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  • Today on No Limits we discuss a new training program that more Indiana organizations are embracing called Undoing Racism. Our guests are Child Advocates Executive Director Cindy Booth, Pamela Ross, VP of Opportunity, Equity and Inclusion from CICF and Freedom Kolb Special Projects Manager for Hamilton Southeastern Schools.
  • Today on No Limits we break from elections coverage to talk about an Indiana faith based family sports program that is celebrating 50 years. Our guests are Steve Carr, current First Baptist Athletics Director, Commissioner Stacy Lozer and George Robinson.
  • Today on No Limits we discuss the restaurant program Devour Indy, it's history, it's charity and how it's helped grow Indy's food scene. Our guests are Elise Shrock, Indiana Restaurant & Lodging Association, Kathy Osborn, Faegre Baker Daniels and Chris Clifford with Huse Culinary.
  • It's the busiest season of the year for some farms and orchards in Indiana. In addition to harvesting, many welcome the public to enjoy fall produce and autumnal attractions. Today on All IN, we talk about harvest festivals across the state.
  • Today on No Limits we talk about advances in HIV treatment and testing, efforts to address the virus in Indiana and the HIV modernization movement. Our guests are Associate Professor of Sociology at IUPUI Carrie Foote; Alan Witchey, president & CEO, Damien Center; and Tyne Parlett, Housing Program Manager, Damien Center.
  • DACA was upheld in a recent Supreme Court decision, but immigration advocates say the fight is far from over. How will the decision impact the people of Indiana?
  • It's been three months since COVID-19 first hit the U.S. Many states, including Indiana, are well on their way to reopen. But there's still no vaccine. How careful should we be right now?
  • Today we re-air our conversation with representatives from three Indiana homeless shelters to find out how they're adapting to the pandemic.
  • Today we talk about what research has been done on life expectancy in local communities, and some of the disparities highlighted by the pandemic, especially in the Black community in Indiana.
  • Today we talk about latest season of Qu Pasa, Midwest?, the bilingual podcast for Indianas Hispanic community based out of WNIN in Evansville.
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