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WFHB TOP ALBUMS 7.23.19

1. Black Keys – Let’s Rock 2. Keb Mo – Oklahoma 3. Mavis Staples – We Get By 4. Alaskalaska – The Dots 5. Wynton Marsalis – Bolden OST 6. Eilen Jewell – Gypsy 7. Prince – Originals 8. Quantic – Atlantic Oscillations 9. Making Movies – Ameri’kana 10. Jamila Woods – Legacy! Legacy! 11. Calexico and Iron & Wine …

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Bring It On! – July 22, 2019

Hosts Clarence Boone and Roberta Radovich spend the hour speaking with Dr. Terri Francis, director of the IU Black Film Center/Archive and Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Studies. She is joined by IU Professor of French and Italian Dr. Vincent Bouchard. They are here today to to discuss Bouchard’s symposium on Paulin Soumanou Vieyra (1925-1987), a Senegalese filmmaker and …

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Local Live – Elias Mcdermott-Sipe

Local musician Elias Mcdermott-Sipe brings an eclectic crew of friends into the WFHB studio this week for an irreverent set of anything-goes musical shenanigans. TRACK LIST 1) Volcanic Ash 2) Frame of Mind 3) Two Day Shipping 4) Gap Year 5) Serendipity 6) I’m Not Hungry Anymore/Lavish 7) Old Town Road CREDITS Host: Jessie Grubb Engineers: Dan Withered, Kate Welch, …

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July 19, 2019: Fight Toxic Prisons 2019

This week we share two presentations from the recent Fight Toxic Prisons convergence. Held this past month in Gainesville, Florida, Fight Toxic Prisons is in its fourth year of an annual conferences that focus on the intersection of mass incarceration and the environment. Our first segment features Jamani and Jordan, who speak about the environmental impact of prison and policing. …

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Interchange – Port Authority: Race, Labor, and Logistics on the Docks

Dockworkers have power: workers in the world’s ports can harness their role, at a strategic choke point, to promote their labor rights and social justice causes. Our guest Peter Cole brings such experiences to light in a comparative study of Durban, South Africa, and the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Cole’s research reveals how unions effected lasting change in some …

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WFHB TOP ALBUMS 7.16.19

1. Prince – Originals 2. Mavis Staples – We Get By 3. The Black Keys – Let’s Rock 4. Rickie Lee Jones – Kicks 5. Wynton Marsalis – Bolden OST 6. Keb Mo – Oklahoma 7. Willie Nelson – Ride Me Back Home 8. Calexico and Iron & Wine – Years To Burn 9. Herlin Riley – Perpetual Optimism 10. …

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Bring It On! – July 15, 2019

PART ONE: Hosts Clarence Boone and Liz Mitchell speak with William Morris, the host of WFIU’s jazz program “Just You and Me” and the upbeat “Soul Kitchen”, featuring funky jazz, R&B, gospel, and rock. He began at WFIU after five years of volunteering here at community radio station WFHB, where he hosted such programs as the Tuesday Afternoon Music Mix, …

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Local Live – The Sun Songs

The Sun Songs is the creation of two brothers, Chad Powers and Greg Powers. They describe their music as, “Music to make the moon laugh and cause the sun to turn blue.” They were formerly in a band called, Samurai Porkchop. TRACK LIST 1. A Vision in Green 2. Popcorn and Balloons 3. I Got Three 4. Blue Cornbread 5. …

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Daily Local News Will Resume August 5th

The Daily Local News will be on temporary hiatus until August 5th. Until then, we will be airing episodes of Scene On Radio Podcast “Seeing White.” You can listen to the full unedited episode of “Seeing White” at https://www.sceneonradio.org/seeing-white/.

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Activate! – Dianne Shewmaker :: City of Bloomington Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission

Dianne Shewmaker has memories of being a young college student in Memphis and the effect the message of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had on her. She had been raised in the south and lived during a time when the message of Dr. King was not as accepted, but what she heard and observed during those years affected her life …

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