J. Carlisle Larsen
ProducerJ. Carlisle Larsen is a producer for Connecticut Public Radio’s weekly show Disrupted with Dr. Khalilah Brown-Dean. JC has a background in production, reporting and hosting and previously worked for Wisconsin Public Radio and WDET-FM (Detroit’s NPR Station). Her work has appeared on National Public Radio, the CBC, and other outlets.
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Angela Garbes talks about her book 'Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change.' UConn professor Kari Adamsons breaks down stereotypes around the idea of a “traditional” family.
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This week on Disrupted, an Art Historian talks about the forgotten and powerful First Ladies of American history. Also, how gender quotas are changing politics in Latin America.
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Angela Garbes talks about her book 'Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change.' UConn professor Kari Adamsons breaks down stereotypes around the idea of a “traditional” family.
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Angela Garbes talks about her book 'Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change.' UConn professor Kari Adamsons breaks down stereotypes around the idea of a “traditional” family.
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This hour on Disrupted, Dr. Clint Smith joins us to talk about his recent book, 'How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America.'
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This hour on Disrupted, we explore how to communicate across the political divide with the author of 'I Never Thought Of It That Way," Mónica Guzmám. We also hear about a controversial vocabulary worksheet at a Connecticut high school.
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On this week's episode of Disrupted, Dr. Clint Smith joins us to talk about his recent book, 'How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America.'
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On this week's Disrupted, we listen back to our conversation with long-time Sesame Street actor Sonia Manzano, and learn more about the evolution of children's television programming.
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On this week's Disrupted, we revisit our conversation about Brujeria, Hoodoo, and tarot.
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Disrupted will soon celebrate its 100th episode. We've brought back some of the show's most prominent guests to take a look to the future.