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Better Beware – Time To Not Share

Mexican crime cartels are ripping off American timeshare owners by offering to buy their timeshare at a very attractive price. This telephone scam has netted them hundreds of millions! Here’s how it works and what to watch out for.

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Hola Bloomington – Lucero Guillen, IU international student

El día de hoy recibimos a nuestra amiga Lucero Guillén, estudiante internacional de México, quien nos cuenta sobre su historia en Bloomington, su paso por la oficina internacional de IU en México, y lo importante de la multiculturalidad.

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Hola Bloomington – Javier Rosales

Today our host Minerva Sosa is welcoming Javier Rosales, who shares his personal story moving from Mexico to Bloomington along with his family. Besides working in the private industry, he serves at the Commission of Hispanic and Latino Affairs at the City of Bloomington.

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April 2023: Brown Water Utopia

In this episode of Partisan Gardens, we explore the competing utopias at stake in the struggle to stop Cop City in Atlanta. Cop City is itself a grim utopia, a vision concocted by cops and politicians of a depopulated, fake city that will actually bend to their will.  On the other side are the diverse utopian dreams of the movement …

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Hola Bloomington – April 29, 2022

WFHB Host: Josefa Madrigal, interviews Pili about their 5th year anniversary, she is inviting you to participate at their 5 de Mayo festivities free of charge for families! Don’t miss out on the Taco and Burrito eating contest.  They will celebrate 5 de mayo on May 5th at the Mill between 10 & 11th street.  They will have a taco …

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March 2021: Food Insecurity and Collective Care

The global pandemic has exacerbated an already-simmering crisis of food insecurity, itself rooted in growing populations pushed outside of formal labor markets.  This exclusion, often implemented along racial lines, leads to precarity and a struggle for survival, which has only grown more bleak with the pressures of COVID-19.  The economy simply cannot produce enough jobs, and even those existing jobs …

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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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Interchange – Forms of Concentration: Constructing Racialized Bodies

We’re not talking about the mind today, but of internment, and ghettos, of settlement camps. Today’s conversation focuses on the history and origins of concentration, a form of biopolitics that seeks to manage and structure the movement of social groups in a predictable manner. Modern forms of concentration have become a nearly ubiquitous force of social structuring: from mass incarceration …

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March 20, 2020: COVID-19 Updates From the Inside

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to change life on the outside for people all over the world, the prison population stands to suffer immensely in these times. Last week, we spoke to someone in Italy, who described the riots and protests inside and outside the prisons in areas around that country. This week, we are sharing messages from people all …

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Hola Bloomington – December 27, 2019

Hoy en el programa de la wfhb’s “Teen talk” escuchamos a los locutores, Diana, Lizbeth y Fernando para hablar sobre las tradiciones navideñas en los Estados Unidos y las celebraciones y tradiciones en Mexico.  Tambien hablan sobre el acoso y las adicciones.   Today’s wfhb’s “Teen talk” we listen to hosts, Diana, Lizbeth, and Fernando talking about Christmas traditions in …

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