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WBCA 102.9 FM is Boston’s Community Radio Station in partnership with Boston Neighborhood Network Media and the City of Boston. Our shows are by and for the Boston community.
WBCA 102.9 FM is Boston’s Community Radio Station in partnership with Boston Neighborhood Network Media and the City of Boston. Our shows are by and for the Boston community.
Episodes

15 minutes ago
Cooking In The Dark
15 minutes ago
15 minutes ago
Join Dale and Cheryl for some chicken and dumplings!
Ep.# 258 PSA Free!

2 hours ago
Talk Of The Neighborhoods
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Host Mary Tamer & guests Russell E. Holmes (MA State Representative, 6th Suffolk) & Greg Maynard (Founder & Executive Director, Boston Policy Institute).

23 hours ago
Life Matters
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23 hours ago
Brendan O'Connell interviews David C. Reardon, Ph.D., about false pro-abortion narratives, post abortion effects, post abortion grief studies, his website stopforcedabortions.org, & more.

23 hours ago
Boston Neighborhood Network News
23 hours ago
23 hours ago
Boston University will temporarily pause its policy to ban outward facing signage, Annual Boston Comics in Color Festival, possible Rent Increase Cap Ballot option, interview with Dr. Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson (Dir., Center for Women in Politics & Public Policy, Umass Boston) about gender equality & equity for BIPOC women in MA & the Center's mission.

2 days ago
Bostonian Rap
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2 days ago
Rachel discusses whats weighing heavy on her heart and her resilience for staying "Boston Strong". The decisions, choices, family legacy and political hardships.

2 days ago
Music Is Healing Us Radio
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Observations From The Trenches
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Larry Higginbottom talks about how people are upset that African Americans are working for ICE, and shares his perspective that there's nothing shameful about working for a government agency. Larry discusses his view that ICE should have been active decades earlier, and his belief that outrage towards ICE is linked to Trump's presidency. He also talks about how African Americans have been disproportionately disadvantaged by immigration into the U.S.

3 days ago
WBCA Presents: Kenny Selcer
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3 days ago
In this installment of WBCA Presents, Kenny Selcer performs songs off his latest album live in our studio! He also talks about joining his first band at 13, attending Berklee, and performing all around Massachusetts. Kenny shares his insights into the joys and difficulties of being eclectic and writing the music you like.

3 days ago
Discovering The Law
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3 days ago
Discovering The Law, with host and attorney Lucy Rivera, welcomes President of the Boston Bar Association Matthew McTygue to inform us of diverse law resources available to our greater community. The Boston Bar Association (BBA) is a volunteer-based nonprofit organization with over 15,000 professional members and 140 institutional partners serving Boston through their mission to advance the highest standards of practice in the legal profession and facilitate access to justice, all while fostering a diverse and inclusive professional community. Matthew introduces the four pillars of the association and how they intend to create amore accessible platform for law practices and advocate for civilians through values of excellence, service, justice and diversity. Members of the BBA are provided tools and resources such as continuing education, professional development, network and mentoring opportunities, policy updates, job fairs, a quarterly journal, among others, to better serve the people in the various practices of law. Matthew's current focus on increasing engagement has led to events and programs with the intent to connect professionals in law to the community while advancing access to justice and representation. Our host Lucy Rivera welcomes you to discover ways in which justice and the law can become more accessible.

3 days ago
Black Teachers Matter
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3 days ago
Sharon Hinton interviews Cheryl Brown-Greene about the Warren I. Brown Scholarship program, its history & namesake, & its ties to Patriots Day. On the second half Sharon welcomes John Smith-St. Cyere to the studio to discuss his role at the J.L. Smith Suicide Prevention Center for Young Black Boys in Boston, the Center's mission, its services & events, formation of suicidal ideation at a young age, lack of support for black students in the school system, & more.

3 days ago
Words On Film
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Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie", "The Drama", "Slanted", "Seeds", and "David". Mr. Burke also gives a spoken word preview of movies subject to being released into theaters on April 10th, 2026.

4 days ago
Confronting Injustice
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4 days ago
Linda Solomon & Albert Brown interview Andrea James about her background & motivation for running for Governor of MA, lack of transparency in the current MA administration, how her platform differs from Governor Healey's, voter disenfranchisement, her vision of public safety, & much more.

4 days ago
Urban Empowerment Today
4 days ago
4 days ago
Deborah Shariff & Linda Solomon discuss economic power & entrepreneurship, building your own system to escape dependence on the societal system, term limits for politicians, the mindset & steps to becoming a successful entrepreneur, learning to make important decisions, humility & self-awareness, delegating tasks & building teams & systems, risk and reward, & much more.

4 days ago
Voice Of The Watchmen
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Elder Nathaniel and Deacon Aesop discuss what will befall you if you do not follow God's laws, even the least ones. With readings of Psalms 51:5, Amos 9:10, 2 Esdras 9:9, 2 Corinthians 3:4, Isiah 66:23, Daniel 9:11, Sirach 5:7, and more.

5 days ago
5 days ago
Host Rochelle Jones emphasizes living in the moment with God & not condemning oneself by living in the "then" by using examples from scripture such as II Corinthians 6:2, Romans 8:1, I John 3:2, Ephesians 2:13, & more.

6 days ago
The Mindful Aging Show
6 days ago
6 days ago
In honor of Women's History Month Sebra Barcuis invites Patricia Odom to the show to share the importance of taking action & self-determination, Patricia's life-time of accolades such as being the first female recruiter for the National Guard of MA & the 2nd black flight attendant to be hired, and much more!

6 days ago
6 days ago
Guest Kristen McCosh!

6 days ago
Boston Neighborhood Network News
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6 days ago
Governor Healey announces commuter rail discounts ahead of major events, Ayanna Pressley hosts roundtable discussions in Allston-Brighton about new Housing Emergencies Lifeline Program legislation, PAX East Boston 2026, Boston Road Runners 5k All-Female race for Women's History Month & survivors of domestic violence, interview with Denella Clark (President & CEO, Boston Arts Academy Foundation) about being honored at The Urban College of Boston's Leadership Awards & more.
7 days ago
The Robe Life
7 days ago
7 days ago
In this episode of The Robe Life, The Robe Guy discusses his use of hearing aids and the funny and awkward moments his hearing loss has caused over the years. He then pivots to talk about his love of all things Lego and his favorite Lego sets, before wrapping up with a preview of what's to come in future episodes of The Robe Life.

7 days ago
The Tape Deck Hour
7 days ago
7 days ago
Cuban Mic hosts a special show with three special guests: three generations with their own perspectives to share on the Cuban revolution and escaping political persecution. Georgina Chirino (previous union leader and revolutionary), Momma G, and Kiele Cabrera take us on a journey through time and tribulations. Georgina shares her experiences as an organizer for labor rights during the Cuban revolution in the 1960's along with some historical details often left out of textbooks when it comes to US/Cuban relations dating back as far as the USA's own revolution.
