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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Click Here for Zonta International Convention Highlights San Antonio 2010 and Women in the Arts with Judith Webber



Listen and share this episode of Zonta Women's Community Radio. Hear the voices of the Zonta International Conference as we air just a few of the interviews we snagged during the conference in San Antonio-Exclusive content brought to you only by Zonta Women's Community Radio! Roxanne Neilson field-recorded interviews on-site just days ago include:


  • Beryl Sten, In the waning moments of her international presidency Ms. Sten candidly shares her thoughts on leadership.

  • Diane Curtis tlaks about our radio project and, just before she takes the helm as Zonta International president, you can hear her enthusiasm about reaching the next generation of Zonta members.

  • Zonta Club of Charles County Area 4 District 3's own Kim Rosenfield talks about a great fellowship project that her club did for their 58 members.

  • Zonta Club of Dhaka II in District 25 Bangladeshi Sharuk Rhaman speaks with us on the floor of the convention about her club's service project to donate beds and supplies for burn units in her community. These facilities serve women who are survivors of "bride burning" a form of domestic violence.

  • Zonta Club of Teme's in Ghana District 18's youthful President and engineer Yaa Boadi-Aboagye speaks about her interest in supporting women in "non-traditional" professions and the importance of mentoring women and girls in this area.


Judith Webber, http://www.judithweber.com/ ceramiscist and arts developer shares the radio studio with us and talks about her life's work in the arts and her work to develop work-live space for artists in her community.



Want more? Check back for more conference interviews soon! Send us a shout out bigtreesmallax@juno.com

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Women and New Media: Gen Y Mo'Gals Jessica Massa & Rebecca Weigand Turn Tables on Dating & Relationships


Millennials Jessica Massa and Becky Weigand of http://www.wtfisupwithmylovelife.com/ share the deck on Zonta Women's Community Radio with producer Roxanne Neilson to talk about young women's relationships in the post-dating age, and the business of media. What drives the young women of GenY ? These Ivy leaguers are taking a double-jack to stereotypes both in the dating world and in the male-dominated world of media production by turning the tables and reinventing themselves. Are Jesssica Massa and Rebbecca Weigand on the verge of being the Next mass media mo-gals? Don't miss it!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Click Here: ZWCR Celebrates Women's Work for IWD, Call to Action


Join us as we update the status of women workers in the US; share an important a call to action sent to us by Zonta District 3's Legislative Awareness and Advocacy Chair Brenda McEoin who calls listeners to telephone their senators and voice your support for funding the Violence Against Women Act in the US.
Zonta member Anne-Marie Ditta http://www.mycareercoach.net/ gives us three things we can do today to increase stock in our own careers. We have a really interesting conversation about how women and Zonta members can safely use social networking tools to enhance our personal and club brand identities.
Did you know that you can advertise your business or club on the radio? Zonta Women's Community Radio's Commerical Advertising Package is now available! Write to us and we will send it to you today. zontanewrochelle@zontadistrict3.org

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Click Here to Listen: "Women & Prison Update 2010"


There are now almost a quarter million women behind bars in the US, and more than one million on probation and parole. Is orange the new black? Zonta Women's Community radio producer Roxanne Neilson speaks with Stacey Thompson, Outreach Coordinator for the Women in Prison Project of the Correctional Association of New York http://www.correctionalassociation.org/. Ms. Thompson describes the challenges faced by women who have served their time - and how these women work hard to put their health, families and homes back together.
ZWCR notes the passing of Cherokee Chief Wilma Mankiller who was born on November 18 1945 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and died of pancreatic cancer April 6th 2010. In Mankillers autobiography she wrote, "Friends describe me as someone who likes to sing and dance along the edge of the roof. I try to encourage young women to be willing to take risks, to stand up for the things they believe in, and to step up and accept the challenge of serving in leadership roles."

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Click Here for International Women's Day 2010 and The Zonta Rose




International Women's Day and The Zonta Rose explained.


This episode features updates on the Say No to Violence Campaign and Zonta International ZISVAW $100,000 contribution to the United Nation's Trust Fund in support of actions to eliminate violence against women.



ZWCR host Roxanne Neilson interviews Martha Hanratty-Lopez, whose new post as a voter education advocate in NY helps to highlight the years of work she has done in the community advocating for housing, education and health care access for immigrant families.



Friday, February 5, 2010

Listen to "Among Those Who Were Lost: Haitian Women Advocates and Zonta Voices New Series, Dr. Lucille Blackwood-Gunning"





As the rubble of devastation clears, it is with heavy hearts that Zonta Women's Community Radio reports the loss you might have missed in the mass media coverage; three Haitians who were champions defending Haitian womens rights: Myriam Merlet, Anne-Marie Coriolan, and Magalie Marcelin. Hear about their work on ZWCR, and about NYC based Haitian Women's Organization Dwa Famn.


Dr. Lucille Blackwood-Gunning shares the studio with us in our 2nd installment of our Voices of Zonta series. Dear member and past President of Zonta Club of New Rochelle, Dr. Gunning shares her memories of medical school in the 1940's and insights about Zonta. Don't Miss it!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Click Here for Women Foreclosed






The ongoing debacle in global financial markets has been reported on widely in the US press. Less covered is the particular impact this unwinding economic downturn has had on women homeowners and women who have used equity in their homes to finance small businesses. Today we highlight a small part of the story with Patricia Henderson, a housing advocate and new member of the Zonta Club of New Rochelle.






Caroline Fitz-John a self proclaimed (Zonta Club of Long Island) "Long Island Lizzie" shares poignant memories of Zonta friends and a lifetime of service in honor of her 50 year membership anniversary. Don't miss it!









U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce Endorse the Consumer Federal Protection Act from USWCC | 360 on Vimeo.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Listen to Zonta Women's Community Radio 16 Days Broadcast 2009


Assistant Westchester County District Attorney Barbara Egenhauser talks with host Roxanne Neilson about her 30 year commitment to bringing justice to offenders who commit gender violence crimes and the evolution of the law over the years in response to local activism.
Dr. Karen Siegal, founding member of the Zonta Club of Greater Queens, UN Committee Chair of her club, and delegate to Zonta International's NGO at the United Nations. Dr. Siegal brings plenty of experience to our organization and highlighlights gender perspectives as convenor for the working group of the mental health committee.
We participate in a live United Nations UNITE event on-air as Dr. Siegal reiterates Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon's (반기문) campaign to galvanize UN efforts to prevent and punish those who commit violence against women. Cultural events were streaming online today at livestream.com/bicuno -keep checking for their podcast which should be up an running soon!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

"Giving Up the Ghost: Communicating Value to New Audiences Using Virtual Media"


We all have choices: Do you Tweet, Can you Digg it, Have you Reddit, or are you a part of the Technocrati? This month we explore how successful non profit organizations reach new audiences even in a tight economy with our feature "Giving up the Ghost: Communicating Value to New Audiences Using Virtual Media" Norman Reiss of Non-Profit Bridge nhr@usa.net helps us to look squarely at the use of social media to communicate the non-profit message and fundraise. Norman Reiss shares with ZWCR host Roxanne Neilson some helpful advice non-profits large and small can use to improve their effectiveness right now.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Click Here for "Hard Hatted Women"


This month's program features highlights we captured from the Zonta District 3 Conference "Women: Moving Forward in the 21st Century". Hear past Zonta International President Mary Ellen Bittner, Governor Ellen Karo, Lt. Governor Lisa Fraser, Zonta DC President Diana Garcia, and US State Department/ Bureau of African Affairs' Office of Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Outreach Coordinator Nicole Peacock speak about the Once A month campaign that brings sanitary supplies to girls in Zambia so that they can stay in school.
Will women workers see any of the $787 Billion dollars planned in Federal Stimulus Spending? Can women and girls give a fresh face to union membership? Why should women in low wage work trade their pink collars for blue and green collars?
Zonta Women's Community Radio Host Roxanne Neilson's in-studio guests from the Utility Workers of America Local 1-2: Shop Steward Linda Lesnewski, an underground cable splicer in training, Jennifer O'Keefe and Business Representative Bruce Farina join us as we explore the economic issues facing women workers in low wage industries and ask why there still aren't more women in the rank and file of non-traditional employment.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Click Here for Women as Peacemakers & Storytellers

This month is all about methods women use to foster peace in their homes and writ large -the context of peace as social action.

ZWCR features storyteller Koketso Ferriera, gazelletales@yahoo.com , who shares a folktale about how one woman sets about making peace within her home with a retelling of a Ghanian tale"The Lion's Whiskers", Don't miss it!

Zonta Club of New Rochelle's Lisa Louis-Burton and Area 1 Director Leslie Wright team up to help make New Rochelle Public Library a stop on the September Global Peace Tour-bringing "Pray The Devil Back to Hell" a film by Abigail Disney and Directed by Gini Reticker to the Ossie Davis Theater in New Rochelle. The film tells the triumphant story of Muslim and Christian women in Liberia employing satyāgraha to confront the repressive Taylor regime and to put a stop to the decades long civil conflict by agitating for peace.

See a clip from the film

Thursday, July 30, 2009

JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE 80 YEARS OF SERVICE IN WESTCHESTER!- SOLD OUT


ZONTA NEW ROCHELLE 80TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER DANCE -SOLD OUT!
OCTOBER 24TH 2009, 7PM TO 11PM
JULIANO'S RESTAURANT NEW ROCHELLE NEW YORK
DONATE to our campaign here! Send us a note at http://www.zontanewrochelle@zontadistrict3.org


Community Visionary Awardees :
  • Woman Leader in Business: Rita Mabli CEO United Hebrew Nursing Home and 1st Woman President of the New Rochelle Chamber of Commerce
  • Woman Leader Working with Girls: Kathleen "Kit" Jones Educator, scholar, providing leadership with the Girl Scouts of New Rochelle for 30 years making a real difference helping girls in our community to"explore their leadership potential and celebrate girlhood"
  • Woman Leader Working to Eliminate Poverty: Vivian Evans Social worker and founder of the Trinity Brown Bag Lunch program which does one on one resource and referral for the 50+ daily lunch recipients.
  • Woman Leader in Organized Labor: Linda Lesnewski, shop steward for Utility Workers of America, delegate to Westchester Putnam Central Labor Body working hard to represent the interests of the United Water Company employees.
  • Woman Leader in Mass Media: Judy Fremont President Stations Division WVOX AM /WVIP FM radio with over 30+ years industry experience, providing leadership in our community every day keeping the voice of the people on the air.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Click here for "Survivors of the Crash of 08"; Whats Next for Women in Finance


Our studio guests this month are Barbara Reguero a former high level executive with Bear Stearns, and Anne-Marie Ditta, our newest Zonta member , career coach and writer http://www.mycareercoach.net/ We talk about how women at the highest levels of the finance industry are reinventing themselves and reshaping their careers.
Reguero gives ZWCR an insiders view of how she and her team saved scores of Bears Sterns employees jobs after the acquisition, and speaks with us candidly about how the industry is changing and what her next moves will be. Anne-Marie Ditta provides a wonderful foil for our discussion about strategies to improve your career opportunities.
Listen in to the first segment in our new series, ZWCR/ International Service Projects. This podcast will cover Obstetric Fistula,and bring to our audiences worldwide Zonta's important challenge to reduce its occurance in Liberia.

Zonta News Wire Covers Club activities from Topeka Kansas to Hanalei Hawaii!


Thursday, June 4, 2009

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Perhaps you are a listener, or a Zonta member. Want to send a special on the air birthday notice for your club's anniversary or wish to commemorate the loss of a loved member? Write us now to ask about how for only $40 USD we can promote your event either on the air, on our blog or on the podcasts! email us bigtreesmallax@juno.com for rates!

CLICK HERE Social Workers: Who is Holding the Safety Net in Your Community?


ZWCR news round-up features interesting information about Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's Mother. Sobering news about challenges to women's reproductive rights, and an encouraging story about Iceland's hard won legislation criminalizing the buyers of prostitution.

The social work profession has always worked on behalf of those that are poor, neglected, and vulnerable, yet workers often feel overworked, undertrained, and insufficiently supported by the communities they serve. ZWCR host Roxanne Neilson talks in studio with Terri Jackson, a recruitment specialist with Family Services of Westchester, http://www.fsw.org/. Terri works to train parents who provide a home for children with special emotional needs, and asks all of us with heart to consider becoming a foster parent. Don't miss it!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Click Here: "Women, Water,and Wells" and Girl Scouts PSA "Stop Bullying"


Almost 720 million women and children will not have ready access to clean water today. It is stunning that these women and children who, in communities who lack immediate access to clean water resources, spend upwards of 3 hours a day seeking what ever water can be secured be it clean or dirty. Kibwezi District was one such community, despite sitting on top of a freshwater acquifer fed from the glacial waters of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Irene Kabot, peace educator and physical education instructor at William B. Ward Elementary school in New York State, joins us for an interesting discussion about her work to raise awareness about water wells and her effort to raise money through her project, "Wells of Love and Hope" http://www.wellsofloveandhope.org/ . Utini Primary School in Kibwezi District Kenya and Ward Elementary School in New Rochelle NY have been paired in a peace project Ms. Kabot initiated to help each understand more about the other. Ms. Kabot talks to ZWCR about the technical challenges of building wells, sustainable and ethical issues in assistance projects and the joy she has found in working to support this international service project.

Bullying has long been considered an unfortunate rite of passage left to children to resolve amongst themselves- until evidence was found that linked bullying to far more grave consequences in student violence. Parents, teachers and community groups all can help by raising awareness and helping children identify strategies to diffuse the situation by employing humor, alerting adults, and establishing strong friendship bonds with their age-mates. Girl Scouts of USA Troop 2981 completed workshops on bullying and, together with Zonta Club of New Rochelle produced their own PSA (public service announcement) which was broadcast world-wide on May 6th on ZWCR. Find out more about bullying http://www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

CLICK HERE Zonta Women's Community Radio features Pioneering Women: Rosa Kittrell Barksdale and Norelle Edwards

Pictured: Norelle Edwards at left, Julie Agee and one little recipient of the free literature!
This episode starts with a Zonta Wire news roundup: Zonta Club service projects from Australia to Porterville, Santa Clarita to Michigan- (we apologize to the Zonta Club of Milford in Michigan, we inadvertantly landed them in Missouri !), and out to Arkansas. Hear what other clubs are doing in their community service projects, and read all about it on our Zonta Newswire to your left!

First in our oral history series, Zonta Women's Community Radio Project interviews Zonta Club of New Rochelle member and CEO Rosa Kittrell Barksdale . Barksdale shares her entreprenuerial experience founding her eponymous woman-owned company, Barksdale Home Care Services. She speaks to us candidly about the people who influenced her, flying without a safety net, becoming a single parent, and looks back on the work she's done to became the largest single employer of women in the county. In March 2009, Rosa Barksdale was inducted into the Spirit of Women Archive. The archive, developed by the non-profit group, American Women of African Heritage, will be housed at the Harold Drimmer Library at Westchester Community College.

ZWCR speaks to New Rochelle high school senior and 2009 Alexander Hamilton citizen awardee Norelle Edwards. Norelle Edwards along with her schoolmate Julia Agee created, "Literature for the Little", a community service project to donate gently used books to low-income kids. Norelle explains how their community service project to collect and donate books grew to include neighbors, the local library, the high school, an elementary school and the National Honor Society. These girls demonstrate the importance of creating social capital through horizontal integration and social networking- applying well-known business strategies to improve the common good.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Women's Radio Feature: Zonta International President Beryl Sten's "Beekman Address"

International President Beryl Sten speaks on the occaision of the 53rd UN session of the Commission on the Status of Women. President Sten discusses Zonta's historic participation in the United Nations from 1946 to today. Zonta International is a principal body with general consultative status and has been a member of United Nations Economical and Social Council (ECOSOC) since 1969. President Sten reminds clubs that support of Zonta International 's important programs is through member dollars. ZWCR's 1st field sound digitally recorded by new member Amiell Parker and edited by our crew.

Zonta Women's Community Radio takes a look at changes to the WIC supplemental nutrition program which are being implemented first in NYS. Carrie Aaron-Young, Director of the Bureau of Nutrition Services for Westchester County joins us as we take a look at national food policy affecting low-income women and children. Ms. Aaron-Young helps to explain how health and wellness outcomes for women and children are being improved by increasing low-income women's access to and education about fresh fruits and vegetables. Our segment intern Janell Campbell asks about the career path for a nutritionist.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

CLICK HERE FOR ZONTA RADIO "POVERTY AMID PLENTY: HUNGRY IN WESTCHESTER" , and "RACE BETWEEN US" with Roxanne Neilson, Host and Guest Vivian Evans

















This month's feature, "Poverty Amid Plenty" and "Race Between Us", details the unseen poverty in affluent Westchester County, and a local woman, Vivian Evans who has put her shoulder to the wheel for over 14 years making lunches & providing programs for the hungry at Trinity Church in New Rochelle, NY . Ms. Evans reports, " an increasing number of elderly women and children" appearing for the meals. Ms. Evans programs include resource and referral along with a meal.



Zonta Club of New Rochelle had an amazing turn-out for the Service Day with over 38 participants from Larchmont, The Bronx, Pelham, Mount Vernon , Hartsdale and Scarsdale. Zonta Club of New Rochelle plans to take over the 3rd Tuesday in Every Month as a regular club service pairing brown bag lunch service with outreach on "Zonta Networking Tuesday".The club plans to volunteer to make lunches and distribute information on Domestic Violence, while offering networking for women.



Don't miss Ms. Vivian Evans heart-rending on-air recollection of her experience with racism as a youth, and how our Zonta Club of New Rochelle Service project completed a circle in our special interview, "Race between Us". Zonta Women's Community Radio turns an important page in our Zonta history; listen in take notes.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO ZONTA WOMEN IN AVIATION Roxanne Neilson Host, Sharon Perry Guest

This program is commemorative of Zontian Amelia Earhart's epic 1935 flight from Wheeler field in Honolulu, Hawaii to Oakland California.

Our news features a story about an economic development project that seeks to improve the lives of Iraqi widows.

Our special guest, Sharon Perry is a Federal Aviation Administration Specialist- and the President of the Zonta Club of Greater Queens in New York. She shares with us her experiences working for 25 years in the aviation industry, and gives some useful tips to young people seeking employment in the field.

Zonta Club of Greater Queens supports flight trainee Jessica Searle with a scholarship at its 6th Annual Amelia Earhart Luncheon. Ms. Searle is learning to fly an aircraft modified by Able Flight , www.ableflight.org, a non-profit organization that provides flight training to people with disabilities. Hats off to ZCGQ.

Our program intern, Ms. Amielle Parker, a senior economic history major at Barnard College in NYC and a resident of Hawaii helped us with our program planning. We salute the Zonta Clubs of Region 9 in this special, historic broadcast!

Friday, December 5, 2008

2008 16 Days Awareness of Gender Violence: Engaging Boys & Men

Zonta Women's Community Radio hosts a special world-wide broadcast as part of our action to raise awareness of gender violence, the 16 Days Campaign, and highlighting the 60th anniversary of the universal declaration of human rights.

ZWCR host Roxanne Neilson probes the impact that media has on gender violence and why so few are engaging boys and men in the struggle for change with film maker activist guest Bryon Hurt. Hurt's 2006 film, Hip Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes explores the billion dollar hip hop industry and illustrates how gender violence is exploited by the music industry for profit. His workshops help communities to better understand and redefine the negative stereotypes, gender violence, and sexism perpetuated in the hip hop media, as he helps young artists to reclaim the powerful idiom of rap music as an instrument of progressive social change. http://www.bhurt.com/

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Click HERE for Women, The Election & The Body Politic

New Rochelle's Zonta Women's Community Radio Show aired the day after Senator Obama wins the American Presidential Election. We take a non-partisan look at the American political scene when we ask what part did womens & progressive movements play in this historic event?

How will women make sure that the issues that face us are front and center? What must we take away from this historic moment, and how much of these political outcomes can be seen as a result of the twinned hard work of progressive women's & African American movements from the early abolitionists to suffragettes; and from the civil rights workers to the feminist ideologists?

Should we ensure that women's issues are seen as not merely women's issues but as part of a human rights agenda? Ratification of CEDAW (convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women), Health care, Child care, eradication of poverty, and the eradication of gender violence are big jobs that still require us to organize and work collaboratively in a non-partisan manner.

Our guest, Dr. Roblyn Rawlins, Associate Professor of Sociology, Director of Women Studies Program at College of New Rochelle will help guide our discussion. Dr. Rawlins holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Sociology from Stony Brook University and a Bachelors’ degree in Urban Studies from Georgia State University. Her research interests revolve around issues of modernity and modern self-identity; motherhood; and women's studies, feminist studies, and sociology of gender and childhood generally.

She has published and presented research on a number of women's issues. Her recent work focuses on how considerations of national identity and gender shape the experiences of women college students travelling and studying abroad.

Our international news features include a story on Rodi Alvarado's case which highlights immigrant domestic violence and women seeking asylum from abuse in their native homes. Our local news focuses on Lily Ledbetter and her equal pay for equal work suit against Goodyear, and much more...

ZONTA WOMEN'S COMMUNITY RADIO: CLICK HERE FOR WOMEN AND THE FALL OF WALL STREET

Our feature this episode is Wall Street. Almost forgotton amid the wreakage of the $700+ US billion dollar legislation to bail out Wall Street was the failure days earlier of a relatively small $61 US billion dollar bill that would have helped low-income people weather the stormy economy. Today, many of the 68 million wage-earning women in the US have suffered more job losses than men, and women who comprise a large percentage of retirees will suffer signifigant losses going forward.

While we watch the spectacle of the government channeling untold billions of taxpayer dollars into failing Wall Street giants the three pillars of economic support for women- social service safety net, marriage and wages - continue to crumble.

This episode is dedicated to the first professional woman astronomer in America, Maria Mitchell. Our Zonta Club News feature is all about the District 15 Great Lakes Club of Leelanu County in Michigan. This Zonta club offers a research sailing experience for the winner of their innovative Young Woman in Science scholarship program. Our international news covers highlights from Kashmiri's northwestern region where post-traumatic stress syndrome and suicide among women is on the rise. Our health feature shares important news to help raise awareness about gynecologic cancers. We review documentary filmmkers Meg McLagan and Darian Sommers film Lioness that tells the story of female Army support soldiers, and much more...

Monday, September 22, 2008

Click Here for Women & Girl Entrepreneurs

Listen in for our survey of national & international news coverage. Our Zonta Club service project news features Zonta Club of Bowling Green Ohio's innovative service project, "Girls with Goals". Our studio guests Ann Janiak, Executive Director of Women's Enterprise Development Centre in White Plains, NY talks with Zonta Radio about supportive programming to encourage women in business start-ups. And meet two rising stars: 15 year-old Arianna James and 12 year-old Matisse Clayton both of New Rochelle's Albert Leonard Middle School in New Rochelle NY speaking about their businesses which raise money for social causes.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Women In Science

Zonta Women's Community Radio Project takes a microscope to see women working in science and asks why there are so few. Special guest Dr. Carolyn Webber, Clinical Professor of Pathology Emeritus, and Sharon Weekes-Threash, Westchester County NY Senior Microbiologist/ Quality Assurance Manager share with us their career paths. Zonta Club news feature by Donna Tillman highlights an important science award given to New Zealand women scholars by our sister Zonta Club in New Zealand. Our program intern from the University of Michigan, Christina Albert produces our sports segment interviewing high schooler, scholar, and rowing champion Rosa Kemp.

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