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Eco Report – April 29, 2021

Eco

A British Petroleum refinery in northwest Indiana repeatedly violated air pollution standards for soot emissions between 2015 and 2018, a federal judge ruled in a lawsuit brought by environmental advocates, as reported by the Associated Press. —Norm Holy Indiana Public Radio reports that one of Indiana’s largest coal plants is expected to close in the next seven years. Indiana Michigan …

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Interchange – Colonial Mentality (Spring Fund Drive Special)

Our show today selects segments from four recent programs that highlight Colonial Mentality…and of course I’m stealing that phrase from the great Fela Kuti – whose song of the same name opens this show. Our music throughout the show comes from each of the original programs. We’ll begin with our show on the revolutionary life of James Baldwin with author …

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Opposites Complement

Welcome to our 45th 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. Today’s episode is about the topic of opposites complementing including a discussion about astrology, cultural suspicions, and food preferences. Our conversation is between Karen Cheng & Intel …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday, April 24, 2021

We invite anyone who would like to be included in the program to PM us at ‘Inside Outdoors’ on Facebook, and if you know how to ‘Zoom’ we’ll invite you on the show! Hosts are Don Jordan, ‘Buddy Bill’ Moser, Alan Bronnenberg, and Rich Reardin ‘Inside Outdoors’ engineer, host and executive producer is Rich Reardin WFHB executive producer is Kade …

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April 23, 2021: Study and Struggle

This week, we share the second part of a conversation between Garrett Felber and Micol Seigel. Felber has been on the show before, discussing the Nation of Islam and its relationship to the origins of the modern prisoners’ movement. His new book, Those Who Know Don’t Say: The Nation of Islam, the Black Freedom Movement, and the Carceral State, is …

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Hola Bloomington – April 23, 2021

Trabajadores inmigrantes Cosecherxs les invitan al 1ero de Mayo– Van a tomar acción para decirles al Presidente Biden y al Partido Demócrata que necesitan protección permanente para TODOS los inmigrantes indocumentados AHORA! El 1ero de Mayo no es de fiesta es de LUCHA Y DE PROTESTA! Conmemorando la lucha de todos los trabajadores, se unen para alzar la voz y …

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April 2021: The Dystopic and Exceptional Pawpaw

The pawpaw is an incredible, temperate, semi-forgotten fruit.  It’s existence is a real exception on many levels: it is the only member of a tropical genus to survive this far north in most of the continent; it is nutrient and protein rich beyond most fruit; and pawpaws are exceptionally fragile, pushing them outside of economic distribution.  Their skin and flesh …

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Gene Coyle, Part 2

A former CIA operative whose task was to find and flip Soviet diplomats, Coyle came back to Indiana to teach international affairs and history of espionage courses at Indiana University, his alma mater. Now retired, he writes spy novels and enjoys taking naps almost as much as telling tales about his days as a secret agent. Part 1 of this …

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Loophole in Red Flag Law Exploited by Shooter, Expert Says

Last Thursday, a lone gunman killed 8 people and injured several others in a mass shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis. Over the past year, leading up to this tragedy, multiple concerns were raised regarding the shooter’s mental health. These concerns were so significant that at one point in March of 2020, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department seized a …

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WFHB Local News – April 22nd, 2021

This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, April 22nd, 2021. Later in the program, WFHB Correspondent Max Campbell reports on last week’s mass shooting in Indianapolis. He speaks with Indiana University Professor and former Mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Bill Helmke and President of the Sikh Student Association Ravleen Kaur Ahuja. More in today’s feature report. Also coming up …

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