Today on Boston Public Radio:

Rep. Katherine Clark, D-Mass., discussed the financial toll of COVID-19 and argued for the passage of the proposed American Rescue Plan. She also touched on vaccine distribution in Massachusetts. Clark is assistant house speaker and represents the Fifth District of Massachusetts.

Rep. Katherine Clark on BPR | March 10, 2021

Next, we opened the phone lines to ask listeners if they’ve experienced pandemic-induced brain fog.

Juliette Kayyem revisited her March 2020 column for The Atlantic, “The U.S. Isn't Ready For What's About To Happen,” looking at what she got right and suggesting what the government should learn. She also talked about the tenth anniversary of Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi disaster. Kayyem is an analyst for CNN, former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security and faculty chair of the homeland security program at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government.

Juliette Kayyem on BPR | March 10, 2021

Stephanie Leydon talked about how high school students are dealing with the pandemic and what she’s learned from her work on GBH’s COVID and the Classroom. Leydon is a senior editor at GBH News.

Stephanie Leydon on BPR | March 10, 2021

Jenifer McKim discussed her reporting on COVID-19’s impact in Massachusetts prisons and Gov. Charlie Baker’s decision to prioritize vaccines for inmates. McKim is an investigative reporter with the GBH News Center for Investigative Reporting.

Jenifer McKim on BPR | March 10, 2021

Jared Bowen and Brian O'Donovan explained what reopening Massachusetts could mean for local arts and culture institutions. Bowen is GBH’s executive arts editor and the host of Open Studio. O'Donovan hosts GBH's Celtic Sojourn.

Jared Bowen and Brian O'Donovan on BPR | March 10, 2021

We wrapped up the show by talking with listeners about what arts and culture institutions they’re looking forward to returning to.