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Hola Bloomington – October 11, 2013

Hostess Jenny Gibson and Minerva Sosa interview Cristy and Victoria Padilla, sisters that came years ago to the United States and talk about their experiences and their goals in Bloomington. Also the fund drive of WFHB continues with Hola Bloomington. We will mention which Mexican restaurant won the contest of raising funds for the radio station and Hola Bloomington. Also …

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bloomingOUT – October 10, 2013

African American drag king performer and filmmaker KB Boyce and queer Asian-American activist and artist Celeste Chan stop by the studio to chat about the production company they founded in San Francisco for queer artists of color called Queer Rebels Productions.  They also provide information about their film series “Queer Rebels of the Harlem Renaissance” showing at the IU Cinema …

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Bring It On! – October 7, 2013

On a special Fall Pledge Drive episode, William Hosea and Bev Smith replay our February interview with Ms. Nancy Streets-Lyons PART ONE The Indiana University Neal-Marshall Alumni Club will be hosting a reunion on the weekend of October 18 through the 20th. One of the keynote speakers during the weekend is Nancy Streets-Lyons, the first women of color who was …

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Hola Bloomington – October 3, 2013

Hostess Minerva Sosa and José Toledo interview Fred Diego and Kary Carreño about being part of DREAMIU and their personal experiences in Bloomington. Also eco-report with Ramon Tristani. “Desde los pasillo..” with the students of the Academy. The news and the events of the week.

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bloomingOUT – October 3, 2013

IU LGBT Alumni Association President Mike Shumate provides information about their fund raising campaign to support LGBT specific scholarships.  A new edition of “Out on the Street” with Nick Tumino seeks public opinion in response to fundraising efforts for LGBTQA student scholarships.  At large Representative on the Bloomington Common Council Susan Sandberg stops by to chat about the new council …

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