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WFHB TOP ALBUMS 3.15.2022

Beach House – Once Twice Melody Various Artists – Summer of Soul (… Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio – Cold as Weiss Rokia Koné & Jacknife Lee – BAMANAN Michael Weiss – Persistence Mitski – Laurel Hell Moonchild – Starfruit The Minders – Psychedelic Blacktop Johnathan Blake – Homeward Bound Pedro the Lion …

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March 11, 2022: Prison Profiteering with Brian Dolinar

This week, we share a conversation with Brian Dolinar. He has been on the show before, speaking about Parole Illinois. In this episode, he talks about Guardian RFID, a company that produces handheld devices that allow jail guards to do headcounts for inmates electronically via scanning. As he explains, various technologies are being used to expand the carceral net. He …

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Local News Recap with Kade Young

WFHB News Director Kade Young joins host Michael Glab to discuss recent Bloomington news stories. WFHB citizen journalists have covered a series of demonstrations at Indiana University protesting the invasion of the Ukraine, the city’s pilot Leaf Program, the IU decision to end its student mask requirement, the decrease in COVID cases in Monroe County, Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton’s state …

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Prescription for Healthcare – Michael Lighty, President of Healthy California Now, March 2022

Welcome to Prescription for Healthcare, a podcast collaboration between the WFHB Local News and Medicare for All Indiana, broadcasted live the second Thursday of every month. This month we interview Michael Lighty, the president of Healthy California, a statewide coalition of organizations and activists dedicated to establishing a single-payer, Medicare For All system in California.  Governor Newsome campaigned in support …

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Honoring AAPI Women Warriors Part 1

Welcome to the 59th episode Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio. Hearabouts is produced by Indiana University’s Asian Culture Center in collaboration with WFHB. We ask critical questions about identity, culture, community and shared assumptions. This episode is produced by Andrew Pace and Melanie Castillo-Cullather. Our sound engineer is Michael Sears. During Women’s History Month, we will feature the voices of …

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Leave a Message on the WFHB Love Line

WFHB has created a hotline for listeners, supporters, volunteers, community members, and non-profits to call and record messages for airplay. Supporters and listeners of WFHB are encouraged to call 901-800-WFHB and leave a message to give a shout out to their favorite DJ or program, share the reasons why they support WFHB, dedicate a donation to a loved one, and …

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WFHB TOP ALBUMS 3.8.2022

Various Artists – Summer of Soul (… Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) Cat Power – Covers Kendra Morris – Nine Lives Delvon Lamarr – Organ Trio Cold as Weiss Los Bitchos – Let The Festivities Begin! Sophie & The Broken Things – Delusions of Grandeur Moonchild – Starfruit The Minders – Psychedelic Blacktop Samm Henshaw – Untidy …

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Ukraine Has Not Yet Perished: Bloomington Residents March in Solidarity Against Russian Attacks

Last week, dozens of people again showed solidarity with the nation of Ukraine in their ongoing battle against Russia.  IU students, professors, and Bloomington residents alike came together for the second time in the past two weeks to spread awareness of the Russian-instigated war in Ukraine, marching from the Showalter Fountain down to the Sample Gates, where blue and yellow …

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March 4, 2022: Freedom for Leonard Peltier

We begin this episode with our monthly round up of prison disturbances, generously compiled by Perilous Chronicle. Afterwards, we share a piece by IU graduate student Kayan Tara about the death of Malik Ali Malik, who died during a police chase in Bloomington last spring. Then, we return to the topic of long-term prisoner Leonard Peltier. Leonard Peltier is an …

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Arts Merger & The Waldron

Three of Bloomington’s most respected arts organizations — the Cardinal Stage Company, the Bloomington Playwrights Project, and the Pigasus Institute — have agreed to a merger, creating one of the largest arts entities in the state. The new mega-organization — its name will be announced at an April 23rd fundraiser — will continue to stage new and established plays, sponsor …

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