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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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                    Global leaders impose sanctions against Russia to hinder 'their resources to wage war'New England Law Professor Christine Abely explains how global economic sanctions against Russia could put significant pressure on the Kremlin.
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                    Healey says she had no choice on blocking Brookline's fossil fuel banAG tells Boston Public Radio state law required her to rule against the town's energy efficiency initiative.
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                    Rep. Keating urges U.S. to sanction members of Russian parliamentKeating just returned from meetings with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Munich Security Conference.
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                    U.S. sanctions against Russia are the ‘tightening of the screws,’ national security analyst saysJuliette Kayyem discusses U.S. sanctions against Russia as tensions rise in Ukraine on Boston Public Radio.
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                    Immigration backlog is the result of longstanding political gridlock, says Julio Ricardo VarelaThe Latino Rebels news blog founder joined Boston Public Radio to talk about the obstacles to immigration reform.
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                    ‘Is this the rest of my life?’ What it's like living with long COVIDKate Porter and Ghenya Grondin joined Boston Public Radio to discuss how long COVID has upended their lives.
Listen to previous shows
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                    Best Of BPR 5/01: 'This Is The Moment' To Fight For Democracy & May Day In BostonToday:Maria Ressa, Nobel Peace Prize-winning journalist, author of "How to Stand Up to a Dictator," discusses standing against authoritarianism and confronting disinformation. Her message is clear: the future of American Democracy depends on the willingness of Americans to fight for it.And, president of American Federation of Teachers Massachusetts Jessica Tang joins to discuss today's international day of action for the labor movement, amid widespread attacks on laborers, educators, and civil society more broadly from the Trump administration.
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                    BPR Full Show 5/01: Holding The LineMaria Ressa is the CEO and co-founder of the Filipino news service Rappler. In 2021 she won the Nobel Peace Prize for her commitment to a free press, reporting on dictator Rodrigo Duterte. Amy Spitalnik is CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs. She’ll discuss antisemitism in America and those who argue it’s being politicized by the far-right. Jessica Tang is President of AFT Massachusetts, she joins ahead of an appearance at a May Day rally on Boston Common. Jelani Cobb is Dean of the Colombia Journalism School and writer for the New Yorker. He talks about Columbia in Trump’s crosshairs and journalism’s role holding Trump 2.0 to account.
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                    Best Of BPR 4/30: 'Alaska's Vanishing Native Villages' & Even Pigeons Know The Difference Between Monet And ManetToday:Patty Talahongva discusses her new film for Frontline, documenting climate devastation in Alaska for native communities; and the cultural impacts of forced relocation, first at direct hands of the American government, and now at the hands of its inability to deal with climate change.Then, it’s our favorite Hancock NH resident, author and naturalist Sy Montgomery on boozy chimps caught on camera getting loaded off of fermented breadfruit.
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                    BPR Full Show 4/30: Trading Politics For PopcornGBH executive arts editor Jared Bowen discusses an Edvard Munch exhibit at the Harvard Art Museum and Francis Ford Coppola at a 'Megalopolis' showing at the Coolidge Corner Theater.Patty Tahalongva is director, producer and writer of PBS Frontline's latest film "Alaska's Vanishing Native Villages." She joins via zoom to discuss the film, which follows the immediate impacts of climate change on indigenous communities forced to relocate.Naturalist and author Sy Montgomery talks about crows with math skills, booze-fueled feasts for wild chimps and the Cape Ann woodpecker.Former Suffolk County Sheriff Andrea Cabral on the Justice Department halting funds for victims of hate crimes and child abuse, and a new report from Harvard University report on antisemitism and Islamophobia on campus.
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                    Best Of BPR 4/29: The Lawyers Defending American DemocracyToday:Lawyers Defending American Democracy Executive Director Lauren Stiller Rikleen and former Massachusetts Attorney General Scott Harshbargar discuss attacks on the American legal system, and what their group is doing to hold bad actors to account.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
