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WFHB Local News – October 24th, 2023

This is the WFHB Local News for Tuesday, October 24th, 2023. In today’s feature report, WFHB Correspondent Zyro Roze spoke with eco-architect and place maker Mark Lakeman. More in the bottom half of the program. Also coming up in the next half hour, Lil Bub’s Lil Show – a co-production between WFHB and Lil Bub’s Big Fund. But first, your …

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Eco Report – October 20, 2023

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Hello and welcome to Eco-Report. For WFHB, I’m Julianna Dailey, and I’m Frank Marshalek. On today’s edition of Eco Report, eco-architect and place maker Mark Lakeman invites us to apply urban permaculture to rehumanize public spaces by tapping into the natural economy of the Universe as they have been doing in Portland’s City Repair Project for almost thirty years. That’s …

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BLM Street Murals: In Review

This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, January 6th, 2021. This week, we’ve looked back at the stories we covered in the year 2021. Today, we revisit our reporting on the Black Lives Matter Street Murals in Bloomington. You will hear an award-winning report from Sydney Foreman on the Banneker Center’s organization for the first BLM Street Mural on …

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‘Black Lives Matter’ Overlay at Former Black Market Location

The mural in People’s Park was anonymously overlaid with the words, “Black Lives Matter” on Friday, June 19, 2020. The City of Bloomington Arts Commission Met on July 8th, during a public meeting to decide whether or not it will keep the “Black Lives Matter” lettering.  “Defund BPD” was spray-painted in the upper right corner of the mural, but the …

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An Interview with Limestone Post’s M.J. Bower: Bloomington’s Mural Trail

The Limestone Post is an independent, nonprofit organization that began in 2015 with the hope to inform members of the community through the lens of artists, writers, photographers, and more. M.J. Bower, a Speech language pathologist and local artist in Bloomington decided in the late summer of 2019 to work with the local magazine on informing the Bloomington community on …

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