With our evolving EQFM initiative, WFUV Public Media is doing its part to help resolve the issue of gender disparity and racial inequity in the music industry. We're striving toward 50 percent representation of women and gender minorities in our programming, and a culturally balanced mix of artists overall. And it’s not just about us, but a rallying cry: we’re planting a flag and asking others to join us.

FAQ: Equality

February 01, 2021|WFUV Staff

What is EQFM? It's WFUV's initiative to focus on gender and racial balance in the music we play, and encourage other media...

Joni Mitchell: Blue

November 02, 2020|Kara Manning

Album ReCue, a part of FUV's EQFM initiative, takes an on-air and online look back at influential releases by women that...

Tori Amos: Little Earthquakes

October 26, 2020|Laura Fedele
Influential releases by women that changed music history.

Courtney Barnett: Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit

October 19, 2020|Kara Manning
DJs Alisa Ali and Kara Manning discuss Barnett's debut.

Amy Winehouse: Back to Black

October 12, 2020|Kara Manning

Album ReCue, a part of FUV's EQFM initiative, takes an on-air and online look back at influential releases by women that...

Bonnie Raitt: Nick of Time

September 28, 2020|Kara Manning

Album ReCue, a part of FUV's EQFM initiative, takes an on-air and online look back at influential releases by women that...

Dusty Springfield: Dusty in Memphis

September 21, 2020|Laura Fedele
Influential releases by women that changed music history.

Liz Phair: Exile in Guyville

September 14, 2020|Laura Fedele
‘Every nasty teenage girl thought strung together.’

Lauryn Hill: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill

September 07, 2020|Kara Manning
How she changed the world for women in 1998.

Stevie Nicks: Bella Donna

August 31, 2020|Kara Manning
Influential releases by women and their impact on music history.