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  • Today we revisit our conversation on schools and how they’re handling the pandemic, hear the story of a Burmese refugee who made a new home in Indiana, and learn about a streaming service launched this summer made for Indiana documentaries.
  • Back to School - Guests: Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett, Indiana State Teachers Association President Nate Schnellenberger, GEO Foundation Founder and President Kevin Teasley and IPS parent and former missionary Loren Sprowl, father of 10
  • The shrinking center/increasing polarization of American politics. Guests: Indiana Republican Party Chair Murray Clark, Former Indiana and Marion County Democratic Party Chair Kip Tew, Butler University Political Science Chair Terri Jett and Political Analyst Brian Howey
  • State of the Arts in Central Indiana. Quests: Indiana Arts Commission Executive Director Lewis Ricci, Arts Council of Indianapolis President and CEO Dave Lawrence and Carol Baker - Director of Educational Outreach for Carmel's Center for the Performing Arts/Palladium.
  • The Effects of Federal Health Care Reform on Indiana. Guests: Seema Verma - Health Policy Consultant and author of the Healthy Indiana Plan, Dr. Tim Hobbs - Chief Physician Executive at Community Health Network and benefits consultant Bob Piha with LoCascio Hadden and Dennis.
  • The first rock and roll concerts in the Hoosier state took place on Indiana Avenue, and the Avenue's scene also produced some of Indianas first homegrown rock and roll stars.
  • A discussion of how Flu and other contagions are hitting Hoosiers hard this winter with guests Indiana State Department of Health Commissioner Dr. Jerome Adams and Indiana's Chief Medical Consultant Dr.Joan Duwve.
  • The Indiana Repertory Theatre's production of Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol, We Are City Residence and "Indiana Out Loud: Dan Carpenter on the Heartland Beat".
  • The newest addition to the Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Legacy of Gene and Marilyn Glick, entitled "Talking Wall" was concepted and designed by Indiana artist Bernard Williams and invites an open-ended conversation about the African-American history of Indianapolis.
  • Indiana is also working to ban the sale of a host of invasive plants on land. The DNR expects to hold a public meeting about the ban in early December.
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