Today on Boston Public Radio:

We began the show by talking with listeners about acts of heroism out of Ukraine.

Charlie Sennott discussed the state of misinformation and propaganda surrounding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Sennott is a news analyst for GBH, where he also heads up the Groundtruth Project.

Charlie Sennott on BPR | March 7, 2022

Michael Curry shared his thoughts on President Joe Biden’s first year in office. He also discussed the long-term COVID issues many immunocompromised people still face. Curry is president and CEO of the Mass. League of Community Health Centers. He’s also a Member of the National NAACP Board of Directors, where he serves as chair of the Board’s Advocacy & Policy Committee.

Michael Curry on BPR | March 7, 2022

Corby Kummer talked about Mayor Michelle Wu’s efforts to confront a food desert in Mattapan, and the various local restaurateurs who are aiding Ukraine. Kummer is executive director of the Food and Society policy program at the Aspen Institute, a senior editor at The Atlantic and a senior lecturer at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy.

Corby Kummer on BPR | March 7, 2022

Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III weighed in on how faith communities are responding to Ukraine. They also talked about the Supreme Court declining to review the lower court decision that freed Bill Cosby. Monroe is a syndicated religion columnist and the Boston voice for Detour’s African American Heritage Trail. Emmett G. Price III is founding pastor of Community of Love Christian Fellowship in Allston, the Inaugural Dean of Africana Studies at Berklee College of Music. Together, they host GBH’s All Rev’d Up podcast.

Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III on BPR | March 7, 2022

Vsevolod Petriv and Tetiana Litus shared how local Ukrainians are responding to the Russian invasion, and their thoughts on whether the U.S. is doing enough to help the people of Ukraine. Petriv is president of the Boston branch of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America. Litus is a 24-year-old Ukrainian who just moved to the U.S. a few months ago.

Vsevolod Petriv and Tetiana Litus on BPR | March 7, 2022

We ended the show by asking listeners if they want more permanent outdoor dining in their neighborhoods.