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Interchange – Sounding Angola: Radio’s Electrifying Effects

Today’s show focuses on the history of radio in Angola – as an instrument for Portuguese settlers, the colonial state, African nationalists, and the postcolonial state to project power and challenge empire. Marissa Moorman calls these distinct and sometimes overlapping interests Powerful Frequencies, the title of her new book, published by Ohio University Press. Its subtitle is Radio, State Power, …

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Bring It On! – October 21, 2019

Hosts William Hosea and Roberta Radovich are honored to welcome Nordia McNish, whose story was recently featured in The Herald Times.  She is a young single mother who has managed to overcome the odds. She was an undocumented immigrant from Jamaica who has managed to pursue her bachelor’s degree at Indiana University (Bloomington) while also enduring homelessness. She now holds …

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Daily Local – News October 21, 2019

In today’s segment we brought you news that State Representative Mara Candelaria Reardon testified Monday she told a lobbyist that Indiana’s attorney general Curtis Hill was a “creeper”. Bloomington Transit is seeking public input on potential changes to the bus service in Bloomington. The City of Bloomington has hired Nebraska based consultants RDG Planning and Design to conduct a housing …

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Firehouse Session – Faye Webster – 10/21/2019

Singer-songwriter Faye Webster, who released her album Atlanta Millionaires Club earlier this year, joined us at the station ahead of her performance at The Bishop. Interview Host: Christine Brackenhoff Coordinating Producer: Christine Brackenhoff Executive Producer: Jim Manion DJ: Jim Manion

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday, October 19, 2019

Inside Outdoors Radio Show Podcast – 10-19-2019 Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Buddy Bill rode in to the show on his horse Ned again, along with his dog Bruno, we have a guest in the studio today Dave Simcox the forest alliance, and involved with and volunteers at ‘the Friends of Lake Monroe’, Dave talks …

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Local Live – SoundR LampN

SoundR LampN is a very serious rock band with big boots. SoundR LampN is: Timothy JW Baker–Electric Guitar and Singing, Scott Currie–Electric Guitar and Singing, Devin “Snakebite” Brown–Electric Bass Guitar, and Rex Miller–Monster Drums. Track List 1.) Let’s Go 2.) Monster People 3.) Hardest Part 4.) Poor Folks 5.) My God 6.) Maria Credits Host: Jessie Grubb Engineers: Jim Lang, …

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Activate! – Sara Goodwin :: Monroe County Public Library Ground Floor Teen Center

Sara was one of the very first volunteers to join the mentor program in the library’s teen space and has been a weekly volunteer mentor for teens in The Ground Floor at the Monroe County Public Library for the past four years. Her volunteer position is to teach different crafts to the teens who hang out there. Her ACTUAL role …

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Gender Maven Jen Maher

Gender and sex: Simple topics, right? Not so, especially in light of the changes in popular notions about these topics in the last few years. It seems most people who expound most vociferously on gender and sex know the least about the distinctions between the two or even what each word means. Jen Maher, clinical Associate professor in the Gender …

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October 18, 2019: Updates From the Inside

For this episode, we share calls from folks on the inside. First, we have the statement from the striking prisoners at the Clallum Bay Correctional Facility in Washington State. After their statement, Abu Faheem Shabazz calls in to talk about conditions at Westville Correctional Facility, followed by Myron Walker talking about education at Putnamville Correctional Facility- both prisons are in …

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Saturday’s Child with Hoosier Darling

Join WFHB’s Saturday’s Child on Saturday, October 12th at 11 a.m. at the Monroe County History Center to hear our special musical guest Hoosier Darling. Listen live on your radio or enjoy bagels and coffee with us at 202 E 6th St, Saturday’s Child broadcasts live the second Saturday of each month.

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