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Prescription for Healthcare – Fran Quigley, Lawyer for Medical Care for the Poor, April 2022

Welcome to Prescription for Healthcare, a podcast collaboration between the WFHB Local News and Medicare for All Indiana, broadcasted live the second Thursday of every month. In this episode we speak to Fran Quigley, a clinical professor at the Indiana University McKinney School of Law, teaching in the health and human rights clinic. His students advocate for the rights of the …

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Saturday’s Child April 9th with Otto an the Moaners

Tune in on Saturday, April 9, at 11:00 am, when WFHB welcomes Otto and the Moaners, the original ramblin’ country blues project of big-lunged, “folkslinger” Matt Lundquist. The band is ever shifting between a down-to-the-root acoustic outfit and a wild hearted electric caravan. With a voice seasoned by a thousand campfires, Lundquist sings for the freedom of every soul in …

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April 8, 2022: Wall of Silence

Eric King is an anarchist prisoner who was arrested in September 2014 after he carried out a solidarity action in support of the Ferguson Uprising.  We speak today with his lawyer, Lauren Regan, about the harsh violence and repression he has faced in prison, culminating in trumped-up charges of assaulting a guard, charges which he just defeated in court.  In …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday April 8, 2022

This was our last show, dedicated to Don Jordan, ‘Buddy Bill’ Moser, Phil Rambo, John Ward, D Alan Bronnenberg, and all those who were guests on our show throughout the years. Also all our main sponsor/underwriter throughout the years, Morrison’s Appliances and Service (now closed). I want to thank WFHB for their support of the show, and in turn, we …

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Hola Bloomington – April 8, 2022

Un programa live por parte del Consulado Mexicano de Miami para la inauguración de la ventanilla integral de pueblos originarios de indígena del exterior. A live program by the Mexican Consulate of Miami for the inauguration of the comprehensive window for indigenous peoples from abroad.

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Pleading Out: Dan Canon

Civil rights attorney, law professor, and now an author, Dan Canon has delved deeply into America’s assembly line justice system in his new book, “Pleading Out.” He’s found that rather than truth or justice, the system values speed and ease. He suggests that legislators create many useless laws that criminalize huge swaths of the population, overwhelming the courts and forcing …

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Interchange – 2021 Producer’s Choice Awards – Part 2: The Poetry Show

Today we present Part 2 of the Producer’s Choice Awards – The Poetry Show. Poetry – Many might turn away at even the mention of the word, but to do so would miss out on work that reveals humans grappling with the great questions of their moments. Today we feature four poets who help us see our own predicaments – …

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Interview with Dr. Jung H. Pak

Welcome to the 61st episode Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio. Hearabouts is produced by Indiana University’s Asian Culture Center in collaboration with WFHB. We ask critical questions about identity, culture, community and shared assumptions. This episode is produced by Andrew Pace and Melanie Castillo-Cullather. Our sound engineer is Michael Sears. In this special episode we interview Dr. Jung H. Pak. …

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Bring It On! – April 4, 2022: Blacks in Nazi Concentration Camps

This is a rebroadcast from April 5, 2021: In today’s edition of Bring It On!, hosts Clarence Boone and William Hosea tackle the little covered topic of Black people in Nazi concentration camps. During the Nazi era and the Second World War, many Black German citizens were persecuted, deported, and ultimately killed by the Nazis as they did not fit …

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