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  • We get updates on the Indiana State Board of Education wanting to protect schools that open virtually, learn about cultural sensitivity in the fight against the coronavirus, and get a snapshot of one Indianapolis elementary school as it reopens.
  • Today we talk to the hosts of the podcast “After the Uprising,” which investigates what happened to Danyé Dion Jones, who was found hanging from a tree in Missouri in 2018. We also get an update on what's happening with redistricting in Indiana.
  • Today we revisit a few of the most interesting topics we covered this week, including a streaming service built to present Indiana documentaries, the concept of intergenerational trauma and what steps families can take to heal, and a popular class at Notre Dame that’s been turned into a book.
  • Explore the lives and music of John W. Bubbles and Todd Duncan. Both had deep roots on the Indiana Avenue scene and were featured in the original cast of George Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess.
  • Monument Circle Historic Preservation with guests include Marsh Davis - President of Indiana Landmarks, David Baker - Administrator of the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission and Bill Browne - President of Ratio Architects.
  • No Limits talks about early childhood reading with Indianapolis Public Library CEO Jackie Nytes, library early learning specialist Abby Brown, and United Way of Central Indiana President and CEO Ellen Annala.
  • A repeat of the March 22, 2012 show. The role of the Peace Corps in a changing world with Peace Corps President Kevin Quigley and Corps veterans from Indiana.
  • Exploring emerging ethical dilemmas with Jessica Baron - Notre Dame Reilly Center for Science, Technology and Values, Marya Lieberman - Notre Dame associate prof of chemistry and biochemistry and Indiana State Police Lt. Chuck Cohen.
  • Early childhood education with guests Ted Maple - United Way of Central Indiana Director of Education, Connie Sherman - St. Mary's Child Center, Connie Bond Stuart - PNC Bank.
  • Old and new drug problems - meth, bath salts and heroin. Our guests include Niki Crawford and Tami Watson with Indiana State Police and Rachel Botkin - Fairbanks Hospital nurse practitioner.
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