (Broadcast during WPKN‘s Black History Month, February 1, 2023) The post Amy Folk on Southold’s enslaved and enslavers appeared first on Hazel Kahan.
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