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Youth Radio

WFHB wishes to introduce the power of voice to those who may feel like they are never getting heard, and contribute to educational opportunities available to youth in Monroe county. We have music talk shows, a person on the street interview show, a media history show, news reports and recorded camp workshops, projects, and storytelling showcases as just a few of the things you can expect to hear on WFHB. Please check out some our recent programs below.

Voices in the Street – Thanksgiving

This week on the Voices in the Street:  Turning the corner from ghosts and goblins to turkeys that gobble.  ‘Tis the season for Thanksgiving. Believe it or not, Thanksgiving is a week from today.  Voices on the Street will be on a week-long hiatus so we wanted to ask your friends and neighbors about their Thanksgiving traditions and what they’re …

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Voices in the Street – Safety

Our weekly public opinion feature Voices in the Street asks how safe YOU feel in Bloomington, and what we could do to help you feel safer.

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Voices in the Street – WikiLeaks: Government Transparency or Security Threat?

Depending on whom you ask, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is either a hero or a traitor.  And a recent film called the Fifth Estate dramatizes the international non-profit as an organization that is run by a man who increasingly cares about his own ego rather than the anonymity of the whistle blowers.  Its posting of classified U.S. diplomatic cables led …

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Voices in the Street – Shutdowns, Defaults and Roll-outs: The Obamacare War Rages On

With the government shutdown over and having narrowly escaped default on our debt, Democrats were well-poised to make significant gains in public opinion and perhaps the 2014 elections.  But the roll-out of the Affordable Care Act website found less than 10% of the 19 million people who tried signing up were successful.  So we hit the streets to ask your …

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