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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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                    'Cider Donuteur' tastes the Northeast one apple cider donut at a timeAlex Schwartz began tasting and reviewing cider donuts in 2020 after trying to find fresh treats in New Hampshire.
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                    GOP AG candidate Jay McMahon vows a tough-on-crime tenureHe emphasized his opposition to the driver’s license law for immigrants in the US illegally, and said Florida Gov. DeSantis used the migrants on Martha’s Vineyard as political pawns.
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                    Worried about this year's flu season? Experts say to get a flu shot and COVID booster soonBoston Medical Center's Dr. Katherine Gergen Barnett talks about the current state of COVID-19, flu season, and more.
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                    Wally’s Cafe Jazz Club is coming back to life after two years of darknessClub reopened in September with support from its fans
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                    J.B. Smoove is bringing his profane, therapeutic wisdom to the Wilbur Theatre“I’m gonna soil your outfit. You gonna be soiled with knowledge.”
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                    Rep. McGovern calls White House summit on hunger a ‘turning point’Biden sets goal to end hunger in U.S. by 2030 at first hunger conference in more than 50 years.
Listen to previous shows
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                    BPR Full Show 6/24: Is This How We Treat Them?CNN's John King on the latest national political headlines.Jim O'Connell + Derek Winbush join to discuss 40 years of Boston Health Care for the Homeless.Jordina Shanks of Fenway Health and civil rights attorney Alejandra Caraballo join to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling on gender affirming care for trans youth.Senator Ed Markey discusses attacks to public media, and the latest national headlines.Brittany Jasnoff, executive editor of Boston magazine, joins with Jason Santos — chef/owner at Citrus & Salt — and Lydia Shire — chef/partner at Scampo ... both are winners of the Best of Boston 2025 list this year.
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                    Best Of BPR 6/24: Sen. Markey On Threats To Public Media & A Trans Health PanelToday:Senator Ed Markey joins, with reaction to Iran and the latest on recission for PBS and NPR. Then we’ll get reaction to the Supreme Court’s decision last week to uphold a ban on gender affirming care in Tennessee, giving states broad powers to ban or regulate transgender medical care for minors.We talk with Jordina Shanks, CEO of Fenway Health – the largest provider of trans health care in New England – and trans rights activist, Harvard’s Alejandra Caraballo.
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                    Best Of BPR 6/23: Congressman Moulton On Trump's Iran Plan & The New Vocational Technical School LotteryToday:Congressman Seth Moulton is holding two truths at once – acknowledging the threat of Iran getting nuclear capabilities, and decrying the Trump administration’s actions over the weekend – and is calling for diplomacy, now.And, Boston Globe education reporter Christopher Huffaker, Commonwealth Beacon executive editor Michael Jonas and the Superintendent of Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical High School Heidi Riccio discuss the changes coming to admissions for vocational schools in the state.
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                    BPR Full Show 6/23: Most Improved CamperCongressman Seth Moulton joins us to discuss Trump's weekend bombing campaign in Iran. Then we open the phone lines to get listener reactions to escalating violence in the Middle East.Boston Globe business columnist Shirley Leung discusses the latest with the Celtics' sale, and takes a look at the Commonwealth Fund, which was established in 2020 after the murder of George Floyd. Heidi Riccio, superintendent of Essex North Shore Technical & Agricultural School, Michael Jonas of the CommonWealth Beacon and Chris Huffaker of the Boston Globe join for a discussion on vocational technical school admissions.Princeton’s Khalil Gibran Muhammad discusses the Trump administration’s latest efforts to strangle higher education, and what the president’s so-called “historic” deal with Harvard University could actually entail.
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                    Best Of BPR 6/20: Live Music With Alba Musik & Trump's Broken Working Class PromisesToday:Alba Musik joins live at the Boston Public Library to perform guitar and flamenco dancing, ahead of a show this week at Long Live Roxbury.And, President Trump campaigned on being a champion of the working class. How’s he doing so far for labor? We ask David Weil, who served in the department of labor in the Obama White House.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
