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WFHB TOP ALBUMS 6.13.2023

Tinariwen – Amatssou Durand Jones – Wait Til I Get Over Whatitdo Archive Group – Palace Of A Thousand Sounds Olivia Jean – Raving Ghost Rodrigo y Gabriela – In Between Thoughts…A New World Madison McFerrin – I Hope You Can Forgive Me Hannah Jadagu – Aperture Fruit Bats – A River Running to Your Heart* Hayden Besswood – Colors …

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Bring It On! – June 12, 2023: Lick Creek and Roberts Settlement – First Free African American Settlers in Orange County, IN, Pt. 2

This week, on Bring It On!, hosts, Clarence Boone and Liz Mitchell, continue their conversation about Lick Creek. Last week, they spoke with Diana Daniels, a descendant of Lick Creek Settlement, founded by the first African American settlers, who came to Orange County, Indiana five years before the County was established and Indiana became a state. These settlers were free …

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Firehouse Session – Baba Commandant

On May 16th, 2023, Baba Commandant joined us for a live interview and performance ahead of that evening’s performance with the Mandingo Band at The Bluebird. Host: Adriane Pontecorvo Engineers: Jar Turner and Alex Hammel Coordinating Producer: Abby Noroozi Post-production by Jim Lang and Chama Henry

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Local Live 2023 – Jeff Cannon

On May 10th, 2023, Jeff Cannon joined us for a Local Live in-studio interview and performance. We discussed his recently-released album High Tea for Poets and the following day’s concert at Ted Jones Playhouse. Songs: “Big Switch” “How I Became a Ghost” “Indiana” “Pareidolia” Production team: Host and Executive Producer: Christine Brackenhoff Engineers: Chama Henry and Alyssa Gray Post-Production: Chama …

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WFHB Founder Jeffrey Morris, Part 2

Last week, Jeffrey began telling the genesis story of Bloomington’s community radio station. When he left off, the dreamers who’d held on to the idea for years were stymied once again. He picks up this week with the ultimately successful start up of WFHB. He also talks about his lifelong love for broadcast radio and his ham radio set up …

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A Slate of Hate: The Alarming Number of Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation Across the State

The first of June officially kicked off Pride Month. Across the state, LGBTQ+ Hoosiers are celebrating their right to same-sex marriage, gender affirming care, and the opportunity to live authentically. However, this year has also welcomed a growing number of anti-LGBTQ+ bills by Indiana legislation and some Hoosiers are finding it difficult to celebrate Pride Month in light of recent …

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WFHB TOP ALBUMS 6.6.2023

Tinariwen – Amatssou* Whatitdo Archive Group – Palace Of A Thousand Sounds Madison McFerrin – I Hope You Can Forgive Me Hannah Jadagu – Aperture Fenne Lily – Big Picture Olivia Jean – Raving Ghost The New Pornographers – Continue as a Guest Beach House – Become Lael Neale – Star Eaters Delight Mario Costa – Chromosome The Lemon Twigs …

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Activate! Ben Wendell, CJAM

Ben Wendell from Community Justice and Mediation talks about how volunteers help this nonprofit employ restorative justice to find alternative solutions to conflict in Bloomington. Activate! is a partnership between WFHB and the City of Bloomington Volunteer Network, working together to build a strong, healthy and engaged community. You can learn more about volunteer opportunities in the WFHB listening area …

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Bring It On! – June 5, 2023: Lick Creek and Roberts Settlement – First Free African American Settlers in Orange Cty, IN

On today’s edition of Bring It On!,  hosts, Clarence Boone and Liz Mitchell, speak with Diana Daniels of the Lick Creek African American Settlement. These settlers were free citizens who fled racial persecution and increasingly restrictive laws for free blacks in their previous homes in North Carolina. Traveling with the Quakers offered some protection on their journey and the promise …

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Eco Report – June 2, 2023

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Hello and welcome to Eco-Report. For W-F-H-B, I’m Julianna Dailey. And I’m Kade Young. Later in the program, Environmental Correspondent Zyro Roze speaks with Hank Duncan, the Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, on the City’s Greenways, streets that allow automobiles and parking that are designated as corridors made safer for those utilizing greener modes of transit. And now for your environmental reports: …

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