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Interchange – Three Little Words – End Fossil Fuels

In this episode of Interchange we welcome back Holly Buck whose new book is Ending Fossil Fuels: Why Net Zero Is Not Enough, published by Verso. And as we did in our previous show with Buck, which was called “Capturing the Carbon Imaginary,” we’ll feature music from Polish jazz pianist and composer Krzysztof Komeda. Komeda was born in 1931, the …

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November 5, 2021- The Long Tail of Abuse in the NY Carceral System

This week, we finish our conversation with Kelly Grace Price about the campaign to close Rosie’s. Rosie’s refers to the Rose M. Singer Facility, an all-women’s jail on Rikers Island. On average, Rosie’s detains around 630 women, girls, transgender, gender non-conforming, and intersex females while they await trial. Suzanne Singer, the granddaughter of the jail’s namesake, wrote an op-ed for …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday November 6, 2021

Don Jordan, ‘Buddy Bill’ Moser, Rich Reardin, and D Alan Bronnenberg ‘Inside Outdoors’ engineer, host and Inside Outdoors executive producer is Rich Reardin WFHB executive producer is Kade Young

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All Options’ Jessica Marchbank

A friend told Jessica Marchbank about All Options soon after she arrived in Bloomington. The pregnancy resource center was looking to hire someone to help with office operations. Marchbank leapt at the opening, was hired, and within a short time became manager of the facility on South Walnut Street. Now, Marchbank and her staff help pregnant women in need find …

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Youth Radio Callout!

Youth Radio has returned to the WFHB roster! Anyone aged 13-20 is welcome to join the fold and have their voice heard from 6-10PM every Saturday night! Any ideas are welcome, regardless of how crazy they might sound. The pathway to enter in is just like any other volunteer, starting with orientations. Orientations are held via Zoom, every Tuesday at …

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Dia de los Muertos and All Souls Day

Welcome to the 50th episode of 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 episode we have a conversation with Lillian …

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Bring It On! – November 1, 2021: The Price of Progress

Host Clarence Boone speaks with the the director McKenya Dillworth and assistant director Kelly Scaggs about the play The Price of Progress: The Indiana Avenue/IUPUI Story, which first premiered March 19, 2019 and was inspired by the book of the same name. It was conceived by IUPUI Multicultural Center Director Khalilah Shabazz and written by Vernon A. Williams, Communication and …

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October 29, 2021: Close Rosie’s

This week, we hear from Kelly Grace Price, a co-creator of the Close Rosie’s campaign. Rosie’s refers to the Rose M. Singer Facility, an all-women’s jail on Rikers Island. On average, Rosie’s detains around 630 women, girls, transgender, gender non-conforming, and intersex females while they await trial. Price deconstructs the reformist arguments made NYC Board of Corrections and shows how …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday October 30, 2021

Don Jordan, ‘Buddy Bill’ Moser, Rich Reardin, and D Alan Bronnenberg ‘Inside Outdoors’ engineer, host and Inside Outdoors executive producer is Rich Reardin WFHB executive producer is Kade Young

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October 2021: Cultivating Communal Luxury

This month on Partisan Gardens, we are sharing a presentation by Kristin Ross, author of the landmark book “Communal Luxury: the Political Imaginary of the Paris Commune.” She delivered the lecture to the 2019 Antipode American Association of Geographers Lecture in Washington DC and gave another version of the talk here in Bloomington that same year. Titled the 7th Wonder …

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