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Monday on BPR:
Harvard’s Juliette Kayyem
ACLU of Massachuetts' Carol Rose
Michael Curry from the Mass League of Community Health Centers
David Shapiro, YMCA of Greater Boston
James Beard-award winning Chef and author Alexander Smalls
Recent segments
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                    The Brian O'Donovan Legacy Artist Grant will be awarded for the first time at BCMFestThe 22nd Annual Boston Celtic Music Festival is set to take place from Jan. 16-19 with performances across various venues in Cambridge and Somerville.
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                    Healey: Zero tolerance in state shelters for dangerous behaviorThe governor also backed banning the practice of renter-paid broker fees.
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                    Toad bar to reopen in Porter Square this monthToad re-opens under the same ownership as The Burren.
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                    Former White House deputy counsel recalls working with Jimmy CarterMargaret McKenna remembered the former president as "whip smart" and determined to do the right thing.
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                    Is the U.S. prepared for the next pandemic? 'Absolutely,' says former COVID czarThe former White House COVID-19 response coordinator reflects on pandemic preparedness, past and future.
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                    "Do what you can ... don't just be idle"Leaders of the Greater Boston Food Bank and Globe Santa are encouraging people to donate money or time this holiday season to support people in need.
Listen to previous shows
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                    BPR Full Show 9/23: Ask The Mayor with Mayor Michelle WuBPR Full Show 9/23: Ask The Mayor with Mayor Michelle Wu
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                    Best Of BPR 9/22: Maria Ressa Warned Us About ThisToday: We bring you our conversation from May 2025 with Maria Ressa – the Nobel prize winning journalist who was arrested repeatedly in the Philippines for reporting on corruption, human rights abuses and the weaponization of social media under former President Rodgrigo Duterte. She tells us she looks out on America in this current moment with "deja-vu" and "PTSD" from her own experiences living through authoritarianism.
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                    BPR Full Show 9/22: Sweater WeatherAmherst College’s Ilan Stavans on what independence means in America in 2025. Plus, his thoughts on the chilling effect ICE raids are having on immigrant communities in New England.Brian McGrory, Boston University head and former Boston Globe editor, gives his take on the indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel and larger attacks on free speech, plus the Pentagon’s new media restrictions. Axios business editor Dan Primack on the AI race with China, the latest on TikTok’s sale, and why the Fed’s interest rate reduction might not be enough to stop a recession. The Revs, Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III, on how Charlie Kirk’s death and evangelical roots are being received by Black Christians. Then, we open the phones lines to hear how listeners are embracing the season of flannel, pumpkin spice everything and cozy sweaters.
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                    BPR Full Show 9/19: What The Fluff Is Happening?It's our weekly “Press Play” media analysis segment with NBC10 media maven Sue O’Connell, and The Bay State Banner’s Ron Mitchell. They talk about the first amendment fallout in the wake of Charlie Kirk, and more.Former congressman Joe Kennedy on the third on the future of the Democratic Party, his work with the Groundwork Project and standing up to authoritarian threats. It's Live Music Friday with activist singer/songwriter Evan Greer, ahead of an album drop tomorrow. “I’m not religious enough for her” and “My partner does all the talking at parties”...those are some recent love-related dilemmas from Boston Globe Love Letters columnist Meredith Goldstein. She joins to discuss all matters of the heart. This weekend marks the 20th annual What the Fluff festival in Somerville. We open the phone and text lines for all things marshmallow fluff – from fluffernutters to rice crispies -- how do you enjoy this local pantry treat?
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