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Interchange – UBI and Utopia: Part Two of the Automation Ruse

Part One of “The Automation Ruse” aired on February 9th and featured author Jason E. Smith whose new book, Smart Machines and Service Work, is subtitled “Automation in an Age of Stagnation,” and it’s that crisis of stagnation that propels us into today’s conversation with Aaron Benanav, a researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin and an economic historian whose new …

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February 26, 2021: Surviving Repression from the Bay View to Standing Rock

This week, we brought together three segments that focus on ways the system attempts to repress participants in collective struggles and those who fight for a better world. In a segment that originally aired on KPFA, we hear about the punitive measures Malik Washington is facing after speaking out about the COVID-19 outbreak in a Geo Group run halfway house. …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday February 27 , 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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Hola Bloomington- February 26, 2021

February 26, 2021 Escuchar una grabación por Facebook de organizaciones del centro de Indianapolis para hablar sobre la vacuna contra el covid19.  Los panelistas son profesionales y contestan muchas de las preguntas que usted tiene.  Ellos hablan sobre su experiencia y las experiencias de la comunidad y sus recomendaciones.   February 26, 2021 Listen to a recording on Facebook of …

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The Lively Death Lady: Kel McBride

Sex educator and advocate, roller derby queen, and certified death planner, Kel McBride has made an indelible mark on Bloomington. She and Pizza X’s Jeff Mease have conjured a fun weekend for COVID-19 shut-ins beginning tomorrow. Their X-Hunt, “Bloomington’s quirky scavenger hunt” to benefit the Hoosier Hills Food Bank, kicks off Friday, February 26th, at 10am and runs clear through …

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BloomingOUT w/ Melinda & Carol (Just Married podcast) – February 25th, 2021

This week we have Melinda and Carol, special guests from Just Married, a podcast hosted by Jennifer Bass exploring stories of same-sex marriage in the decade of marriage equality. After a long and happy marriage to Dan, Melinda surprises herself, and her ‘roommate’ Carol, with a declaration of love. We listen to the episode and talk with Melinda and Carol …

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Childhood Cultural Traditions

Welcome to our 41st 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 about the topic childhood cultural traditions, and is a conversation between Karen Cheng & Intel Pintakaew. Karen and Intel have a candid conversation about …

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WFHB TOP ALBUMS 2.23.21 

1. DJ Shub – War Club 2. Galcher Lustwerk – Information (Redacted) 3. Steve Earle & The Dukes – J.T. 4. Rhye – Home 5. Tommy Guerrero – Sunshine Radio 6. Buck Meek – Two Saviors 7. Willie Nelson – That’s Life 8. Kiwi Jr. – Cooler Returns 9. Jocelyn MacKenzie – Push 10. Nick Cave – Idiot Prayer 11. …

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Interchange – Paul Robeson: An Essential American

We open the show with “The Purest Kind of Guy,” performed by Paul Robeson, a song from Marc Blitzstein’s 1941 opera No For An Answer which concerns the life and fate of members of a social club of Greek-American waiters, hotel-workers, restaurant-workers, chefs, laundresses, chambermaids, taxi-drivers, who are out-of-work. In 1958, Blitzstein was subpoenaed to appear before the U.S. House …

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News Brief – February 23, 2021

COVID-19 cases continue to trend down, with 717 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Indiana on Monday. According to the Indiana State Department of Health, Brown, Lawrence, and Monroe counties all reported single-digit positive cases yesterday. As of this morning, Hoosiers ages 60 to 64 are now eligible to sign up and receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Hoosiers who are first …

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