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Single Payer Radio new Medicare for All legislation

May 19, 2023 17:19 - 59 minutes - 54.3 MB

Kay Tillow, chairperson of Kentuckians for Single Payer Healthcare and Dr. Garrett Adams, pointperson for the KY chapter of Physicians for a National Health Program discuss the new Medicare for All legislation proposed and the need for a national nonprofit single payer system.

Solutions To Violence | Mark Klym | Kingian Nonviolence Trainer | 5-18-23

May 19, 2023 01:08 - 55 minutes - 50.7 MB

Mark Klym is certified by the University of Rhode Island, Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies as a Level II Kingian Nonviolence Trainer and holds a Master of Public Administration degree. He has 20+ years experience in violence prevention programs and is a co-founder and co-director of the Phoenix Peace Builders. Mark is a peace educator, activist and consultant. He enjoys working with several peace and justice organizations to promote the wisdom and strategies of Nonviolence through ed...

#197 Critical Thinking for Everyone! | Reboot & Declinism | May 18, 2023

May 18, 2023 17:17 - 58 minutes - 27 MB

#197 Critical Thinking for Everyone! | Reboot & Declinism | May 18, 2023 by Forward Radio

The Climate Report #375 | Water & Climate | 5-17-23

May 17, 2023 17:14 - 58 minutes - 68.3 MB

In Climate news, CO2 gets all the coverage, but water is an exceedingly important factor in climate change. Many of our climate related problems, such as floods, droughts and wildfires are, by their nature, broken water cycles. But we are told that floods, wildfires and droughts are a product of "climate change," as if we have to wait for "climate change" to be fixed before we can deal with flooding, droughts and wildfires. This episode offers a different perspective. Flooding, droughts and...

Access Hour | Highlights from our Live Broadcast from the How-To Festival | Part 1 | 5-17-23

May 17, 2023 08:04 - 57 minutes - 41.9 MB

On today's Access Hour, we bring you highlights from the first hour of Forward Radio's special live broadcast from the 10th Annual How-To Festival at the Main Public Library on Saturday, May 13, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. In addition to hosting an all-day booth on How to Broadcast with Community Radio, we did a LIVE broadcast from the Festival, dropping in on all kinds of How-To sessions and interviewing participants. From learning how to beat box to dancing Flamenco to painting like Bob Ross – participa...

Election Connection | Issues Surrounding Jail Deaths and New Jail Proposal-Part 2 | 5-16-23

May 16, 2023 19:34 - 58 minutes - 56.6 MB

This is Part 2 of a discussion on the Kentucky Prison/Jail System after 13 inmates died in less than a year. Participating were Judith Jennings of Louisville Family Justice Advocates, 9th District Councilman Andrew Owen and Kyle Ellison, retired KY Dept. of Corrections probation and parole officer. The second half of the program is a free-wheeling conversation with Victoria Strange and Melissa Morgenson, occasional Election Connection co-hosts, on the subject of increased and widespread us...

Perks S8 Ep. 176 | Ciera Horton McElroy | A Radioactive Read | 5-17-23

May 16, 2023 17:23 - 59 minutes - 81.3 MB

I think many aspiring writers have a juicy family story passed down that they are sure would make a great novel. Our guest this week, Ciera Horton McElroy, had heard stories about her grandfather, a scientist who worked at a plant that produced materials for a hydrogen bomb during the height of the Cold War in the 1960s. That one family story is the jumping off point of her debut novel, a work of historical fiction titled Atomic Family that takes the reader on a journey to an era of burgeoni...

Bench Talk | A.I. Moratorium Ahead? - KAS Student Chase Yost - Sea Level Rise | May 15, 2023

May 15, 2023 20:16 - 29 minutes - 30.1 MB

Why are 1000 computer experts calling for a moratorium on the development of new Artificial Intelligence capabilities? Then, Amanda Fuller (Kentucky Academy of Science) interviews undergraduate researcher Chase Yost (Bellarmine University) on natural and synthetic phosphatase inhibitors. Finally, Scott Miller (Maysville Community and Technical College) discusses the science and policy of climate change and sea level rise. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science’ is a weekly program that airs on W...

Sustainability Now! | Julia Finch | Sierra Club Kentucky Chapter | 5-15-23

May 15, 2023 07:14 - 58 minutes - 53.2 MB

On this week’s Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, sits down in the studio with Julia Finch, the new Director of the Sierra Club's Kentucky Chapter (https://www.sierraclub.org/kentucky) as of January 2023. Tune in and get to know Julia and her fascinating background, having pursued a Ph.D. in medieval art history, and other advocacy & community building work she’s done in arts and creative spaces. We also discuss the Sierra Club's core values nationally, and break down the structure o...

LIVE from the 2023 How-To Festival | Louisville Public Library | 5-13-23

May 13, 2023 21:09 - 3 hours - 145 MB

Forward Radio was thrilled to be a part of the 10th Annual How-To Festival at the Main Public Library Saturday, May 13, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. In addition to hosting an all-day booth on How to Broadcast with Community Radio, we did a LIVE broadcast from the Festival, dropping in on all kinds of How-To sessions and interviewing participants. From learning how to beat box to dancing Flamenco to painting like Bob Ross – participants learned how to do more than 50 things in five hours, all for free! And ...

Perks S8 Ep 175 | The Motherlode | 5-10-23

May 10, 2023 04:00 - 1 hour - 82.6 MB

This week we focus on books about mom "adjacent" books; by or about motherly figures in our lives. We give you 10 (plus a few more) books to add to your TBR or maybe even gift your mom for Mother's Day. We have memoirs, historical fiction, children's books, speculative fiction, graphic memoir, and even books celebrating moms of the non-human persuasion. For show notes for any episode, go to our website at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. We are also on Instagram @perksofbeingabookloverp...

The Climate Report #374 | Drought: Causes And Solutions

May 09, 2023 01:28 - 57 minutes - 67 MB

DROUGHT OCCURS WHEN WE ABUSE AND MISMANAGE LAND. IT IS NOT PRIMARILY THE RESULT OF "CLIMATE CHANGE." GREENHOUSE GASES ARE NOT THE MAIN CAUSE OF DROUGHT. Drought is misunderstood as an effect of climate change. But drought has its own set of causes, and is itself a cause of climate change. In fact, drought is climate change. And it is mostly caused by human mismanagement of the land. We can prevent drought by practicing the principles of soil health: Avoid tillage and chemical fertilizers, ...

Solutions To Violence | Priscilla Sandifer | Amaya Victoria's Story | 5-8-23

May 08, 2023 20:23 - 49 minutes - 45.4 MB

Priscilla Sandifer : was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky and the fourth of six children. She is a notary public for the state of Kentucky and a graduate of Sullivan University and Spencerian College. Priscilla has a gripping story to share. That story concerns the killing of her daughter, Amaya Victoria, as a result of uncoerced gun violence.

Election Connection | Issues Surrounding Jail Deaths and New Jail Proposal | 5-9-23

May 08, 2023 20:18 - 58 minutes - 36 MB

Kyle Ellison (retired KY Dept. of Corrections probation and parole officer and current jail/prison system historian), Judith Jennings (of Louisville Family Justice Advocates) and 9th District Councilman Andrew Owen share personal experiences, historical facts, and insights gained with respect to the Louisville Metro Dept. of Corrections downtown jail -- where 13 people have died in a little over a year, and where a new $400 million jail to replace it has been proposed. For a thorough analysi...

Sustainability Now! | Kentuckians For Energy Democracy | 2023 Legislative Review | 5-8-23

May 08, 2023 06:04 - 1 hour - 55.1 MB

On this week’s Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, brings you highlights from the Kentuckians for Energy Democracy 2023 Legislative Review held back on April 17th. That evening, Kentuckians for Energy Democracy shared the results of this year's legislative session - the good, the bad, and the ugly - and what we can do NOW to move towards a democratic, equitable energy system for all Kentuckians! The panel included Lane Boldman (Executive Director of the Kentucky Conservation Commit...

On The Edge With K.A. Owens | Death of Harry Belafonte | May 5, 2023

May 04, 2023 20:00 - 28 minutes - 26.5 MB

K.A. Owens comments on the death of entertainer - activist Harry Belafonte at 96 years of age (died Tuesday April 25, 2023). Recorded Thursday May 4, 2023.

Perks S8 Ep 174 | Bookies: KY Derby Edition | 5-3-23

May 02, 2023 23:01 - 1 hour - 82.8 MB

In just a few days, the Kentucky Derby will be run at Churchill Downs in Louisville KY and for folks here in KY it is a 2 week celebration. This week we are giving you books that are Kentucky inspired; from fiction, to 'sci-fi, memoir to middle grade, short story collections and underdog sport stories, and even true crime. These books will give you a taste of Kentucky when you can't actually be at the races with a mint julep in hand. Books Mentioned in this Episode: 1- American Murderer: ...

The Climate Report #373 | Does Grazing Cause Drought? | 5-1-23

May 01, 2023 23:29 - 28 minutes - 34 MB

The conventional wisdom is that cattle are bad for the climate and that overgrazing causes drought and desertification. But properly managed, cattle can turn deserts into grasslands. It's not the cow. It's the how. This episode is a review of an article by Christopher Ketcham in The New Republic. The article argues that drought in the American West is being worsened by the livestock industry. I argue that cattle can be extremely beneficial, but they have to be managed properly. Governmen...

Bench Talk | Good News on Environment - Fungal Diseases & Climate Change - May Sky | May 1, 2023

May 01, 2023 05:22 - 28 minutes - 31.7 MB

What good news about the environment emerged in 2022? Dave Robinson reports. By what mechanism does climate change affect the evolution of fungi? And what implications does that have for fungal diseases in medicine and agriculture? Mary Williams tells us. And how do we see the meteor showers, planets and constellations that are promised in the night sky during the month of May? Professor Scott Miller fills us in. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science’ is a weekly program that airs on WFMP L...

Sustainability Now! | Louisville Sustainability Council Grantees | May 1, 2023

May 01, 2023 03:29 - 58 minutes - 53.3 MB

On this week’s Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, brings you a roundtable conversation with the Louisville Sustainability Council and representatives from four of their 2023 Community Grant Awardees, which have just been announced! Joining us are: David Abell (Board member, LSC), Stephen Bartlett (Executive Direct, Sustainable Agriculture of Louisville), David Wicks (Ripple Effects: A Louisville/Ohio River Visioning Project), Brooke Pardue (CEO, Parks Alliance of Louisville), and Bri...

Election Connection | Homelessness and Affordable Housing in Louisville | 4-17-23

April 30, 2023 15:05 - 58 minutes - 74.6 MB

On April 17, 2023, the Louisville League of Women Voters hosted a panel of folks representing The Metro Housing Coalition, the Association of Community Ministries, The Coalition for the Homeless, The Metro Department of Housing and Community Development and the Louisville Urban League. They all spoke of their collaborations with each other in efforts to help families and individuals weather potential and actual loss of their homes and apartments. A young homeless man spoke prior to the pane...

Truth To Power | Ben Crump | Breonna Taylor Lecture on Structural Inequality | 4-28-23

April 28, 2023 22:42 - 57 minutes - 50.2 MB

On this week's Truth to Power, we bring you highlights from the 2023 Breonna Taylor Lecture on Structural Inequality, given by civil rights attorney, Ben Crump, at the Speed Art Museum on April 6th. The Breonna Taylor Lecture on Structural Inequality was established by the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law in 2022 as an annual lecture series and tribute to the life of the Louisville woman who was killed in a police shooting in 2020. At the lecture, the Brandeis School of Law a...

#196 Critical Thinking for Everyone! | Happiness Revisited! | April 29, 2023

April 27, 2023 14:55 - 58 minutes - 27 MB

We talk about new happiness research!

Perks S. 8 Ep. 173 | Cindy Burnett | Big Bookish Endeavors | 4-26-23

April 26, 2023 04:00 - 59 minutes - 82.3 MB

A literary salon sounds so posh, doesn’t it? I imagine the Lost Generation of writers–Ernest Hemingway, Henry Miller, Gertrude Stein–sitting around in a Parisian flat, discussing the newest trends in literature. But what exactly is a salon? Or what can it be? Our guest this week, Cindy Burnett, hosts a literary salon in Houston, Texas, called Conversations from a Page, and tells us all about what one version of a salon can be. Amy may be well on her way to starting her own salon because she w...

Bench Talk | Update on Kentucky Government - Environmental News - Poem | April 24, 2023

April 25, 2023 17:43 - 28 minutes - 30.7 MB

What science bills passed the Kentucky Legislature this year? Rob Weber of the Kentucky Academy of Science explains. What's going to happen now that Kentucky is one of only four states that did NOT apply for a special grant from the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 to fight climate change? https://kentuckylantern.com/2023/04/20/kentucky-one-of-four-states-refusing-federal-money-to-plan-for-climate-change/ Then hear about declines in Alaskan crabs, an explosion in the population of Jonah's...

Solutions To Violence | Ariel Gold | Fellowship of Reconciliation-USA | 4-25-23

April 25, 2023 03:04 - 57 minutes - 52.3 MB

Ariel Gold is the Executive Director of the Fellowship of Reconciliation-USA. She is a veteran peace and justice advocate and FOR-USA’s first Jewish Executive Director. She took office in August 2022. Before becoming Executive Director of FOR-USA, Ariel Gold served for seven years as national co-director and Middle East policy analyst for CODEPINK: Women for Peace, an international grassroots peace and justice movement working to end U.S. funded wars and occupations, challenge militarism gl...

The Climate Report #372 | AI & Climate Change, Part Two

April 24, 2023 19:07 - 28 minutes - 33.3 MB

AI & CLIMATE CHANGE, PART TWO Let's take a further look at "What AI is saying about Climate Change." This is a counterpoint to a video scripted by AI. The makers of the video (good people, I'm sure) asked AI to scour the internet and come back with answers as to the bad things that will continue to happen if climate change continues. the prevailing analysis of climate change lies on the spectrum between false and misleading. We misunderstand the true causes of the problem, and therefore, w...

Single Payer Radio | Kay Tillow and Dr. Garrett Adams | On the Need for Single Payer

April 24, 2023 13:18 - 57 minutes - 52.8 MB

Kay Tillow, chairperson of Kentuckians for Single Payer Healthcare and Dr. Garrett Adams, pointperson for the KY Chapter of Physicians for a National Healthcare Program discuss the need for a national nonprofit healthcare system with doctors Mike Flynn and Gene Shively

Single Payer Radio Kay Tillow and Dr. Garrett Adams Need for Single Payer

April 24, 2023 13:18 - 57 minutes - 52.8 MB

Kay Tillow, chairperson of Kentuckians for Single Payer Healthcare and Dr. Garrett Adams, pointperson for the KY Chapter of Physicians for a National Healthcare Program discuss the need for a national nonprofit healthcare system with doctors Mike Flynn and Gene Shively

Sustainability Now! | Sumedha Rao | Metro Louisville Sustainability Director | 4-24-23

April 24, 2023 05:52 - 59 minutes - 54.5 MB

On this week’s Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, catches up with Sumedha Rao, who has recently been appointed Director of Louisville Metro Government's Office of Sustainability. When Mayor Greenberg set up his new administration, he elevated the Office of Sustainability back into the Mayor’s office, reporting through Deputy Mayor Barbara Sexton-Smith. Listen in to hear about the progress being made in sustainability across Metro Government and the city as a whole! Sumedha has a ba...

Veterans For PEACE RADIO Hour 50 | Peter Beres & James Wells | Mar 2023

April 23, 2023 01:28 - 57 minutes - 106 MB

Veteran Peter Beres interviews Veteran Author James Wells

Truth to Power | Mayor's Earth Day Town Hall | April 21, 2023

April 22, 2023 01:17 - 54 minutes - 36.8 MB

On this week's show, we bring you highlights from the first ever Louisville Mayor's Earth Day Town Hall, organized by the new Craig Greenberg administration. The event was held on the evening of Friday, April 21, 2023 in the basement of the main Louisville Free Public Library, where the room was packed with concerned citizens eager to ask questions and share ideas with our city's new mayor and the new Director of Sustainability for Louisville Metro Government, Sumedha Rao. You can learn more ...

On The Edge With K.A. Owens | Ira Grupper | 2023 KY Alliance Unity Dinner | 4-21-23

April 21, 2023 19:40 - 28 minutes - 26.5 MB

K.A. Owens interviews KY Alliance Board Member Ira Grupper about the 2023 KY Alliance Against Racist And Political Repression Unity Dinner held on Friday April 14, 2023 at Hotel Louisville in Louisville, KY. Recorded Friday April 21, 2023, 3PM.

Election Connection | Prof. Ricky Jones Speaks at Alliance Against Racism Unity Dinner | 4-14-23

April 19, 2023 15:18 - 58 minutes - 54 MB

Dr. Ricky Jones, Prof. and Chair of Pan-African Studies at the University of Louisville, spoke on April 14, 2023 at the Kentucky Alliance Against Racism and Political Repression Annual Unity Dinner. The subject was unifying people, especially the black community, to resist and fight institutional racism in all of its myriad forms.

Solutions To Violence | David Cortright | Kroc Institute for Peace Studies, Notre Dame | 4-14-23

April 19, 2023 13:08 - 56 minutes - 51.5 MB

David Cortright is professor emeritus and special adviser for policy studies at the Keough School of Global Affairs and Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Previously, Cortright was the director of policy studies at the Keough School’s Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and director of the institute’s Peace Accords Matrix project, the largest existing collection of implementation data on intrastate peace agreements. In addition to tea...

Perks S. 8 Ep. 172 | Laugh Out Loud Lit | 4-19-23

April 18, 2023 23:47 - 58 minutes - 79.7 MB

Did you know it is National Humor Month? Neither did we but now we do and so do you. Which means this week we are talking about books that make us laugh. For show notes for any episode, go to our website at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. We are also on Instagram @perksofbeingabookloverpod and on FB Perks of Being a Book Lover. Books We Mentioned: 1- The Peripheral by William Gibson 2- Foundation by Isaac Asimnov 3- Nothing But Blackened Teeth by Cassandra Khaw 4- The Martian by An...

Bench Talk | Interview with Dr. Robert W. Korn (Rest in Peace) | April 17, 2023

April 17, 2023 17:52 - 29 minutes - 30.8 MB

Dr. Robert W. Korn (distinguished botanist and professor of biology at Bellarmine University) recently passed away at the age of 89. He published more than 50 research papers, mostly in the area of developmental biology, and was one of the first to apply computer modeling to the study of cellular and plant development. Here is our interview with Bob about his life, career and research. This episode originally aired on August 19, 2019. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science’ is a weekly program ...

Sustainability Now! | Charles Booker | From The Hood To The Holler | 4-17-23

April 17, 2023 06:01 - 58 minutes - 53.5 MB

On this week’s Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, shares an important conversation about the future of our Commonwealth with Charles Booker. On March 28th, UofL’s Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research hosted a film screening of the documentary "From the Hood to the Holler: Charles Booker’s Movement to Unite America.” It was followed by a talkback with Charles Booker himself. Charles Booker most recently ran for U.S. Senate in Kentucky during the November 2022 elections an...

Solutions To Violence | Chris Blattaman | Why We Fight | 4-8-23

April 17, 2023 04:12 - 55 minutes - 51.4 MB

Dr. Chris Blattman is a faculty member in The Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts, Chris Blattman focuses on why some people and societies are poor, unequal and violent, and how to tackle these issues. His book, "Why We Fight", was released by Viking Press in April 2022. Most people think war is easy and peace is hard. Blattman synthesizes decades of social science and policymakers' practical experiences to argue the opposite: War is hard and finding peace is ea...

Truth to Power | Covering Climate Now | Global Decarbonization | 4-14-23

April 15, 2023 01:09 - 58 minutes - 45.3 MB

On this week’s program, we bring you a Covering Climate Now press briefing from April 13th that features three leading experts in conversation about perhaps the most pressing issue humanity faces today – i.e. wide-scale global decarbonization of our economy and what’s needed to keep alive the Paris Agreement target of only 1.5 degrees Celsius global warming. Moderated by Covering Climate Now’s Executive Director and The Nation magazine’s Environment Correspondent, Mark Hertsgaard, this conver...

Bench Talk | The Struggle Against Gun Violence | April 10, 2023

April 14, 2023 14:25 - 29 minutes - 30.7 MB

The recent mass shooting in Louisville shocks us all, but did you know that this was the 146th mass shooting in the US just in 2023? Did you know that there are more than three homicides in Louisville every week? Did you know that gun deaths among children is on the rise, especially in black youth? Hear some updated statistics about gun violence in Louisville, as well as a rebroadcast of our stories from May 30, 2022 and September 10, 2018. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science’ is a weekly pr...

Single Payer Radio U.S. Healthcare System overview continued

April 12, 2023 17:08 - 58 minutes - 53.5 MB

Doctors Mike Flynn and Gene Shively continue discussion including big pharma and rural healthcare

Access Hour | Highlights From Forward Radio's 6th Birthday | 4-12-23

April 12, 2023 10:56 - 58 minutes - 42.8 MB

On April 8, 2023, Forward Radio was broadcasting live from the Kore Gallery in Germantown to celebrate Forward Radio's 6 years in your ears! On this week's Access Hour, you can relive the magic or discover what you missed out on, including fun conversations with Forward Radio volunteers and supporters and some fantastic comments from Louisville's new State Senator, Cassie Chambers Armstrong! The Access Hour airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Wednesday at 2pm and repeat...

Perks S. 8 Ep. 171 | Lydia Welker | Books Behind Bars | 4-12-23

April 12, 2023 04:00 - 1 hour - 84.5 MB

This week our guest is Lydia Welker, the digital communications coordinator for the Appalachian Prison Book Project based in Morgantown, West Virginia. This organization does a lot of things, including sending books to prisoners in six states and hosting book clubs for inmates. I discovered Appalachian Prison Book Project on social media where they often put out requests for specific books prisoners are looking for. There are over 43 books to prisoner programs across the country and you ca...

The Climate Report | Edward Dodge | Renewables Vs. Wildlife | 4-11-23

April 11, 2023 15:35 - 58 minutes - 51.6 MB

Edward Dodge and Hart Hagan talk about polls in which people sometimes push back on renewable energy projects because of their impact on wildlife.

The Climate Report #371 | AI & Climate Change | 4-10-23

April 10, 2023 23:18 - 29 minutes - 35.3 MB

AI serves the purpose of scouring the Internet and telling you what it finds. It's instructive to find a good summary of what the "Internet" is saying about climate change. This is an irreverent look at what the "experts" are saying about climate change. Yes, climate change is real. But the root causes are misunderstood, even by the so-called experts. We need to understand the root causes so we can actually solve the problems. For example, droughts, floods and wildfires are not caused PRIMA...

Sustainability Now! | Emmanuel Fields | Black Farmers In KY | 4-10-23

April 10, 2023 07:49 - 1 hour - 60.2 MB

Get to know black farmers of Kentucky with us on this week’s Sustainability Now! Your host, Justin Mog, introduces you to the work of Emmanuel Fields, a UofL Masters in Sustainability student and Stewardship Coordinator at Bluegrass Land Conservancy. At the April 4th UofL Sustainability Roundtable, Emmanuel shared his research and screening his documentary "Rural Black Farmers of Kentucky, Narratives From the Field" in which he traveled throughout the state gathering and filming interviews of...

LIVE Broadcast from Forward Radio 6th Birthday Party | April 8, 2023

April 09, 2023 00:11 - 1 hour - 55.3 MB

We were live from the Kore Gallery in Germantown to celebrate Forward Radio's 6 years in your ears!

#195 Critical Thinking For Everyone | LIVE For Pledge Drive | April 6, 2023

April 06, 2023 22:11 - 58 minutes - 61.4 MB

Justin Mog joins Patty & Brian LIVE in the studio for a special Pledge Drive edition of the program to encourage you to support Forward Radio during our 6th Anniversary Pledge Drive at https://secure.givelively.org/donate/wfmp-low-power-radio/forward-radio-s-6th-anniversary-pledge-drive. Don't worry, we also mix in plenty of great content, including Confessions of Critical Thinkers!

Access Hour | Jeri Katherine Howell | Youth Climate Activism in Kentucky | 4-5-23

April 05, 2023 18:59 - 57 minutes - 44.9 MB

To mark our 6th Anniversary Pledge Drive and encourage you to donate today at https://secure.givelively.org/donate/wfmp-low-power-radio/forward-radio-s-6th-anniversary-pledge-drive, we bring you a special Access Hour featuring a community conversation about Youth Climate Activism in Kentucky! The conversation was organized by the Kentucky Student Environmental Coalition on February 20th and was facilitated by Jeri Katherine Howell who researched why young people in Kentucky get involved in cl...

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