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Left, Right & Center is KCRW’s show where we take on all the political issues -- even the complicated ones that might divide your own family.

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Exploring what it means to live a good life.

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Introduce children to classical music in a fun and entertaining way.


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Public school students and parents are seeing some changes this year in the way their schools handle bullying. That’s because of a law passed by the legislature last year that schools are now starting to put into practice. Is it working? The Southern Education Desk dug in to find out in this 4-part series

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Brooklyn Public Library presents “Building Brooklyn,” a podcast mini-series about four neighborhoods that made Brooklyn the vibrant, diverse borough it is today.

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Your Community and Labor report

  • From: ken nash
  • Updated: Oct 18, 2011
  • Avg Piece Length: 28:17
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Radio Netherlands producer Martha Hawley takes two looks at Native American culture in the form of the Revival of the Buffalo and the exploration of the Pow Wow

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Replay of BackTracking episodes originally airing on KRZA.

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A program airing on radio stations in Oklahoma, a shorter version of the BSR Magazine Show for international audiences, from BroadSpectrumRadio.com

  • From: James Branum
  • Updated: Jul 15, 2017
  • Avg Piece Length: 14:57
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a production of BroadSpectrumRadio.com, a magazine format show that celebrates Solidarity, Socialism, Spirituality and Sceince

  • From: James Branum
  • Updated: Jul 15, 2017
  • Avg Piece Length: 14:59
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You may know Bruce Lee as a martial artist legend and action movie hero. Bruce Lee spent his youth in Hong Kong and moved to Seattle at the age of eighteen. Ruby Chow, a family friend, gave him a place to stay and a job as a waiter at her restaurant. After settling in, Lee studied philosophy at the University Washington and continued to develop and teach his martial art. Seattle is where he fell in love with his wife, Linda Emery, and Seattle is where he is buried with his son Brandon. It's estimated that 10,000 people visit his Lakeview Cemetery grave site every year.

  • From: Yuko Kodama
  • Updated: Dec 04, 2014
  • Avg Piece Length: 04:10
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You may know Bruce Lee as a martial artist legend and action movie hero. Bruce Lee spent his youth in Hong Kong and moved to Seattle at the age of eighteen. Ruby Chow, a family friend, gave him a place to stay and a job as a waiter at her restaurant. After settling in, Lee studied philosophy at the University Washington and continued to develop and teach his martial art. Seattle is where he fell in love with his wife, Linda Emery, and Seattle is where he is buried with his son Brandon. It's estimated that 10,000 people visit his Lakeview Cemetery grave site every year. Today, the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience hosts a long-term, Bruce Lee exhibit. Listen to interviews with his friends, family and fans, and learn about the true story of Bruce Lee.

  • From: Yuko Kodama
  • Updated: Dec 04, 2014
  • Avg Piece Length: 04:05
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A way to stay engaged in community discussion around current events and issues that are of interest to women of color.

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Arts and culture from the hills and hollers

  • From: WFHB
  • Updated: Oct 29, 2012
  • Avg Piece Length: 57:40
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WVXU joins with cicada expert Dr. Gene Kritsky from Mount St. Joseph University for a 10-part series , hosted by Cory Sharber, the series begins on April 27, with a new episode released each Tuesday.

  • From: WGUC/ WVXU
  • Updated: Apr 22, 2021
  • Avg Piece Length: 17:18
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A podcast digging up environmental stories in the South.

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A multi-part series from the Fronteras Changing America Desk on the broken parts of our immigration system and the prospects for reform.

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After suffering through a divorce, children live with lingering fears about their own ability to commit to relationships. Children and parents experience divorce differently. The effects of the divorce for children often continues for decades. They are long-lasting, profound, and cumulative.

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The weekly hour of show tunes, including vaudeville, the "Golden Age," songs sung on screen, and today's newest stage and cabaret music.

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A 2-hour program of music from Broadway. Features a couple of dozen performances from classic Broadway, most from the 20th Century, with commentary and background information about the music and the performers. Developed for WMNR, since 2005 Broadway Bound radio shows have aired on this public radio station in Monroe, CT.

  • From: Garrett Stack
  • Updated: Aug 27, 2023
  • Avg Piece Length: 01:56:20
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Specials from Good Sport

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Community Broadband Bits is a short weekly audio show featuring interviews with people building community networks or otherwise involved with Internet policy.

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Inspired by Michelle Alexander's groundbreaking book, "The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness," the Bringing Down the New Jim Crow radio documentary series explores and gives voice to the continuing struggle for racial justice in the United States during the era of mass incarceration. Weaving together incisive analysis, candid interviews and artful music, the series makes visible the human face of those most directly impacted by the systemic oppression of our nation's drug war and prison industrial complex, and captures the emergence of the growing national movement working to dismantle them. The series is produced by Chris Moore-Backman, in collaboration with the Chico Peace and Justice Center and KZFR Community Radio in Chico, California.