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Tuesday on BPR, live from Springfield NEPM:
Ephraim Akiva and Tokyo Baldwin of the Wildflower Alliance
The NAACP’s Michael Curry
NEPM’s Liz Roman
Ask the AG with Attorney General Andrea Campbell, 1-2 pm
Recent segments
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'We're overspending and we're overtaxing': Chris Doughty brings a business view to bid for governor
The Republican candidate joined Boston Public Radio to discuss his platform for governor of Massachusetts. -
Baker: BPS officials ‘need a plan’ to avoid state receivership
The governor addressed pushback over a potential state takeover of the school district, and said BPS officials made little to no progress in the two years after an initial report was filed. -
'We will learn nothing': National security expert warns against sanitizing the Texas shooting
Juliette Kayyem calls for stronger gun control laws in the wake of another mass shooting. -
Healey calls on Everett city councilor to resign over racist comments
The candidate for governor said would not sign a statewide rent-control bill if it came across her desk. -
Walsh hopes union pushes at Amazon and Starbucks signal 'long term' labor revitalization
"Go out and be aggressive and organize." -
Can deep grassroots organizing bring rural America back to the Democratic party?
Maine state Sen. Chloe Maxmin says the Democratic party has "withdrawn from rural spaces." She's trying to fix that.
Listen to previous shows
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Best Of BPR 9/13: Steve Johnson On Seeking Justice For His Brother & Adults At The Kids Table
Best Of BPR 9/13: Steve Johnson On Seeking Justice For His Brother & Adults At The Kids Table -
Best Of BPR 9/12: Mayor Michelle Wu On Rent Control & MCAS Graduation Requirement Ballot Questions
Best Of BPR 9/12: Mayor Michelle Wu On Rent Control & MCAS Graduation Requirement Ballot Questions -
BPR Full Show 9/12: Ask The Mayor With Michelle Wu
BPR Full Show 9/12: Ask The Mayor With Michelle Wu -
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Best Of BPR 9/11: On Boston's Busing Crisis & The Cavalry Coming To Save Local News
Best Of BPR 9/11: On Boston's Busing Crisis & The Cavalry Coming To Save Local News