WFHB

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WFHB is a volunteer-powered community radio station in Bloomington, Indiana.

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136 Pieces

Our community’s only Spanish-language public affairs program.

  • From: WFHB
  • Updated: Oct 19, 2012
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139 Pieces

Financial advice segment

  • From: WFHB
  • Updated: Oct 02, 2012
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448 Pieces

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.

  • From: WFHB
  • Updated: Mar 09, 2020
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259 Pieces

Kite Line is a radio program devoted to prison issues around the Midwest and beyond.

  • From: WFHB
  • Updated: Jan 30, 2021
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A weekly showcase of south central Indiana’s eclectic music scene. The producer for Local Live can be reached at locallive@wfhb.org or find out the latest information about Local Live on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/spot.firehouse.

  • From: WFHB
  • Updated: Aug 18, 2014
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73 Pieces

Health and wellness segment.

  • From: WFHB
  • Updated: Oct 30, 2012
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On Partisan Gardens, we know climate catastrophe is here. And, it’s our food system’s dead end. Here we see sustainable fine dining and ecological destruction, hunger and obesity, extreme wealth and immense poverty. We can’t wait any longer — for a tech breakthrough, climate apocalypse, the revolution, or a reform of the USDA loan system. We must be frank about reality, to reckon with our options. We must choose sides, and become partisans of a new way to live and grow food.

  • From: WFHB
  • Updated: Mar 18, 2021
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On Partisan Gardens, we know climate catastrophe is here. And, it’s our food system’s dead end. Here we see sustainable fine dining and ecological destruction, hunger and obesity, extreme wealth and immense poverty. We can’t wait any longer — for a tech breakthrough, climate apocalypse, the revolution, or a reform of the USDA loan system. We must be frank about reality, to reckon with our options. We must choose sides, and become partisans of a new way to live and grow food.

  • From: WFHB
  • Updated: Mar 18, 2021
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On Partisan Gardens, we know climate catastrophe is here. And, it’s our food system’s dead end. Here we see sustainable fine dining and ecological destruction, hunger and obesity, extreme wealth and immense poverty. We can’t wait any longer — for a tech breakthrough, climate apocalypse, the revolution, or a reform of the USDA loan system. We must be frank about reality, to reckon with our options. We must choose sides, and become partisans of a new way to live and grow food.

  • From: WFHB
  • Updated: Mar 18, 2021
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15 Pieces

Noticias de los Asuntos Ambientales y Ecológicos.

  • From: WFHB
  • Updated: Oct 30, 2012

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This week, we continue to air selections from a presentation moderated by Ruth Wilson Gilmore and featuring James Kilgore speaking on his new book ...

  • Added: Feb 15, 2022
  • Length: 29:01
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This week, we share two features dealing with the cunning ways that the carceral system conceals itself and the harm it causes. The first is an ac...

  • Added: Feb 15, 2022
  • Length: 29:00
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On today’s Bring It On!, hosts Clarence Boone and William Hosea speak with Monroe County Prosecutor Ericka Oliphant, Chief Deputy Prosecutor Jeff ...

  • Added: Feb 15, 2022
  • Length: 59:00
Caption: An abandoned home near Love Canal in Niagara Falls. (UPI Photo)
This is part 4 of The State Made Visible with Rasul Mowatt, author of The Geographies of Threat and The Production of Violence published by Routled...

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  • Added: Feb 01, 2022
  • Length: 59:00
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Caption: This St. Louis image was taken before 1954 when the small-scale buildings seen here would be leveled for park space and eventually become the Gateway Mall. The buildings in the foreground would be leveled after 1959 as part of Mill Creek Valley clearance.
Our focus is on the planning and architecture of our modern sites of resource extraction, the cities we live in, and how the design of parks and br...

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  • Added: Jan 25, 2022
  • Length: 59:00
  • Purchases: 1
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This week, we share two features dealing with the cunning ways that the carceral system conceals itself and the harm it causes. The first is an ac...

  • Added: Jan 24, 2022
  • Length: 29:00
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This week, we air an interview with WFYI reporters Lauren Bavis and Jake Harper in Indianapolis. They co-host the podcast called Sick, the second s...

  • Added: Jan 24, 2022
  • Length: 29:00
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Today’s Bring It On! hosts, Clarence Boone and William Hosea speak with Dr. Eddie Cole. He is the keynote speaker for the City of Bloomington’s ann...

  • Added: Jan 24, 2022
  • Length: 59:00
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The explosive spread of the Omicron variant has brought our focus back to the COVID-vulnerability the prison system imposes on its captives. This w...

  • Added: Jan 24, 2022
  • Length: 29:00
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On today’s Bring It On!, hosts Clarence Boone and William Hosea spend the hour with Cesar Valentino, who is a sought-after educator in the fundamen...

  • Added: Jan 24, 2022
  • Length: 59:00