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WFHB Local News – Economics Expert on Stimulus, Yoga on a Goat Farm and Teachers Protest

This is the WFHB Local News for Tuesday, March 16th, 2021. In today’s show, WFHB Correspondent Aaron Comforty interviews Monroe County Education President, Paul Farmer. Farmer speaks about the recent Blackout For Ed. teacher protest, in which teachers wore black to bring attention to newly proposed state bills that they say would underfund public schools. Stay tuned to hear the …

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Interchange – Of Her Kind: Radcliffe’s Messy Experiment in Women’s Liberation (May 19, 2020)

(Original air date: May 19, 2020) In the United States of the 1950s there was a struggle over the very idea of what it would mean to be an American. After World War II, an American could ride high on military power and new technologies. But the Cold War and Nuclear Anxiety undermined the very real economic prosperity being experienced …

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WFHB TOP ALBUMS 3.16.21 

1. Cassandra Jenkins – An Overview on Phenomenal Nature  2. Bartees Strange – Live Forever 3. Altın Gun – Yol 4. David Walters – Nocturne 5. Wax Tailor – The Shadow Of Their Suns 6. The Weather Station – Ignorance 7. Quincy Davis – Q Vision 8. Tash Sultana – Terre Firma 9. Aaron Frazer – Introducing 10. Midnight Sister …

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Saturday’s Child March 13th Purd McGee 11am

Purd McGee is a musical stew flavored with rock, jazz, and funk that’s been simmering since about 1996. The universe introduced John Points and native-Hoosier/former Blooomingtonian Buzz Luckenbill while working at the PourHouse Bar and Grill in Boston. Their shared musical interests and influences quickly became evident, and that energy drove the creation of their first collaborative effort – a …

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WFHB Local News – March 15th, 2021

This is the WFHB Local News for Monday, March 15th, 2021. Later in the program, we have the latest edition of A Few Minutes with the Mayor – our weekly segment where we ask Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton listener-posed questions on community issues. More coming up in today’s feature report. Also coming up in the next half hour, the U.S. …

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March 12, 2021: First Steps

This week, we are trying something new so that we can cover the full range of increased prisoner struggles. We will be teaming up with Perilous Chronicle at the beginning of each month to give you headlines tracking disturbances in prisons, jails, and detention centers. Perilous is a project seeking to gather and track information on prison uprisings, riots, protests, …

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Food for People: Angela Babb

It took her a while as she tried out first one then anther field of studies through her undergraduate and graduate school years, but Angela Babb eventually realized she felt most passionate about how food is produced and distributed throughout both our nation and our world. In the wake of the controversy surrounding Bloomington’s city-sponsored farmers market, Babb has become …

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WFHB Local News – March 11th, 2021

This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, March 11th, 2021. Later in the program, we have the latest edition of our podcast, Prescription for Healthcare, hosted by Dr. Rob Stone and Karen Green-Stone. Our guest is Dr. Stan Houston, a professor of medicine and public health, and specialist in infectious diseases at the University of Alberta in Canada. More …

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Bring It On! – March 8, 2021: COVID-19 and Black Men

Bring It On! concludes the second of its two-part series about the impact of COVID-19 on the black community and the response of the black community to the COVID-19 vaccines. Last week’s show focused on the effect of COVID-19 on black women. Today’s show focuses on COVID-19’s impact on black men. Today’s hosts, William Hosea and Robert Good Evening speak …

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Bring It On! – March 1, 2021: COVID-19 and Black Women

In honor of March as National Women’s History Month, Bring It On! is spot-lighting how the COIVD-19 has affected black women, in the first of a two-part series about the impact of COVID-19 on the black community and the response of the black community to the COVID-19 vaccines. Today hosts, Liz Mitchell and William Hosea speak with three African American …

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