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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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                    Baker defends MBTA reliability, but calls Orange Line fire ‘unacceptable’The governor also addressed right-wing extremism and the state of COVID in the commonwealth.
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                    DA candidate Ricardo Arroyo criticizes Boston police response to Patriot Front march“I have real questions about how decisions are being made,” Arroyo said on Boston Public Radio.
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                    Sen. Ed Markey calls on Biden to declare climate emergencyThe Massachusetts senator shared his thoughts on climate change and the future of the Supreme Court.
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                    GBH's Revs. push back against sanitizing Negro Election DayThe bill to make it a state holiday awaits Gov. Charlie Baker's signature.
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                    Want to forage in your own backyard? 'People have done this since the dawn of people' says one food columnistTamar Haspel shares her tips for those Interested in gathering food firsthand.
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                    In ‘Welcome to Provincetown,’ follow the town’s LGBTQ+ visitors and residents for a summerHost Mitra Kaboli and executive producer Ben Riskin share the process behind the podcast.
Listen to previous shows
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                    Best Of BPR 4/22: Wesleyan President On Trump's Anti-Americanism & 'Divine Intervention'Today:Michael Roth, president of Wesleyan College, was one of the first university presidents to stand up to federal pressure from the Trump Administration. We discuss the growing chorus following in his footsteps.And, a mother-son duo for the latest iteration of our segment “How Do You Two Know Each Other?” with Marianne Hughes, the first Executive Director with the Interaction Institute for Social Change, and documentary filmmaker Brendan Hughes -- whose podcast, "Divine Intervention" is out now.
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                    BPR Full Show 4/22: Did MAGA Make Meat Great Again?Michael Roth, president of Wesleyan University, discusses his 'case against cowardice' in the face of Trump's attacks on higher education.Brian McGrory, head of BU journalism, discusses the local reaction to the Pope's death, the latest with Steward Healthcare suing to claw back money from former vendors, and conservative radio callers voicing their displeasure of Trump's tariffs.Marianne Hughes, executive director of the Interaction Institute for Social Change and her son, Brendan Patrick Hughes, documentary filmmaker and podcaster, join for How Do You Two Know Each Other?Lynne Montesanto, publisher of Boston Magazine, discusses this year's Most Influential Bostonians list.CNN's John King discusses the Pope's death, the Supreme Court ruling on deportations, and more national headline
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                    Best Of BPR 4/17: Holding The Trump Administration In Contempt & Higher Ed's 'Demographic Cliff'Today:Former Massachusetts public safety secretary Andrea Cabral discusses a federal judge holding the Trump administration in contempt over its defiance – The administration refuses to return a man wrongly deported to El Salvador.Then we talk about higher education with the College Uncovered podcast team, GBH’s Kirk Carapezza and the Hechinger Report’s Jon Marcus. Season 4 is out now.
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                    BPR Full Show 4/17: Give Up The DialLocal woman Sue O'Connell hosts with Margery while Jim slithers somewhere in Cambridge. Political analyst and podcaster Chuck Todd is back for his Thursday D.C. news roundup.Former Suffolk County sheriff Andrea Cabral on the DOJ suit against Maine for its trans high school athletes laws. Plus, why a federal immigration judge denied bond for Rumeysa Ozturk.GBH education reporter Kirk Carapezza and The Hechinger's Report Jon Marcus join to celebrate the season four of “College Uncovered.”MIT economist Jon Gruber explains the trade war between the U.S. and China and why Trump’s 125% tariffs could make things a lot worse before they get better.
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                    Best Of BPR 4/16: 'Show Me Proof Of Life' For Abrego Garcia & Trump Says He Won't Defund Harvard-Affiliated HospitalsToday: National security expert Juliette Kayyem discusses the normalization of political violence; and calls for the Trump administration to show proof of life for the man wrongly deported to an El Salvador mega-prison.Michael Curry, CEO of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers, discusses the health and medical impacts of the federal administration's decision to pause more than $2 billion in contracts and grants to Harvard.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
