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April 1, 2022: No Choice But Poisoned Water

For our show this week, Micol Seigel talks to Abby Cuniff. Cuniff is a reporter who recently published an article about arsenic contamination in Kern Valley State Prison in California. In this conversation, they talk about the prevalence of arsenic in California’s Central Valley- including in its prisons. She also describes the impact of the PLRA- The Prison Litigation Reform …

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Hola Bloomington – April 1, 2022

Highlighting the events we have done inside and outside the Bloomington community. Plus, we’re in fundraising season. Recalcando los eventos que hemos hecho dentro y fuera de la comunidad de Bloomington.  Además, estamos en la temporada de recaudar fondos.

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Artist David Ebbinghouse, Part 2

The graffitist formerly known as Tom Cat Spray has erased the line between art and day-to-day life. Part 1 of our conversation with Ebbinghouse aired Thursday, March 24, 2022. Part 2 aired Thursday, March 31, 2022 Hosts Michael Glab and Alex Ashkin chat with Bloomington’s most fascinating people.

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March 2022: The Grain Problem- Russian Agriculture and the Impact of War

This month, we spoke to Susanne Wengle, a professor at Notre Dame who researches post-Soviet political and economic transformation in Russia.  Her second book is Black Earth, White Bread; a Technopolitical History of Russian Agriculture and Food. We were eager to hear her perspective on the history of agriculture in Russia and Ukraine and the current war’s ripple effects on food systems …

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Bring It On! – March 28, 20122: U.S. Supreme Court Nominee, Ketanji Onyika Brown Jackson

In today’s edition of Bring It On!, hosts, Clarence Boone and Eric Love, discuss the nomination of Ketanji Onyika Brown Jackson, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit since 2021, as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Joining them in this discussion are the Honorable Valeri Haughton of Circuit Court, Division II (Seat …

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Interchange – 2021 Producer’s Choice Awards – Part 1

Today we’ll hear four clips from four shows that weave together ideas of slavery, imperialism, and ideological and environmental pollution. Each clip is about ten minutes long. Those shows are: Slavery’s Imperial Skein: Knitting Together the Capitalist Empire with guest Zach Sell Spreading Global Freedom, or the Divine Right to Traffic Drugs, Guns, and People, with guest Mark Driscoll Revolutionary …

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March 25, 2022: Words from an Incarcerated BLM Demonstrator

This week, we share Isaiah Willoughby’s story. He’s been on the show before, talking about his incarceration due to actions on behalf on the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020. Today, he walks us through the events leading up to and after his arrest, including the police murder of his neighbor in Seattle and his participation in the Capitol Hill …

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Hola Bloomington – March 25, 2022

Programa por parte el Consulado mexicano – Indianápolis.  Ofreciendo talleres con enfoco en la mujer.  Celebrando el mes de la mujer. Program by the Mexican Consulate – Indianapolis. Offering workshops with a focus on women. Celebrating women’s month.

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Guerrilla Artist David Ebbinghouse

For years, few if any people knew who Tom Cat Spray was. The individual worked overnights, spraying colorful, provocative graffiti around downtown Bloomington. Tom Cat Spray eventually was revealed to be artist David Ebbinghouse. His street and wall work were only a small part of his vivid, lively portfolio of creative pursuits that included jewelry making, fashion design, sculpture, installation, …

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