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Interchange – Planetary Factory: Jasper Bernes on Logistics and the Violence of Market Competition

Our conversation with Jasper Bernes, recorded in May of last year, might be called a delayed Part II or even Part III as it features a previous guest extending the parameters of a previous conversation and begins with a consideration of the artist, activist, and social and political critic, photographer and filmmaker, Allan Sekula, who was the subject of another …

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Bring It On! – September 30, 2019

Part One: Hosts Clarence Boone and Roberta Radovich speak with Jeff Baldwin, who is an advocate from the Global Leadership Summit. Advocates are leaders who have attended the previous summits and have made a commitment to promote the Global Leadership Summit within their local networks. The Global Leadership Summit is a two-day, world-class experience, broadcast every August live to hundreds …

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Honors for Elementary Dual Language Immersion Programs

The City of Bloomington is recognizing the Monroe County Community School Corporation’s dual language immersion program during a National Hispanic Heritage Month Annual Award Ceremony on September 30, 2019.The MCCSC’s dual language program will receive the City of Bloomington Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs Outstanding Organization and Program Award. The dual language program is run at two Bloomington schools; …

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Big Talk Extra, with Hilary Fleck

Hilary Fleck was awarded a May Wright Sewall Fellowship grant by Indiana Humanities earlier this year. Fleck, the collections manager at the Monroe County History Center, is researching the role of local women in the lead-up to the passage of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution, guaranteeing the right of women to vote in all elections. Next year will …

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Daily Local News – September 30, 2019

In today’s segment, we brought you news that two elementary schools will be honored tonight for their dual language immersion programs. Monroe County residents have until Friday to give their input on plans for Phase Three of the county’s Fullerton Pike Project. Indiana University and Purdue University will begin research into professional ethics with regard to artificial intelligence and data …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday, September 28, 2019

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. TODAY IS NATIONAL PUBLIC LANDS DAY: visit – PUBLIC LANDS DAY LINK The downtown has some roads closed off during the Lotus Festival, hunting seasons start on Oct. 1, 2019… DEER SEASON: The Deer Reduction Zone Season is now continuous and runs from Sept. 15, 2019 through Jan. 31, 2020, …

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Local Live – Thee Aquaholics

Thee Aquaholics play instrumental surf music from the heartland. They are veterans of the scene, having played in such groups as The Walking Ruins, The Panics, El Nino, Trailside Killers and more. They recently recorded an album at Russian Recording that will be released soon. Thee Aquaholics is Ross Danielson on guitar, Ian Brewer on rhythm guitar and trumpet, Matt …

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September 27, 2019: Truth and Trauma- A Conversation with Anastazia Schmid, Part One

This week, we share the first part of an interview with Anastazia Schmid. Schmid has appeared on Kite Line before, analyzing women’s health care in the prison system. Now, she joins us on the other side of the walls, talking through her release and subsequent support, and the meaning of truth in light of trauma. After spending 18 years in …

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Hola Bloomington- September 27, 2019

Locutora, Maria Auxi, entrevista a nuestra invitada del festival de Lotus Beatriz Vasquez, artista visual del Festival Lotus.  Ella nos habla sobre sus obras y su pacion.  Beatriz tambien comenta sobre las adversidades por la que ella y su familia pasaron.  Ademas, nos dice sobre lo importante que es de pasar esas semillitas de generacion a genracion y darle seguimiento …

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Voices in the Street – Climate Strike

On September 20th, hundreds of concerned citizens took to the streets of downtown Bloomington as part of a global Climate Strike. We’ll hear some of the strikers’ thoughts and fears in our weekly segment, Voices in the Street.

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