Youth Empowerment - February 25, 2019
29:05 minutes (39.94 MB)
This week we explore an organization run by youth for youth who are politically active known as the Junior State of America. Former JSA State Governor, Weston Lindner, talks with us about how high school students can be civically active and about the benefits that come with being involved in an organization like the JSA. We also take a look at youth voting trends, teaching professionalism to high schoolers in rural schools, and an opportunity for students to express environmental issues to the public through displaying art.
# 288 - The Harlem Renaissance 100: I Too, Sing America
58:01 minutes (53.12 MB)
Tonight on the show, a look back at the Harlem Renaissance, with music, and some local events commemorating the Centennial of the Dawn of the Harlem Renaissance.
From February 22 to March 23, the Harlem Renaissance: New Artists, New Day Exhibit is at the Cultural Arts Center (139 West Main Street in Downtown Columbus, across from Bicentennial Park).
The Other Side of the News February 22, 219 - Marilyn Howard and racism
28:30 minutes (26.09 MB)
Bob and Marilyn discuss posters put up in Circleville by a white nationalist group and other recent racist events
Morning Meditation
27:01 minutes (49.46 MB)
JP Marat and Big Barking Dog Present "Less Songs from Greater Bands" 1970's Edition
58:41 minutes (107.44 MB)
JP Marat and Big Barking Dog Present "Linda Perry is Beautiful"
28:56 minutes (52.98 MB)
Loose - 2.21.19
3:59:46 minutes (548.77 MB)
Conscious Voices Bordering on the Brink
59:59 minutes (82.38 MB)
Border-wall / declaration of "emergency" protests, and an interview with the Center for Biological Diversity on the environmental impact of the border wall and immigration policies
Columbus Desi Radio - Episode 48
59:50 minutes (82.18 MB)
Liz Brown - Columbus City Council
1:41:16 minutes (92.71 MB)
