Episodes
3 hours ago
Life Matters
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Host Brendan O'Connell interviews guest Serrin M. Foster (President, Feminists For Life) about pro-life feminism and its history, the mission and services of her organization, empowering choices other than abortion, the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, & more.
4 hours ago
On Another Level
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Host Sharon Hinton invites her guests both in person and over zoom to talk about one of Bostons most famous historically black neighborhoods and infamous housing projects; Columbia Point, especially in tandem with the struggles of the desegregation era.
5 hours ago
Bostonian Rap
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Host Rachel Miselman discusses a few recent social happenings after the results of the 2024 election in tandem with a few critiques for both red and blue voters going forward.
6 hours ago
Observations From The Trenches
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Host Larry Higginbottom explains that mass deportation is not ADOS' fight, minority groups displacing ADOS, employment biases & the oppression of black wealth, & more.
8 hours ago
Black Teachers Matter
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Sharon Hinton speaks to Kwame Sarfo-Mensa, author of Learning to Relearn: Supporting Identity in a Culturally Affirming Classroom. He shares how he became an educator, his experience with special education and the schools in the U.S. and Ghana, the teachers that inspired him, and much more!
3 days ago
Words On Film
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Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "Red One", "A Real Pain", and "Hot Frosty". Mr. Burke also runs down the movies subject to being released into theaters for the weeks of November 18th - 22nd and November 25th - 29th, 2024.
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Urban Empowerment Today
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Black Coral Inc.'s Pam Goncalves, J. Lynda Blake, Mic Theirry, and Hank Ebanks join the program once again. They speak with host Deborah Shariff about the need to protect the environment around us, and how you can get involved!
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Revelations
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Host W. C. Tyler AKA Brother Warren shares how he found God, and teaches that you need to have faith in God in order to be moved by Him. He also reads from Hebrews and discusses what we can learn from the story of Jonah.
4 days ago
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Host Rochelle Jones discusses what it means to truly see things from someone else's perspective and what that has to do with the concept of peace under God.
5 days ago
City Talk with Ken Meyer (Janet Labreck)
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Host Ken Meyer interviews former Commissioner for the MA Commision of the Blind Janet LaBreck about her background, her work with the Commission, difficulties of going to college and getting a job whilst being visually impaired, working for the Obama administration, & more!
6 days ago
Boston Neighborhood Network News
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City and state officials and the Puerto Rican communtiy gather at the Puerto Rican Veteran's Memorial. Mayor Michelle Wu's Acquisition Opportunity Program (AOP) is celebrated. Girl Scouts join the Greater Boston Food Bank to fight hunger during the holidays. Boston students help shape the future of BPS Eats and the food served at Boston Public Schools. In honor of National Family Literacy Month, author Jessie Janowitz talks about her new book All The Ways To Go.
7 days ago
WBCA Presents: Raven Chacon
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Raven Chacon, a Diné composer, performer, and installation artist, visits the WBCA Studio to discuss his practice. His work has been exhibited or performed at LACMA, San Francisco Electronic Music Festival, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, The Kennedy Center, and other institutions, and his composition Voiceless Mass won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Music. He frequently creates and performs site-specific pieces, including a recent show at Boston's Metropolitan Waterworks Museum presented by Non-Event. He discusses this performance as well as his influences, teaching youth in his community, and what, beyond sound, can be captured in a recording.
7 days ago
The Other Page Radio
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7 days ago
Haywood Fennell invites his guest, Brennan O'Connell, to talk about his work at the William Joiner Institute at UMass Boston in an effort to provide mental health opportunities for recovering veterans.
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Cooking In The Dark
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Join Dale and Cheryl for some delicious pork ribs on the grill and some corn on the cobb!
Ep. #370 PSA Free!
7 days ago
Talk Of The Neighborhoods
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This week on Talk of the Neighborhoods, District 3 City Councilor John Fitzgerald joins us on the first half to talk about the challenges he has faced in his first year in office. Then, on the second half, longtime Democratic political strategists Jason Cincotti, (CinCon Group) and Matt O'Neil (O'Neil Strategy Group) join us to analyze the results from the November General Election.
7 days ago
Bostonian Rap
7 days ago
7 days ago
Rachel Miselman discusses national political matters in the wake of the 2024 presidential election. She also shares her thoughts on the 4B movement, affordable housing, and more.
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Life Matters
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Host Brendan O'Connell interviews guest Randall K. O'Bannon, Ph.D, about the state of abortion in America, the amount of abortions since the overturn of Roe, the risks of mifepristone, the Turnaway study, abortion pill reversal, & more.
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
On Another Level
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Host Sharon Hinton invites her guest, historian and librarian Kantigi Camara, to discuss the importance of black librarianship and how it ties into black representation.
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Observations From The Trenches
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Host Larry Higginbottom shares his belief that American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) should focus more on developing skills and accumulating wealth, as a more effective way to improve quality of life than engaging in politics.
Tuesday Nov 12, 2024