Episodes
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The Jayman Show
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Jayman invites Ike Benjamin to host while he takes the seat of the interviewee this time around, giving Jay a chance to discuss his goals and the many hurdles he's overcome having spent his life possessing a speech impediment.
3 hours ago
Discovering The Law
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Lucy Rivera speaks to Karen Bobadilla, immigration attorney at De Novo Center
for Justice and Healing. Karen discusses the immigration process, the
associated government offices (USCIS, ICE, DHS, OPLA, EOIR), and the
importance of consulting accredited lawyers. Program presented in Spanish.
Lucy Rivera habla con Karen Bobadilla, abogada de inmigración en De Novo
Center for Justice and Healing. Karen habla del proceso de inmigración, las
oficinas gubernamentales asociadas con la inmigración (USCIS, ICE, DHS,
OPLA, EOIR) y la importancia de consultar con abogados acreditados. Programa
presentado en español.
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Black Teachers Matter
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Sharon Hinton speaks with author David Carruthers about his book "The Open Doors: Learning to Avoid the Distractions that Deter Destiny". Sharon and David talk about reaching for your destiny, overcoming your fears, and expectations for men and women in a relationship.
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Words On Film
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Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "Saturday Night", "The Apprentice", and "Stopping the Steal". Mr. Burke also runs down the movies subject to being released into theaters and/or on streaming for the week of October 14th - 18th, 2024.
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Host Rochelle Jones takes the time today to deeply delve into the analogy of perceiving God as "an all consuming fire," and with a more positive connotation than you might think.
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Ken Meyer interviews Joyce Kulhawik!
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WBCA Fire Prevention Week 2024
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Learn about Fire Prevention Week 2024! We speak to Jake Wark, Public Information Officer for the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services about this year's theme, "Smoke Alarms: Make Them Work For You."
Fire Prevention Week is held annually on the week that contains October 8th, in commemoration of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. It is the longest running public health observance in the U.S., and has a Massachusetts connection—President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed the first Fire Prevention Week back in 1925!
For more information: https://mass.gov/dfs
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Boston Neighborhood Network News
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Black Boy Joy Summit in Roxbury, Taste of Allston Fest, 34th Annual Addiction Recovery Month Celebration, City Life Vida Urbana and residents of Green St. protest at 59 Green St. Malden against poor living conditions and discrimination, Interview with Sophie Blum (Director of Education) about Coolidge Corner Theater Coolidge Classroom Program.
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The Village
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On this episode of 'The Village,' Willie Wideman invites mental-health
counselor; Faith Escudero to encourage the listeners to prioritize
maintaining psychological well-being and to increase their self-awareness.
Taking care of mental-health can help individuals become better
decision-makers and can aid when trying to understand the world around them.
Faith Escudero explores the fairly new and leading-edge science of psychology
and highlights the importance of building resilience.
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Bostonian Rap
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Host Rachel Miselman takes a moment to talk about the idea of PR in the political world and how that relates to the dealings of Councilor Erin Murphy, along with other current happenings in the sphere of Greater Boston politics.
6 days ago
The Other Page Radio
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Haywood Fennell speaks to Klare Shaw, daughter of journalist Sarah-Ann Shaw, to talk about the importance of voting, the history of voting and the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and how you can register to vote. He also discusses upcoming lung cancer screenings for Black veterans in Boston, as well as Beyond The Uniform, an initiative that connects veterans to social justice projects.
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Cooking In The Dark
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Join Dale and Cheryl for some avocado hummus and some guacamole!
Ep.#364 PSA Free!
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Talk Of The Neighborhoods
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This week on Talk of the Neighborhoods, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley joins us on the first half to talk about her re-election campaign and her priorities in the new term. Then on the second half, Union Capital Boston founder Eric Leslie joins us to talk about his efforts to promote socially responsible investing in Boston.
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WBCA Presents: Invisible Animals
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Jon, Luke, and Ryan of Invisible Animals stop by the WBCA studio to perform their latest songs and talk about how they got together, their influences, and music as a family ordeal.
7 days ago
Observations From The Trenches
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7 days ago
Host Larry Higginbottom discusses reparations for ADOS, attending the ADOS Foundation conference in New Orleans, adosfoundation.org, the costs of reparations, & more.
Tuesday Oct 08, 2024
Monday Oct 07, 2024
Words On Film
Monday Oct 07, 2024
Monday Oct 07, 2024
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "Joker: Folie à Deux", "A Different Man", "The Substance", "My Old Ass", and "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story". Mr. Burke also gives a spoken-word preview of movies subject to being released into theaters on October 11th, 2024.
Sunday Oct 06, 2024
Never Give Up "Where Giving Up Is Not An Option"
Sunday Oct 06, 2024
Sunday Oct 06, 2024
Host Rochelle Jones invites the listener to return to the topic of overcoming rejection with her, as well as make peace with the imperfections that god sent us into the world with.
Saturday Oct 05, 2024
Saturday Oct 05, 2024