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WFHB Local News – January 3rd, 2020

On this week’s WFHB Local News: The Divided Community Project’s Bridge Initiative published their findings report on Monday December 30th. Mayor Hamilton contacted representatives of the Bridge Initiative at Ohio State University’s Moritz College of Law in August of 2019, after recent events at the Bloomington Farmers Market. On January 2nd, Bedford local community member Kristen Hayes, found a swastika …

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January 3, 2020: #MeToo in Prison

Our episode this week finishes the conversation between Rojas, Meg, and Cyrus. Last week, they spoke about the conditions of transgender and gender non-conforming prisoners in the prison system. They continue talking about efforts to support transgender and GNC prisoners inside and outside of the walls. Additionally, they talk to each other about exciting upcoming projects, how the #MeToo Movement …

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Hola Bloomington- January 3, 2020

En este programa, escuchamos nuevamente a locutor, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer y  entrevista con Clara Malone, Maria Tishner de Health Net y el CEO de Health Net Rick Diaz. Hablan sobre el que era antes voluntarios en medicina ahora ya se ha convertido a Bloomington Family Health and Dental Center. Escucha todos los programas que ofrecen. La misma ubicación en donde estaba …

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BloomingOUT – New Year Send-Off! January 2nd, 2020

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It’s Ireland’s last show! We wish Ireland all the best in her future endeavors and we will miss her very much. In this episode, we reflect on the past year and talk news. Music this week comes from Corridor’s album Junior. Upcoming Events: Spencer Pride General Meeting @ CommUnity Center, 17 E. Franklin Street, Spencer Jan 5 @ 4:00 pm …

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Better Beware – Anti-Security Cameras

It’s the most wonderful time of the year – for scammers. According to the Scambusters website, the top five Christmas swindles this year are: number five, phony email holiday cards, e-cards; number four, store gift cards; number three, phony charities that just take your money and run; number two, phony websites; and number one, fake websites selling whatever toy or …

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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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What the Farmer’s Market? – Part I.

Correction: Bloomingtonian Editor Jeremy Hogan did not call Sarah Dye on the phone. He used Facebook Messenger to reach out to Dye. Correction: Abby Ang was not the first person to break the story. While her letter to the Farmer’s Market Advisory Council helped to bring the story media attention, there were others working on bringing the story to light …

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Firehouse Session – Esther Rose – 10/11/2019

Singer-songwriter Esther Rose, who recently released her 2nd album You Made It This Far, joined us at the station ahead of her performance at The Bishop. Tracks: 1. “Jump Down Baby” 2. “Always Changing” 3. “Handyman” Interview Host: Christine Brackenhoff Engineer: Ilze Akerbergs Coordinating Producer: Christine Brackenhoff Executive Producer: Jim Manion DJ: Spikes

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December 27, 2019: Resilient Inside and Out- A Conversation with Gender Non-Conforming Prison Organizers

Our episode this week is a conversation between Rojas and Cyrus, two advocates with the California Coalition for Women Prisoners.  CCWP is an organization that exists, in their words, to “monitor and challenge the abusive conditions inside California women’s prisons. We fight for the release of women and trans prisoners. We support women and trans people in their process of …

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