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MOTH Project 2022

In March of 2022, students from the Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship participated in the MOTH Project, an event in which they tell personal, true stories under the guidance of English teacher Rachel Bahr. This version is 52 minutes, and the audio was edited by Youth Radio Coordinator Wilder Mouton.   ~Note~ only stories aired on Youth Radio are included …

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Grad Student Union: Cole Nelson

Indiana University boasts some 10,000 graduate students, fully one quarter of whom are paid employees helping to teach undergrads among other tasks. More than 1700 of the paid grad students have signed union cards in the last six months. The Indiana Grad Workers Coalition is affiliated with the United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America. The University so far …

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April 2022: The 2022 Earthbound Farmers Almanac

This month’s Partisan Gardens is all about the Farmer’s Almanac, specifically the 2022 Earthbound Farmer’s Almanac. Our listeners are probably familiar with the old farmer’s almanac, with its planting charts, weather forecasts and random tidbits of folksy wisdom and jokes. It’s an artifact of an earlier time, probably not the first place our listeners go to decide what to plant …

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Eco Report – April 28, 2022

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HEADLINES Some Northern Indiana residents remain skeptical that communities in the area will be free of contamination from toxic coal ash despite a renewed commitment by government agencies and one of the state’s biggest energy companies to clean up polluted sites and transition to renewable energy sources. —Norm Holy IndyStar has issued report cards, and it’s not looking good for …

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Interchange – The Knowledge of Power: Graduate Worker Exploitation at Indiana University

Here are the opening paragraphs of an article in the Guardian from March 30 of this year: Thousands of graduate student workers around the US at private and public universities have gone on strike over the past few years, from Ivy League institutions like Harvard University and Columbia University to public state universities in California. Graduate workers at even more …

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Hola Bloomington- April 22, 2022

Locutora, Minerva Sosa, entrevista a invitada para hablar sobre sus experiencias viviendo en Bloomington. Además, nos habla sobre sus experiencias participando en eventos comunitarios de la ciudad de Bloomington! Host, Minerva Sosa, interviews a guest to talk about her experiences living in Bloomington. In addition, she tells us about her experiences participating in community events in the city of Bloomington!

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April 22, 2022: Bargaining in Bad Faith

Welcome to the 300th episode of Kite Line. Over the upcoming weeks, we will be sharing some of our favorite moments from our archive of shows, but we encourage you to go to our website, kitelineradio.org, to browse the other 299 episodes and find some favorites of your own. On our end, we will be sharing moments that the Kite Line team …

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Beyond the Classroom: A Discussion on Orientalism

Welcome to the 62nd episode of Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio. In this episode we have a conversation with current IU students Belle Chatpunnarangsee and Ana Lim. Our guests discuss significant and important lessons they took away during their first year at IU. We also engage in a discussion on orientalism, its history and the impact that it has in …

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Hola Bloomington – April 15, 2022

Locutoras, Minerva Sosa y Josefa Madrigal, entrevistan a miembros de la comunidad Latina sobre sus experiencias participando en el Festival Internacional de Artes y Comida de la ciudad de Bloomington! Hosts, Minerva Sosa and Josefa Madrigal, interview members our Latino community about their experiences participating in the City of Bloomington International Food and Arts Festival!

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April 15, 2022: Eric King’s Trials

Eric King is an anarchist prisoner who was arrested in September 2014 after he carried out a solidarity action to support the Ferguson Uprising.  We speak again today with his lawyer, Lauren Regan, about the harsh violence and repression he has faced in prison, culminating in trumped-up charges of assaulting a guard, charges which he just defeated in court.  In …

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