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  • A discussion about educating African-American boys with guests: Karega Rausch, Research Associate at Indiana University; Rob Helfenbein, Curriculum Studies Director at CUME; Marcus Robinson, Chancellor of the Tindley Accelerated School.
  • Artist James Spencer Russell solo show at the Indiana State Museum, Butler ArtsFest "Fables, Fairy Tales, and Physics" and Brazilian programming for the public library by artists Artur Silva and Kyle Long.
  • October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month - Laura Berry, Exec Dir, Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence; Lisa Osterman, Director of Strategic Initiatives Community Solutions and Kelly McBride, Executive Director of the Domestic Violence Network.
  • On today's show we talk about efforts to encourage women to get involved in politics, and hear from current and former leaders about their experiences.
  • On today's show we talk to historians and experts about the history of baseball in Indiana, then get an update on how colleges are preparing for the fall.
  • Today we hear from a public health expert on how close Indiana is to reaching herd immunity, and find out what that means for our everyday lives.
  • Arabian Nights at North Central, this year's Start With Art luncheon, and the Actor's Theatre of Indiana's production of The Fantasticks.
  • Today's No Limits features the Indiana State Museum's new exhibit, Rad Science, opening Saturday Sept 5. Our guests are Traci Cromwell, Director of Collections; Rebecca Smith, Director of Education; Darryl Masson, Physics TA, Purdue and Skateboarder (representing exhibit sponsor Purdue University).
  • What would leadership in the United States look like with a two-person, two-party Executive system - two Presidents? Constitutional scholar and professor David Orentlicher, also a former Indiana elected representative, takes a look at what such a system could do to resolve modern political conundrums at the highest levels of government.
  • Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Gary, Indiana's Vivian Carter. During the 1950s, Carter co-founded the influential independent record label Vee-Jay Records.
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