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Comments (4)
Post a CommentBarbara 03.09
Callie, I really have been enjoying your new program...I like the way you interact with your guests.
Maura 03.05
Thank you for such a great program! I love the Friday show weekly recaps. I look forward to them each week. Kudos to WGBH for giving us your program and Emilys for real indepth perspectives on Boston!
Bobbie 02.26
This is not so much a comment as it is a set of questions about the Alabama shooting, illustrating a story not covered sufficiently by the media
6 people were shot,, four of them ( I understand) were people of color 2 black, 1 Indian, 1 Hispanic. The department has 13 members. It was suggested that targets were chosen because they had been influential in the decision to deny Bishop tenure, yet one of those shot was the department assistant, who I believe is Hispanic, but would certainly not have participated in that decision. How many faculty of color were there in the department and how many were not shot? Why have those killed or wounded been so anonymous? Ive seen nothing about whether they had families, how long they had been at Alabama, their areas of specialization, their educational background. Under other circumstances the media would have put a face on them.
Audra 01.11
The Callie Crossley show was fantastic! It was insightful, rich with content, had a lovely flavor of humor, reflection, and well thought out responses. And the variety of topics hit the mark! Charlie Brown
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