Interchange
Series produced by WFHB
Interchange, an interview-based radio show and podcast produced by WFHB in Bloomington, Indiana, gets to the questions that have shaped how we understand ourselves.
As WFHB's longest running public affairs show, Interchange has shared conversations with hundreds of scholars and other experts on politics, religion, metaphysics, economics, history, revolution, ecology, and climate change. Today the stakes stand in stark relief, we challenge our perspectives—as individuals and communities, as thinkers and actors, as people in the world—in effort to change our course.
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In her biography, Henry David Thoreau: A Life, Laura Walls shows us a man deeply engaged with friends, relatives and neighbors, a man thoroughly of...
- Added: Jul 30, 2019
- Length: 58:55
Eduardo Brondizio on the glaring fact of impending species extinctions and how climate disruption is one driver of our dystopian future, and how we...
- Added: Jul 23, 2019
- Length: 59:06
The docks of San Francisco and Durban, South Africa – two essential locations where a commitment to black internationalism and leftist politics spa...
- Added: Jul 16, 2019
- Length: 59:01
American artists such as Faith Ringgold, Suzanne Lacy, and Judy Chicago insisted on ending the silence surrounding sexual violence and helped const...
- Added: Jul 02, 2019
- Length: 59:05
In her new book, Carceral Capitalism, poet and scholar Jackie Wang confronts mass incarceration in the US by delving into the processes that feed i...
- Added: Jul 02, 2019
- Length: 01:03:54
In Red Meat Republic author Joshua Specht brings to life a turbulent era marked by Indian wars, Cowboy myths, Chicago labor unrest, and food riots ...
- Added: Jul 02, 2019
- Length: 58:26
Today’s show focuses on biology’s metaphors of control and how these are deployed to describe processes that are laughably uncontrollable. Sheila J...
- Added: Jun 11, 2019
- Length: 59:01
Joining us today is David Wallace-Wells, deputy editor and climate columnist for New York Magazine, and author of the new book The Uninhabitable Ea...
- Added: Jun 11, 2019
- Length: 59:01
For today’s show we focus on Gilligan’s two recent books, both out from Polity Press. These are Joining the Resistance and Why Does Patriarchy Pers...
- Added: May 21, 2019
- Length: 59:02
Today’s show, “Radicals and Reactionaries,” is a 90-minute special with journalist and novelist Tony McKenna, whose new book is Angels and Demons: ...
- Added: May 21, 2019
- Length: 01:29:31
While the middle class mobilizes strategies of influence the working class bows low to offer strategies of deference. Here is another way our schoo...
- Added: May 08, 2019
- Length: 58:45
Today’s show focuses on the way the cigarette industry shaped the form and legal structure which all corporations would follow in the US. One of th...
- Added: Apr 30, 2019
- Length: 59:19
13 of us die on the job every day in the US and that’s a number based on less than reliable employer data. These are often called "accidents," but ...
- Added: Apr 30, 2019
- Length: 59:01
- Purchases: 2
Dahr Jamail asks us to begin to grieve for the world that is surely lost and to find a way toward adaptive change so that something may be salvaged...
- Added: Apr 16, 2019
- Length: 59:09
Our program features an in-studio interview with Paul Buhle; Debs’ words brought to life by four local writers; and ends with Buhle talking to an a...
- Added: Apr 09, 2019
- Length: 59:00
Ranney’s day-to-day life on the factory floor is punctuated by spontaneous wildcat strikes over management abuses, an immigration raid, industrial ...
- Added: Mar 26, 2019
- Length: 59:01
- Purchases: 2
Timothy Brennan on the incoherence of biopolitics and a Left which promotes a posthumanism that supports authoritarian structures and limits critiq...
- Added: Mar 20, 2019
- Length: 59:15
Some think that “green growth” would be unlikely to stop global warming, and would only worsen numerous other global environmental crises. While a ...
- Added: Mar 12, 2019
- Length: 59:09
Today’s program begins with the institutional role of Indiana University's Black Film Center/Archive within a school where the black student popul...
- Added: Mar 05, 2019
- Length: 59:01
Today we explore the question, “Can Electoral politics lead the way to Revolution?," with August Nimtz.
- Added: Feb 26, 2019
- Length: 59:01