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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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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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Hola Bloomington- September 24, 2021

En el primer segmento escuchamos de nuestras locutoras, Minerva Sosa y Luz Lopez, mientras participaban y entrevistaban a miembros de la comunidad que fueron a la Fiesta del Otoño2021.  Nos dan un resumen de todo lo que se llevó acabo e invitan a que usted participe con nuestra comunidad! La segunda parte escuchamos de La Plaza una organización basada en …

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March 26, 2021: The Struggle for the Eurma C Hayes, Part Two

Our show this week returns with the second part of a conversation between Kite Line’s Micol Seigel and three members of the Carbondale, Illinois community:  Chastity, Kim, and Nick. They speak about the ongoing struggle for the use of the Eurma C Hayes Community center. Originally opened by the city as a space for youth, the city later defunded the …

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March 19, 2021: The Struggle for the Eurma C Hayes Center, Part One

For our show this week, we have the first part of a conversation between Kite Line’s Micol Seigel and three members of the Carbondale, Illinois community:  Chastity, Kim, and Nick. They speak about the ongoing struggle for the use of the Eurma C Hayes Community Center Originally opened by the city as a space for youth, the city later defunded …

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Hola Bloomington – October 9, 2020

En Hola Bloomington, Josefa Madrigal, entrevisto a invitad@s Brenda Espinoza del Caucus Latino Democrático IN-9, está Dyna Martinez del Caucus IN LatinX a nivel estatal y a Robinson de Jesus-Romero, el secretario de la Asociación de Estudiantes Latinos Graduados (LGSA). Ell@s comparten información sobre el VOTO LATINO y la manera que nos impacta. Lo importante que es hacer una decisión …

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February 21, 2020: The End of Policing

This week, we focus on the history of police in the United States, and the concept of community policing. Alex Vitale, author of the new book, “The End of Policing” shares his research about the origins of modern police, and the inadequate ways that police respond to community issues. Prison abolition often focuses primarily on the prisons themselves, rather than …

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John Armstrong – Pigasus Pictures

John Armstrong is the Chief Operating Officer of Pigasus Pictures, a locally owned and based production company. Pigasus Pictures works with a mind of community focused production, dabbling in many forms of outreach to the community. They recently had two films in the Heartland Film Festival. In today’s community report, corespondent Sydney Foreman talks with Armstrong about the Heartland film …

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Vote for WFHB for Lucky’s Bags of Change

Cast your vote for WFHB by Monday, May 13 for Lucky’s Market Bloomington Bags for Change program! Every time you bring a reusable bag to Lucky’s Market, you will receive a wooden dime for each bag used. You then have the opportunity to donate that dime to your choice of a local nonprofit organization. At the end of the quarter, Lucky’s will double the amount …

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Limestone Post Seeks Non-Profit Status

Bloomington-based Limestone Post, announced today they’ll reform as a non-profit. Co-founder and Publisher Ron Eid said the switch is aimed at increasing the effectiveness of donations, which will allow the production of higher quality content. Eid said, as a nonprofit, the online magazine will be able to accept tax-deductible contributions from readers, as well as sponsorships from local businesses. In …

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