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Inside Outdoors – Saturday April 10, 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 Our guest today was John Montague, a musician friend from England. ‘Inside Outdoors’ engineer, host …

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Hola Bloomington – April 9, 2021

En este programa nuestra locutora Minerva Sosa habla con un panel de hombres miembros de la comunidad de Bloomington para hablarnos sobre la pandemia covid19, sus experiencias y opinión pública sobre la vacuna contra el covid19.   Invitados  Jorge Gaitán, Israel Ruz, y Carlos Bakota nos dicen sobre sus experiencias durante esta pandemia.  Comparten las incertidumbres sobre la vacuna COVID19 además …

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April 9, 2021: Even When You’re Right, You’re Wrong

In this episode, we share information about the recent disturbances in St. Louis. Afterwards, we have the second part of a conversation with Balagoon, an Indiana political prisoner who has been locked up for almost 43 years, 31 of those in isolation. In this episode, he first describes the context of the 1985 uprising in the Indiana reformatory, now called …

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Bicyclists Danielle & Kate Nolan

Brown County State Park has at least 28 miles of pristine biking trails with more added each year. The International Mountain Biking Association has granted the park’s trails its Epic status. With the pandemic forcing people outdoors for socialization and entertainment, bike industry sales figures have skyrocketed. Danielle and Kate Nolan opened their full-service shop, Brown County Bikes, in downtown …

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Justice for AAPI

Welcome to our 44th 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.  For today’s episode we will be airing a recording of the Justice for AAPI virtual commemoration event hosted by the The IU Asian Culture Center. The event …

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News Brief – April 7, 2021

The City of Bloomington announced the construction of a new apartment complex beside Switchyard Park which will include forty-eight units reserved for people earning 30-80% of the Area Median Income. The apartments will be called Retreat @ Switchyard. They are a collaboration between the City’s Redevelopment Commission and RealAmerica Companies, which was contracted to do the build. The press release …

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News Brief – April 6, 2021

All Hoosiers ages 16 and older can sign up to receive their COVID-19 vaccine. You can sign up online by visiting ourshot.in.gov over the phone by calling 2-1-1 for assistance, or by contacting one of Indiana’s Area Agencies on Aging. Today, April 6th, State-wide COVID-19 restrictions are being relaxed, according to an announcement made by Governor Eric Holcomb in late …

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Interchange – Pin Dancing: Eliot Weinberger On Angels and Saints

Angels: what do we really know about them? Where do they come from, what are they made of, how do they communicate and perceive? Today’s guest, Eliot Weinberger, has mined and deconstructed, resurrected and distilled centuries of theology into his new book, Angels & Saints. And when you’re trying to find out about angels, it’s hard to avoid the topic …

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Bring It On! – April 5, 2021: Blacks in Nazi Concentration Camps

In today’s edition of Bring It On!, hosts Clarence Boone and William Hosea tackle the little covered topic of Black people in Nazi concentration camps. During the Nazi era and the Second World War, many Black German citizens were persecuted, deported, and ultimately killed by the Nazis as they did not fit the ideology of the ‘Aryan master race’. When …

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