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Voices in the Street – Drunk Driving

In the early hours of September 19th, 2022, 20-year-old IU student Nathaniel Stratton was hit and killed by a drunk driver. The loss of a son, brother, friend and peer sent shockwaves through the community of IU and Bloomington alike. In the wake of this tragedy, Youth Radio took to the streets of Bloomington in the hopes of finding some …

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Voices in the Street – Pridefest 2022

On Saturday, August 27th, the ninth annual Bloomington Pridefest was held. Ranked as the best college town celebration of pride in the country , the festival was held by Bloomington PRIDE, a non-profit organization committed to to advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community. With a myriad of activists, live music, drag shows, local businesses and community members all participating to show …

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Voices in the Street – Roe v. Wade

On May 2nd, 2022, a draft by the Supreme Court entailing the future of abortion rights was leaked to the public. The newfound opinion of the Supreme Court against reproductive rights inspired anger, fear, and hopelessness in people around the country. In this episode of Voices in the Street, we captured the emotions swirling around the populace of Bloomington.

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MOTH Project 2022

In March of 2022, students from the Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship participated in the MOTH Project, an event in which they tell personal, true stories under the guidance of English teacher Rachel Bahr. This version is 52 minutes, and the audio was edited by Youth Radio Coordinator Wilder Mouton.   ~Note~ only stories aired on Youth Radio are included …

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Voices in the Street – Black History Month

Last month, our Youth Radio correspondents took to the streets and interviewed members of the Black community here in Bloomington to get their perspective on the importance of Black History Month.

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Voices in the Street – Rainy Days

The weather in Southern Indiana is rarely predictable. Sometimes it snows in November and hits 60 degrees in December. Sometimes it’s 40 in April after being 60 in March. The only predictable aspect is in unpredictability, and that’s only increased as time has gone on. Suddenly, the weather we Hoosiers have become accustomed to has spread all over the country, …

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Voices in the Street – Astroworld Tragedy

This year, 2021 on November 5th to 7th, Travis Scott’s first ever Astroworld festival was held in Houston, Texas. The concert ended in the worst way – with the loss of life of 10 people and over 300 injured. Widespread feelings of loss and hurt rippled throughout the country as festival-goers, law officials, and concerned citizens struggled to uncover the …

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August 14, 2020: The Crisis Behind a Hot American Summer

This week, Bella Bravo speaks to Zhandarka Kurti and Jarrod Shanahan. Kurti is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Tennesee in Knoxville, and also works with Face to Face Knox, a campaign to restore in-person visitation to Knox County detention centers.  Shanahan is an assistant professor of criminal justice at Governors State University. They have collaborated on …

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WFHB Local News – July 10, 2020

This is the WFHB Local News for Friday, July 10th, 2020. Later in the program, you will hear from city councilman Jim Sims on the ‘Black Lives Matter’ mural overlay in People’s Park. You will hear the city arts commission discuss future plans for the mural. Also, you will hear about the Black Market Firebombing in 1968 by members of …

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WFHB Local News – July 8, 2020

This is the WFHB Local News for Wednesday, July 8th, 2020. Later in the program, you will hear reporting from a demonstration, where a red Toyota Corolla drove into several protesters near the Monroe County Courthouse square. You will hear from Vauhxx Booker, eyewitnesses, a medic and several other demonstrators. WFHB Correspondent Nicholas DiBrita has more in today’s feature report. …

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