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Voices in The Streets: Indiana University First Thursday – Family Edition

In September, Youth Radio tabled at IU Arts & Humanities Council’s First Thursday festival. While they were there, they decided to ask questions about the concept of family and it’s traditions as it was Indiana University’s Family Weekend celebration. What follows are some heartfelt answers.   Please enjoy. All interviews conducted by Nate Rushemeza. Produced and edited by Jessie Grubb …

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September 2, 2022: Ray Luc Levasseur on Parenting in Prison

Up first, we have our monthly round up of prison disturbances, as compiled by Perilous Chronicle. In celebration of over 300 consecutive weekly episodes of Kite Line, we are revisiting some features from our archive of shows. In this clip from Episode 58, which aired in 2017, we return to the topic of incarceration’s impact on families. From that episode, …

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July 22, 2022: Incarceration’s Burden

We are sticking close to home this week. We share the first 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 the …

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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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January 28, 2022- When Homes Become Prisons

This week, we continue to air selections from a presentation moderated by Ruth Wilson Gilmore and featuring James Kilgore speaking on his new book Understanding E-Carceration.  Speaking from his own experience, he emphasizes that electronic monitoring is another euphemism for the expansion of the carceral net across the globe, enriching corporations and shackling prisoners — often at their own expense …

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Hola Bloomington – January 22, 2021

Hosts, Carlos Bakota and Josefa Madrigal, speak with Professor Dr. Francisco Vázquez about a variety of topics and historical movements that have helped shaped our Latino community. Professor Vázquez also discusses the impact of the current COVID-19 pandemic on Latinx/Hispanic community and steps that can be taken to ensure continuity for all that have been effected. Locutores, Carlos Bakota y …

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Hola Bloomington – January 15, 2021

Hosts Minerva Sosa and Luz López talk about the pandemic and different ways that it has impacted our community. Locutoras Minerva Sosa y Luz López hablan sobre la pandemia y las maneras diferentes en las cuales ha afectado a la comunidad.

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Hola Bloomington- September 27, 2019

Locutora, Maria Auxi, entrevista a nuestra invitada del festival de Lotus Beatriz Vasquez, artista visual del Festival Lotus.  Ella nos habla sobre sus obras y su pacion.  Beatriz tambien comenta sobre las adversidades por la que ella y su familia pasaron.  Ademas, nos dice sobre lo importante que es de pasar esas semillitas de generacion a genracion y darle seguimiento …

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Mental Health Help for the Holidays

WFHB News Director Wes Martin speaks with area counselor and therapist Amanda Barge, about emotional support and mental health resources available for area listeners during the holidays. Barge talks about the steps listeners can take to overcome and deal with holiday stress.

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Mental Health Resources for Holiday Stress and Grief

The holiday season can be a difficult time for many – stress from planning, travelling, family, or grief can take an emotional and mental toll. WFHB News Director Wes Martin sits down with Counselor and Therapist Amanda Barge, to discuss some of the factors in holiday stress, and what resources exist to help combat it.

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