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April 2, 2021: Harsh Debts

Up first, we have a comprehensive overview of prisoner protests compiled by Perilous Chronicle, who are collecting information about the many prison uprisings and disturbances now occurring regularly. They will be sharing these updates with us each month. For our feature this week, we share the first part of a conversation with Balagoon, an Indiana political prisoner who has been …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday April 3, 2021

We invite anyone who would like to be included in the program to PM us at ‘Inside Outdoors’ on Facebook, and if you know how to ‘Zoom’ we’ll invite you on the show! Hosts are Don Jordan, ‘Buddy Bill’ Moser, Alan Bronnenberg, and Rich Reardin ‘Inside Outdoors’ engineer, host and producer is Rich Reardin WFHB executive producer is Kade Young

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Hola Bloomington – April 2, 2021

En nuestro programa de hoy, tuvimos como invitado al Dr. Juan Acosta de IU Health-Bloomington para hablarnos de la importancia que es la vacuna COVID19 para proteger a si mismo, su familia, amigos/as, y la nación en general. Además, también contesta todas sus preguntas, dudas y más. Dr. Acosta ha practicado medicina por muchos, muchos años y está aquí para …

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BloomingOUT April 1st, 2021 Transgender Day of Visibility

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This week we’re going over a whole host of news items from the last week with a specific focus on legislation and people coming hot and heavy at us. Yesterday was the International Transgender Day of Visibility, and we have a lot to cover there via the news. It’s like it set itself up this week! Produced by Melanie Davis …

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Faiz Kidwai, Part 2

Public health expert and equitable health care advocate Faiz Kidwai chats with host Alex Ashkin. Now a psychiatric resident at the State University of New York (SUNY) Hospital, Kidwai has seen firsthand how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the psychological health of those who’ve contracted the virus and those who haven’t. This week Kidwai also talks about the inequities dark-skinned …

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Better Beware – Amazon!

There’s a sneaky scam going around lately that tries to fool customers of Amazon, Inc., the world’s largest marketplace. That probably includes you — so watch out!

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Interchange – Pushing Lincoln Left: Thaddeus Stevens as Revolutionary

Born in poverty in rural Vermont, the Pennsylvania politician, Thaddeus Stevens, was among the first to see the Civil War as an opportunity for a second American revolution—a chance to remake the country as a true democracy which meant equal suffrage for all and more importantly the necessity of being a landowner. One of the foremost abolitionists in Congress in …

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Bring It On! – March 29, 2021: Reparations for Black Residents in Evanston, IL

On tonight’s edition of Bring It On!, hosts William Hosea and Liz Mitchell are joined by Alderwoman Rue Simmons of the City of Evanston to discuss the city’s decision to offer reparations to its Black residents. On March 22, 2021, the City Council of Evanston, Illinois voted 8-1 to distribute $400,000 to eligible Black households. The reparations are for the …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday March 27 , 2021

We invite anyone who would like to be included in the program to PM us at ‘Inside Outdoors’ on Facebook, and if you know how to ‘Zoom’ we’ll invite you on the show! Hosts are Don Jordan, ‘Buddy Bill’ Moser, and Rich Reardin Today’s guest host is D Alan Bronnenberg ‘Inside Outdoors’ engineer, host and producer is Rich Reardin ‘Inside …

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March 26, 2021: The Struggle for the Eurma C Hayes, Part Two

Our show this week returns with the second part of a conversation between Kite Line’s Micol Seigel and three members of the Carbondale, Illinois community:  Chastity, Kim, and Nick. They speak about the ongoing struggle for the use of the Eurma C Hayes Community center. Originally opened by the city as a space for youth, the city later defunded the …

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