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Holiday Episode

Welcome to the Holiday Episode of Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio! Hearabouts is produced by WFHB and Indiana University’s Asian Culture Center. We ask critical questions about identity, culture, community and shared assumptions. On today’s episode, Mongolian-American Ochmaa Dasheveg Escue and Indian-American Suparna Bose discuss their traditions during the holiday season, specifically Christmas and New Year’s in Mongolia and India. …

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The Bicentennial Journal – Suzanne Faulk: An African-American Family History

In this episode of The Bicentennial Journal, Suzanne Faulk tells us about her African-American family and their historical relationship to Monroe County. Support for The Bicentennial Journal and WFHB comes from Monroe County and Visit Bloomington. More information about Monroe County’s Bicentennial is available on their website. The Bicentennial Journal is produced by Kate Welch, with help from Joyce Polling and …

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Interchange – What’s So Funny ‘Bout Peace, Love, and Mister Rogers?

In the late 60s, one man imagined creating a place that would radically undermine the societal values of his time—an alternative space that subverted color lines, gender norms, and war. That man was Fred Rogers and that place was Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. Our opening song is, of course, “Won’t you be my neighbor?” Composed by Fred Rogers and performed by …

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June 22, 2018: The Stakes of #SurroundICE

This week, we will focus on a specific story about an immigrant detention case in Pittsburgh- and hear firsthand from family impacted by these harsh repercussions for undocumented immigrants. Martin Esquivel-Hernandez was detained after a traffic stop, held by ICE, and eventually deported, leaving his family behind in Pennsylvania. Today, we will hear his story through the eyes of his …

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BloomingOUT – Eli Bendet-Taicher Interview – May 31st, 2018

Tonight’s featured guest is Eli Bendet-Taicher who stars on AOL’s original documentary series “Connected” along with his husband Ido and their two children. The series explores the realities of a same-sex household. Follow Eli on Twitter: @bendettaicher and Instagram: @dr.elibt Featured music this week was the 2016 album Innocence Reaches by of Montreal. Events: Spencer Pride Festival Saturday, June 2nd, …

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HOLA Bloomington Mayo 25, 2018

Locutores Host Eric Gutierrez y Ernesto Atlixqueno hablaron acerca del nido familiar,  las costumbres que existen en Mexico y Espana. Hosts Eric Gutierrez and Ernesto Atlixqueno discus the family nest and family customs in Spain versus those in Mexico.

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February 17, 2017- Families and Prison, Part Three

Our focus for this episode returns to the impact of incarceration on families. First we have a discussion between our friend Lucy and one of her fellow classmates at Indiana University, Rafael Green, III. Rafael describes having multiple family members in prison during his childhood, and the way that affected both his childhood, and the lives of other family members …

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Local Live – Dave Stewart

Dave Stewart injured his hand and was unable to play guitar as planned for this session. However, he brought some early recordings from musical sessions with his family and discussed the delightful process of writing, creating and performing music with his son and daughter. We spun tunes from these early recordings and Stephanie interviewed Dave with an enlightened insight into …

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Interchange – Aging in a Modern Age

This week on Interchange, host Alycin Bektesh speaks with Mela Hatchett and Mary Boutain of the Area 10 Agency on Aging about the changing perceptions and stigmas associated with aging.

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IU Neal-Marshall Center to host Family Fun Night

The Indiana University Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center is hosting their annual Family Fun Night next Friday, Nov. 8. The event is geared towards students and individuals in the community who have children. Nichelle Whitney, an employee at the Culture Center, says that it started as a way to bring together students on campus. The Caribbean Islands is the theme this …

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