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Thursday on BPR:
Political analyst Chuck Todd
Former Suffolk County Sheriff Andrea Cabral
Economic scholar & author Chuck Collins
Harvard national security expert Juliette Kayyem
Boston School Committee member Brendan Cardet Hernandez
We will be back at the BPL Studio as soon as we make some updates to the space. We will keep you posted
Recent segments
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                    Alexei Navalny's sudden death was a "mob message," says journalist Charles SennottLongtime foreign affairs journalist Charles Sennott of the GroundTruth Project says the death of Russian dissident and Putin opponent Alexei Navalny was meant to send a message.
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                    Grammy-winning Takács Quartet will perform universe-inspired composition in BostonThe group will perform "Flow" a piece by American violist Nokuthula Ngwenyama co-commissioned by the series and inspired by the natural world.
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                    Dartmouth brings back SAT requirement, joining elite schools reinstating testsThe university cites new research finding SAT scores can predict a student's success and help disadvantaged students gain admittance.
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                    Boston Teachers Union supports teachers' right to strike and Thrive ActBoston Teachers Union President Jessica Tang supports legalizing a teachers right to strike and ridding MCAS as a high school graduation requirement.
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                    Migrant shelter system is ‘rapidly changing’ to meet demand, Wu saysBoston’s mayor said the influx of migrants is tied to "a federal broken system" and should be addressed through local, state and national coordination.
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                    Has Black History Month become too corporate?"It does bother me the way they think they can repackage Woodson, Washington and Du Bois as a product. ... But we've seen this a number of times."
Listen to previous shows
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                      BPR Full Show 7/7: Water you doing to stay cool?The bike lane debate has reached a boiling point on Centre Street in West Roxbury. We opened the lines to hear what listeners had to say. Singer/songwriter Naomi Westwater performs for on Live Music Friday. They joined before the Beats By Girlz festival, which takes place July 8th at City Hall Plaza. The esteemed Callie Crossley makes a return! She discussed alternative pathways to higher education for refugees in the United States, Wu's innovative swimming and safety initiative, and exciting summertime food trends. Irene Li recently published an enticing book titled "Perfectly Good Food: A Totally Achievable Zero Waste Approach to Home Cooking." She gave the audience samples of dishes from her book, including delectable dumplings. Julie Wormser, Fidel Maltez, and Alex Train discussed the Resilient Mystic Collaborative. This coalition brings together various towns and local communities to address the impacts of climate change within the Mystic River Watershed. Ashish Jha has concluded his role as President Biden's COVID-19 response coordinator and has returned to his position as the dean of the Brown University School of Public Health. He joined to talk about his experience. Now that summer has truly kicked in with the sun scorching the streets, we asked listeners to share tips on how they’re staying cool in the heat.
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                      BPR Full Show 7/6: Hot Dogs and PicklesWe started the show with competitive eating. Is there anything more American? Is Joey Chestnut an American hero? We took your calls and texts. Environmentalist Bill McKibben returned for a climate check-in, to discuss the most recent record-setting hottest days on the planet. Former public safety secretary Andrea Cabral discussed the SCOTUS student loan decision, a federal judge’s ruling on Biden’s contact with social media companies, and cocaine found in the White House. Brenden Quigley & Derrick Albertelli are two members of the Boston Typewriter Orchestra, they talked about their craft and taught J&M a thing or two about playing the typewriter. Juma Inniss is director of the for-profit group The Message, promoting media literacy and critical thinking among teens. MIT economist Jon Gruber examined the economics of the Ozempic phenomenon; what it tells us about our instincts and motivations. We ended the show hearing from listeners about their favorite, most cherished and protected recipes.
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                      Best of BPR 7/6: Earth's Hottest Year & The Boston Typewriter OrchestraBest of BPR 7/6: Earth's Hottest Year & The Boston Typewriter Orchestra
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                      Best of BPR 7/6: Earth's Hottest Year & The Boston Typewriter OrchestraBest of BPR 7/6: Earth's Hottest Year & The Boston Typewriter Orchestra
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                      BPR Full Show 7/5: Legacy Admissions At HarvardBPR Full Show 7/5: Legacy Admissions At Harvard
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
