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Hearabouts: Being Indigenous

Welcome to the 67th episode of Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio. Hearabouts is produced by Indiana University’s Asian Culture Center in collaboration with WFHB. We ask critical questions about identity, culture, community and shared assumptions. This episode is produced by Ming Wang and Melanie Castillo-Cullather. Our sound engineer is Michael Sears. In this special episode we interview Alazapa José Caballero …

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September 23, 2022: The Integrity of Marius Mason

This week, we share the second part of a recorded discussion hosted by the Civil Liberties Defense Center.  CLDC has been at the forefront of anti-repression legal work for decades now, working on many of the Green Scare cases, in which the FBI infamously hounded and smashed radical environmental organizing between 2000 and 2008.  In this discussion, Chava and Lauren …

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Back to School with the APA-TC

Welcome to the 64th episode of Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio. In this episode we have a conversation with Jazzy Sagar, Yong Chen, and Tristan Kai Shore, residents of the 2022-2023 APA-TC cohort. Our guests will talk about their experiences in the APA-TC, what they hope to accomplish this year, and how they’re adapting to college life. This episode is …

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September 16, 2022: Marius Mason- The Last Green Scare Prisoner

This week, we share a recorded discussion hosted by the Civil Liberties Defense Center.  CLDC has been at the forefront of anti-repression legal work for decades now, working on many of the Green Scare cases, in which the FBI infamously hounded and smashed radical environmental organizing between 2000 and 2008.  In this discussion, Chava and Lauren speak with Letha, a …

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BloomingOUT – Julie d’Aubigny: Bi-secting Her Legacy

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Today, Kal introduces us to the life and times of Julie d’Aubigny, a swording fight, cross dressing sapphic French aristocratic, that is known for her escapades that include burning down a convent, being a famous opera singer, and mugging creepy men. But how much of this really happened? Or are the stories we now use to hero-ify Julie were actually …

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WFHB Local News – August 1st, 2022

This is the WFHB Local News for Monday, August 1st, 2022. Later in the program, Indiana Republican Senators passed a bill on Saturday that bans abortions in the state with exceptions for rape, incest or if the mother’s life is in danger. More in today’s feature report. Also coming up in the next half hour, we have some recent prison-related …

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July 29, 2022: Prison’s Impact on Families

We are again sticking close to home this week. We share the second part of a panel on the effects of incarceration on families. Max E. Smith, Becky Harris, Stacy Flynn, and Ashley C. Ford speak on their experiences of having incarcerated loved ones or how their time inside affected their family members. All Indiana residents, they tell us about …

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May 2022: The Neighborhood Planting Project

Earlier this spring, people across the eastern half of the US organized neighborhood planting projects in order to widely distribute and plant food-bearing trees. Their motivations are diverse, and we’ll hear from a range of them in this episode, but these tree-planters are often hoping to build a more verdant, autonomous, resilient, common life in the face of growing climate …

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Graduation, Reflections and Moving On

Welcome to the 63rd episode of Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio. In this episode we have a conversation with Hearabouts producer and co-host Andrew Pace. We reflect on the 2021-2022 school year and discuss thoughts and feelings about graduation. We also engage in a discussion on identity development and adoption. This episode is produced by Andrew Pace and Melanie Castillo-Cullather. …

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Climate Change in Indiana Part Four: Indiana’s Severe Weather Future

by Nathaniel Weinzapfel Introduction: First held in 1970 and recently reaching its 50th year anniversary, Earth Day is an annual holiday held to demonstrate support for environmental protection and celebrate life on our planet, with over a billion people participating in related events worldwide. This holiday has been extended to encompass all of April, in what has been aptly named …

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