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Arts Alliance Board President Rachael Himsel

The Arts Alliance of Greater Bloomington at last has a home it can call its own. The long-standing arts advocacy organization signed a lease this month to occupy a space at the College Mall on the east side. Board president Himsel had tried to persuade the board to seek a brick and mortar site for several years. Then, a chance meeting …

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BloomingOUT w/ Transgiving Special – November 28th, 2019

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Catch up to date on LGBTQ+ news. We talk about the revocation of LGBTQ+ terms and statistics on the CDC website as well as a recent development to take away prisoner rights specific to transgender people. Also, a bit about Thanksgiving. Upcoming Events: Holiday Market, City Hall, 401 N. Morton, Bloomington, IN Nov 30 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm …

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Better Beware – Three Red Flags

Triple Trouble this time! Con games are appearing on the internet, on the phone, and in the mail. First off, a lot of people use the internet to keep up with their favorite celebrities, and in some cases, that turns out to be very dangerous. Then, up in New Castle, Indiana, people are getting bogus text messages on their phones, …

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Thanksgiving Episode

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Welcome to Part Two of our Thanksgiving Episode of Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio! Hearabouts is produced by WFHB and Indiana University’s Asian Culture Center. We ask critical questions about identity, culture, community and shared assumptions. On today’s episode, we feature a discussion with ACC members about their Thanksgiving traditions. Also in this episode, we feature “Pirouette” and “O.K., Meet …

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Interchange – The Transformative Act of Sharing and the ZAD

Where once solidarity referred to a workers’ movement against authoritarian controls by the state and capitalist economies and the shared sense of identity that Labor gave in the struggle against class hierarchies, today’s movements against oppression require envisioning and committing to new ways to share the political strength to stand up and say NO. Today, show producer Bradi Heaberlin speaks …

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Bring It On! – November 25, 2019

Today host William Hosea and guest host Dana Black speak with Robin Winston, political strategist, and former State Democratic Party Chair. They spend the hour unpacking recent political developments in Indiana and our nation. Dana Black is the Indiana Democrat Party Deputy Chair of Engagement. She is also the President of the Indiana Stonewall Democrats, a Lawrence Township Democrat Club …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday, November 23, 2019

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Reminiscing about Thanksgivings past,reports of an unintentional self-inflicted gunshot wound on Nov. 17th at Kingsbury Fish and Wildlife Area, caller asks about safety concerning ice fishing this season, Don and Bill talk about ice fishing throughout the years on Lake Monroe, caller mentions hearing coyotes in Greene county, and saw …

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November 22, 2019: The Human Cost of E-Carceration

This week, we share a recent round table on e-carceration here in Bloomington. This event was part of a series across southern Indiana, as community members hurt by e-carceration and their families come together to discuss their experiences and work together to understand this complex web of social control. E-Carceration involves local jails, county governments, and for-profit shackle companies. There is …

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Bloomington’s Extinction Rebellion Demands Change

The local chapter of the international Extinction Rebellion organization is planning to take over the Bloomington City Hall on December 6 to demand immediate action in solving the climate change crisis, organizers said this week. Ellen Tamura, a member from Bloomington, Indiana’s Extinction Rebellion group, said the event will take place at Bloomington City Hall Friday, December 6th beginning with …

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