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December 25, 2020: A System That is Quite Frankly Unjust- Compassionate Release, Part Two

Today, we broadcast Part 2 of our series on Compassionate Release. Compassionate Release is the principle that sentences should be adjusted given “particularly extraordinary or compelling circumstances which could not reasonably have been foreseen by the court at the time of sentencing”. We now continue to hear from Alison Guernsey, who tells us about the barriers thrown up against this …

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Alex Ashkin Chats With LGBTQ+ Leader Doug Bauder

Guest host Alex Ashkin speaks with Doug Bauder, retired founding director of the Indiana University LGBTQ+ Culture Center. Host Michael Glab goes one-on-one with Bloomington’s most fascinating people every Thursday at 5:30pm.

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December 2020: Carbondale Spring

For our second episode, we visited the small city of Carbondale, Illinois. Carbondale is a shrinking college town at the southern edge of the state, with a long history of racist segregation.  Since winter 2019, though, a broad range of residents has made a wager on a different future.  Grasping climate change and white supremacy by the horns, they’ve laid …

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Better Beware – Browsers and Bank Accounts

Bad news twice: Chrome and Edge browser extensions have been found that are very dangerous, and many people have already downloaded them. And using your smartphone to pay for things is far less safe than you thought — even two-factor identification has been compromised. Headsup and watch out!

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Interchange – Without Self and State: ‘Tis the Season for Christian Anarchy

It’s the holiday season, a time of encounter with religious traditions even for the most secular people. This year, the COVID-19 pandemic and the murder of Black men and women by police has highlighted socio-economic inequity, the violence of the state, and the need for new forms of life that do not rely on police, prisons, and social violence. As …

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Bring It On! – December 21, 2020: Homeless, Not Hopeless

On tonight’s edition of Bring It On!, hosts Clarence Boone and William Hosea examine the City of Bloomington’s current efforts to address homelessness and how to handle the homeless people residing in some of the city’s parks with a panel of community advocates for the homeless. While some criticize some of the tactics employed by the City of Bloomington as …

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December 18, 2020: Compassionate Release, Part One

We begin this week with a follow-up conversation with Cory Cardinal, who has spoken with us on our past two episodes regarding a hunger strike at the Saskatoon Provincial Correctional Centre in Saskatchewan, Canada. Previously, Cory detailed his experiences during and after the hunger strike. And now, he gives us some updates and tells Perilous about the inmates’ rights issues …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday December 19, 2020

Hosts are Don Jordan, ‘Buddy Bill’ Moser, and Rich Reardin Today’s guest host is D Alan Bronnenberg Special guest today is Moriah Boggess who is the new Deer Biologist for the Indiana DNR. ‘Inside Outdoors’ engineer, host and producer is Rich Reardin ‘Inside Outdoors’ executive producer is Kade Young We invite anyone who would like to be included in the …

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