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Would Dr. King Approve Of The I-93 Blockade?
The Reverends Emmett G. Price III and Irene Monroe joined Boston Public Radio to talk about race, history and civil rights on Martin Luther King, Jr.… -
BPR: MLK, Service, and Race Relations in 2015
Ground truth's Charlie Sennott joins Jim and Margery to shed some light on why there has been so little coverage of the Boko Haram massacres, and why… -
BPR: The Paris Unity Rally
Charlie Sennott shares his thought about France terrorist attacks, but also on the mass slaughters by Boko Haram in Nigeria. Mike Astrue and John Nucci… -
Revs. Irene Monroe And Emmett G. Price III Talk About Late Sen. Edward Brooke
Senator Edward Brooke, the first African American popularly elected to serve in the US Senate, died Saturday at the age of 95. Sen. Brooke was a… -
BPR: The Tsarnaev Trial and Remembering Ed Brooke
Charlie Sennott explores the Tsarnaev from an international perspective and checks in with us about what's happening with Ground Truth.Shannon O'Brien and… -
BPR Year In Review: Politics, Television, and Comedy
Charlie Sennott joins us for a year in review inspired by the MFA's Goya exhibit. He discusses the resurgence of old Cold War tensions, and the… -
BPR Rewind: A Governor, A President, And An Economist
Governor Michael Dukakis discusses Charlie Baker, the North South Rail, his South Station Dedication, immigration reform, and his testimony for Robel… -
BPR: Frustrated Politicians, Faulty Prenatal Testing, and Faux Christmas Trees
Charlie Sennott discusses the hostage situation in Australia, recent attacks in Kabul, and continues his analysis of the Senate Torture report.Joanna… -
BPR: Harvard Law School Protests, Rich Davey's Exit Interview, Guitarist Tom Rush
Harvard Law students are requesting a delay of final exams due to students' involvement in recent protests. The students -- some of whom were protesting… -
BPR: Torture Report Discussions
The Senate Torture Report was released yesterday and a lot of politicians had something to say about it. We ask you what you think.Boston Globe Editor,…