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One of the longest running shows on WEFT 90.1fm listener supported volunteer operated community radio in East Central Illinois and streaming live at http://weft.org

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25/10/2023

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COUNTDOWN: 1 DAY

…until the premiere of “Out of the In Between” with k2 on WEFT!

Wednesday, October 25 from 8-10 pm

“Out of the In Between” is a fusion of LGBTQ music that focuses on our multicultural and social experiences spanning across generations from the Le***an Gay Liberation Movement to the embrace of Q***r.

On the first show, hear Scottish artist Jimmy Somerville with the track “Rolling” from his 1999 “Manage The Damage” album.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iMslXPo0MD8&pp=ygUYSmltbXkgc29tZXJ2aWxsZSByb2xsaW5n

Stream the show live on Wednesday: weft.org/listen

13/09/2023

Get excited for an unprecedented event where the power of women's voices will reach new heights, as we unite to celebrate how far we have come & look towards the future. Join us as we embark on this extraordinary journey together, marking a historic moment as we amplify and celebrate women like neve...

17/08/2023

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17/08/2023

Tennessee’s government has turned hard red, but a new set of outlaw songwriters is challenging Music City’s conservative ways—and ruling bro-country sound.

Congratulations, Danyla
17/03/2022

Congratulations, Danyla

The City of Urbana's Arts and Culture Program has announced the name of Urbana's inaugural Youth Poet Laureate, Urbana High School student, Danyla Nash.  The following comes directly from their social media announcement:  Danyla Nash (she/her) is a writer and…...

17/03/2022
15/01/2022

I'm glad Madonna is still kicking against the pricks. This is her magnificent speech while accepting Billboard Woman Of The Year. ..............
"I stand before you as a doormat. Oh, I mean, as a female entertainer," Madonna said. "Thank you for acknowledging my ability to continue my career for 34 years in the face of blatant sexism and misogyny and constant bullying and relentless abuse."

Recalling her life as a teenager when she first moved to New York:

"People were dying of AIDS everywhere. It wasn’t safe to be gay, it wasn’t cool to be associated with the gay community," Madonna recalled. "It was 1979 and New York was a very scary place. In the first year I was held at gunpoint, r***d on a rooftop with a knife digging into my throat and I had my apartment broken into and robbed so many times I stopped locking the door. In the years that followed, I lost almost every friend I had to AIDS or drugs or gunshots."

"In life there is no real safety except for self-belief."
"I was of course inspired by Debbie Harry and Chrissie Hynde and Aretha Franklin, but my real muse was David Bowie. He embodied male and female spirit and that suited me just fine. He made me think there were no rules. But I was wrong. There are no rules -- if you're a boy. There are rules if you're a girl,"
"If you're a girl, you have to play the game. You're allowed to be pretty and cute and sexy. But don’t act too smart. Don’t have an opinion that's out of line with the status quo. You are allowed to be objectified by men and dress like a slut, but don’t own your sluttiness. And do not, I repeat do not, share your own sexual fantasies with the world. Be what men want you to be, but more importantly, be what women feel comfortable with you being around other men. And finally, do not age. Because to age is a sin. You will be criticized and vilified and definitely not played on the radio."
Madonna also opened up about the time in her life when she felt "like the most hated person on the planet," she said, as she became emotional..
"Eventually I was left alone because I married Sean Penn, and not only would he would bust a cap in your ass, but I was off the market. For a while I was not considered a threat. Years later, divorced and single -- sorry Sean -- I made my Erotica album and my S*x book was released. I remember being the headline of every newspaper and magazine. Everything I read about myself was damning. I was called a w***e and a witch. One headline compared me to Satan. I said, 'Wait a minute, isn't Prince running around with fishnets and high heels and lipstick with his butt hanging out?' Yes, he was. But he was a man.
"This was the first time I truly understood women do not have the same freedom as men,"
"I remember wishing I had a female peer I could look to for support. Camille Paglia, the famous feminist writer, said I set women back by objectifying myself sexually. So I thought, 'oh, if you're a feminist, you don't have sexuality, you deny it.' So I said 'f**k it. I'm a different kind of feminist. I'm a bad feminist.'"
"I think the most controversial thing I have ever done is to stick around. Michael is gone. Tupac is gone. Prince is gone. Whitney is gone. Amy Winehouse is gone. David Bowie is gone. But I'm still standing. I'm one of the lucky ones and every day I count my blessings."
"What I would like to say to all women here today is this: Women have been so oppressed for so long they believe what men have to say about them. They believe they have to back a man to get the job done. And there are some very good men worth backing, but not because they're men -- because they're worthy. As women, we have to start appreciating our own worth and each other's worth. Seek out strong women to befriend, to align yourself with, to learn from, to collaborate with, to be inspired by, to support, and enlightened by," she urged.
"It's not so much about receiving this award as it is having this opportunity to stand before you and say thank you,"
"Not only to the people who have loved and supported me along the way, you have no idea...you have no idea how much your support means," she said, tearing up for the second time. "But to the doubters and naysayers and everyone who gave me hell and said I could not, that I would not or I must not -- your resistance made me stronger, made me push harder, made me the fighter that I am today. It made me the woman that I am today. So thank you."

Deidre McCalla - a woman who makes most excellent waves!
08/10/2021

Deidre McCalla - a woman who makes most excellent waves!

Album Project 5 It has been a hell of a year. The Coronavirus Pandemic has up… Deidre McCalla needs your support for Deidre McCalla - New Album - Project 5

27/09/2021

House Of Vampires (The Sons Of Vlad Series Book 1)

31/08/2021

BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: The CU Pride Fest 2021 Schedule is UP!
(Get it? UP? Ha!)
Check it out and snag your tickets or sign up to participate! You won't want to miss this year's FULL WEEK of programming!
https://www.unitingpride.org/schedule

Support WEFT during our Spring Pledge Drive, Monday April 5 thru Wednesday April 14, 2021Donate $90.10 or more and get o...
08/04/2021

Support WEFT during our Spring Pledge Drive, Monday April 5 thru Wednesday April 14, 2021

Donate $90.10 or more and get our newly designed 40th Anniversary T-shirt

Womyn’s Music and music by women for 40 years on WEFT!

02/03/2021

In the recording industry's infancy, the pioneering trumpeter regaled audiences on jazz stages, on shellac, and on film.

She Rocks Awards Jan 22 2021
14/01/2021

She Rocks Awards Jan 22 2021

The She Rocks Awards honors women in the music & audio industries. Join us live

07/01/2021

The Smithsonian Women’s History Act will establish a women’s history museum on the National Mall. Supporters say it’s long overdue.

22/12/2020

The college player was more accustomed to her role as a goalkeeper at Vanderbilt – until the men’s football team came calling

05/12/2020

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — The City of Champaign received the second-highest score in Illinois on the Human Rights Campaign’s 2020 Municipality Equality Index. The MEI measures how inclus…

19/11/2020

"My keys to longevity? Drumming, wine and reading." ~ Viola Smith
Today's goes out to the incredible Viola Smith. Viola is widely considered one of the first professional female drummers, starting her career playing in orchestras and swing bands in the late 1930s. During her professional career that spanned 4 decades, she was given the title of the "fastest girl drummer in the world." As a trailblazer, Viola was able to identify gender inequality in the music industry early on and passionately advocated for female musicians. In 1942 she published an article in DownBeat magazine titled “Give Girl Musicians a Break!,” in which she argued that big band leaders should hire more female musicians. Viola passed on to the other side last month at the age of 107, but she will always be remembered as a shero, an enormous talent, a pioneer and an icon!

09/10/2020

https://www.vote.org/ Greetings from Hawaii. Featuring Denise Kaufman, Mary Alfiler, Tora Smart and Eli Smart

08/10/2020

*IMPORTANT*

1. Check your t**s 🍒.

Ok, carry on!!

06/10/2020

Helen Reddy, whose 1972 hit “I Am Woman” sold over a million copies and voiced what so many women were feeling but dared not express out loud, died.

Online and virtual. WEFT fall pledge drive. If you support music whether it’s live, local, Americana/folk, blues, Jazz, ...
05/10/2020

Online and virtual. WEFT fall pledge drive. If you support music whether it’s live, local, Americana/folk, blues, Jazz, world, Womyn’s music or if you support local, national, and international public affairs programming, WEFT has something for you. We’ve been on the air since 1981 and we love our community of listeners. Check us out! Give us money. Community supported and volunteer operated in East Central Illinois and streaming live around the world.

I started volunteering in 1984 and I’ve been part of WEFT for 36 years. Hopefully, I’ll have 36 more! ❤️🎶💜🎶💛🎶💚🎶💙🎶

28/06/2020

Playlist for June 28 2020 Womyn Making Waves (I wish I had more than 2 hours)

Angry Atthis Maxine Feldman youtube video youtube 1971
Simply Love Holly Near And Still We Sing: The Outspoken Collection Calico Tracks Music 1993
She Keeps Me Warm Mary Lambert Welcome To the Age of My Body - EP Capitol 2014
Fast Car Tracy Chapman Tracy Chapman Elektra/Asylum 1988
All the Lovers Kylie Minogue The Abbey Road Sessions Parlophone 2012
Country Town Gaytime Blues Judy Small Let the Rainbow Shine Catapult 1999
Gay and Proud Berkeley Women's Music Collective Le***an Concentrate Olivia 1977
Leaping Le***ans Sue Fink Le***an Concentrate Olivia 1977
Living with Le***ans Alix Dobkin Living with Lavender Jane Ladyslipper 2010
Sweet Woman Cris Williamson Le***an Concentrate Olivia 1977
If It Wasn't For The Women Alix Dobkin Love & Politics A 30 Year Saga Women's Wax Works 1992
Pledge of Resistance (feat. Shelley Doty & Green Huse) Andrea Prichett Rough Cuts - EP Andrea Prichett 2003
Willing to Fight (Live) Ani DiFranco Living in Clip (Live) Righteous Babe 1997
Waiting For My Child To Come Home (Live) Patty Griffin Mavis Staples I'll Take You There: An All-Star Concert Celebration (Deluxe / Live) Blackbird Production 2017
I'll Take You There (Live) Mavis Staples Mavis Staples I'll Take You There: An All-Star Concert Celebration (Deluxe / Live) Blackbird Production 2017
The Road I Took To You Meg Christian youtube video youtube 1977
I'm The Only One Melissa Etheridge Greatest Hits: The Road Less Traveled Island Def Jam 2005
No Regrets Suede Easily Suede Easily Suede Music 1988
Jenny Studio Killers Studio Killers Studio Killers Records 2013
I Should Have Known Better Lisa Koch Enjoy the Ride Lisa Koch 2017
Write You a Song Mary Lambert Grief Creature ML Sings LLC 2019
Up From A Dream HAIM Women In Music Pt. III Columbia 2020
The ones who aren't here Meg Christian/Cris Williamson Meg and Cris at Carnegie Hall Olivia 1982
March March The Chicks Gaslighter Columbia 2020
Blue and Pink Gerri Gribi The Gerri Gribi Songbook Gerri Gribi 2007
Michfest Blues Nedra Johnson Nedra Big Mouth Girl Records 2005
Let the Music Save Me Scarlette Fever December Prayer - EP Starfisch Records 2018
Lessons From Home Plate Tret Fure Roses In November Tret Fure 2018
Testimony Ferron Testimony Mother of Pearl 1980

08/03/2020
05/03/2020

Cope shares some opportunities to honor Women's History Month in C-U. ...

04/03/2020

Elizabeth Hess talks with the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District's Julie Pryde about the COVID-19 Coronavirus.

01/03/2020

Thousands of women began their careers at NASA as computers, before the advent of electronic machines. A diverse and potent force in space exploration, their calculations were ultimately responsible for sending astronauts to the moon.

04/02/2020

Until the Sousa Archives and Center for American Music acquired the Anna Fay Herron Bush music and papers in 2017, records documenting Bohumir Kryl’s Women’s Symphony Orchestra of Chicago were

23/01/2020
23/01/2020

The Pakistani government announced that transgender people are now eligible for free health care. Homosexuality, meanwhile, is banned and punishable under the law with prison or death...

15/01/2020

Learn about Patsy T. Mink, 1st woman of color elected to Congress (1965). She co-authored legislation & led on education & justice throughout her 12 terms in the U.S. House of Reps. 👉 https://bit.ly/2NsA3Jb

As we begin a new year & a new decade, we are joining
Shift7 & The Female Quotient to elevate 20 stories of extraordinary achievements by women. We will feature one story per day for the first 20 days of 2020.

National Women's History Museum The Library of Congress Hawaiʻi State Public Library System Patsy T. Mink Center for Business & Leadership - MCBL National Women's Hall of Fame AAUW

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