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March 12, 2021: First Steps

This week, we are trying something new so that we can cover the full range of increased prisoner struggles. We will be teaming up with Perilous Chronicle at the beginning of each month to give you headlines tracking disturbances in prisons, jails, and detention centers. Perilous is a project seeking to gather and track information on prison uprisings, riots, protests, …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday March 13 , 2021

We invite anyone who would like to be included in the program to PM us at ‘Inside Outdoors’ on Facebook, and if you know how to ‘Zoom’ we’ll invite you on the show! Hosts are Don Jordan, ‘Buddy Bill’ Moser, and Rich Reardin Today’s guest host is D Alan Bronnenberg ‘Inside Outdoors’ engineer, host and producer is Rich Reardin ‘Inside …

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Food for People: Angela Babb

It took her a while as she tried out first one then anther field of studies through her undergraduate and graduate school years, but Angela Babb eventually realized she felt most passionate about how food is produced and distributed throughout both our nation and our world. In the wake of the controversy surrounding Bloomington’s city-sponsored farmers market, Babb has become …

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Hola Bloomington- March 12, 2020

Dr. John Christenson, Director Médico de Prevención de Infecciones en el Hospital Riley para Niños de IU Health Moderador: André Zhang Sonera, Administrador de Proyectos de la Ciudad de Indianápolis Evento en colaboración con la campaña de portavoz ‘¡Vacúnate Indy!’ de La Ciudad de Indianápolis con el Departamento de Salud del Condado de Marion, La Plaza, IU Health, Latino Health …

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BloomingOUT – March 11th, 2021

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It’s another week of BloomingOUT! Catch the latest updates on LGBTQ+ news on one of the longest-running LBGTQ+ radio shows in Indiana.   Hosted by Melanie Davis, Justin Robertson, and Ireland Meacham Produced by Melanie Davis

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Bring It On! – March 8, 2021: COVID-19 and Black Men

Bring It On! concludes the second of its two-part series about the impact of COVID-19 on the black community and the response of the black community to the COVID-19 vaccines. Last week’s show focused on the effect of COVID-19 on black women. Today’s show focuses on COVID-19’s impact on black men. Today’s hosts, William Hosea and Robert Good Evening speak …

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Bring It On! – March 1, 2021: COVID-19 and Black Women

In honor of March as National Women’s History Month, Bring It On! is spot-lighting how the COIVD-19 has affected black women, in the first of a two-part series about the impact of COVID-19 on the black community and the response of the black community to the COVID-19 vaccines. Today hosts, Liz Mitchell and William Hosea speak with three African American …

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News Brief – March 10, 2021

On Thursday March 11th the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition will hold a picket line in front of Indiana University Bloomington Provost Lauren Robel’s office building. The provost rejected the coalition’s request for an in-person meeting to discuss the coalition’s calls to end mandatory fees poverty level wages. The picket line comes on the heels of an exchange of heated letters …

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Advocacy in the AAPI Community

Welcome to our 42st episode of Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio! Hearabouts is produced by WFHB and Indiana University’s Asian Culture Center. We ask critical questions about identity, culture, community and shared assumptions.  Today’s episode is an interview with Shruti Rana and Seri Lee, members of the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum. Shruti Rana joined the Hamilton Lugar School …

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Interchange – Fixing the Stars: Sylvia Plath at the Edge of Sight

Our opening song is “Stardust,” a song written by Indiana native Hoagy Carmichael and here performed by Dave Brubeck off the live album Jazz at Oberlin recorded in May of 1953. In June of that same year Sylvia Plath would find herself in New York as an intern at Mademoiselle magazine. In August she would attempt to end her life …

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