Today on Boston Public Radio:

We began the show by talking with listeners about the Republican National Committee labeling the Jan. 6 Capitol attacks as “legitimate political discourse.”

U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins discussed the decision to dismiss criminal charges against MIT professor Gang Chen, who was accused of hiding ties to China. She also talked about her priority of combatting human trafficking. Rollins is the U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, and the former Suffolk County District Attorney.

Rachael Rollins on BPR | Feb. 7, 2022

Katie Murphy and Tami Hale talked about the burnout and staffing shortages facing nurses across the state. Murphy is president of the Massachusetts Nurses Association and a nurse at Brigham and Womens. Hale is a school nurse at Gates Lane Elementary School in Worcester.

Katie Murphy and Tami Hale on BPR | Feb. 7, 2022

Emily Channell-Justice explained the foreign policy implications behind Russia’s threat to invade Ukraine, and what Ukrainian sovereignty means in the 21st century. Channell-Justice is the director of the Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program at Harvard’s Ukrainian Research Institute. Their annual conference on Ukraine begins Monday, examining 30 years of Ukrainian sovereignty. Her study of the Ukrainian people, “Without the State: Self-Organization and Political Activism in Ukraine,” is forthcoming.

Emily Channell-Justice on BPR | Feb. 7, 2022

Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III shared their thoughts on Joe Rogan’s apology for using the N-word in multiple podcast episodes, and racism in the NFL. Monroe is a syndicated religion columnist and the Boston voice for Detour’s African American Heritage Trail. Price 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.

All Rev'd Up on BPR | Feb. 7, 2022

Kara Baskin talked about her recent column on how and when to have “the talk” with kids about sex. Baskin is a Food & Parenting writer for the Boston Globe, and a humor writer for McSweeney's.

Kara Baskin on BPR | Feb. 7, 2022

We ended the show by opening the lines, asking listeners how they’ve had “the talk” with their kids.