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In the first episode of the new season of Points of Departure, hosts Laurence and Rogelio speak with Martin Wolf of eco-friendly cleaning product maker Seventh Generation.
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Today, Sound Perimeter offers a unique musical experience featuring compositions by John Cage, as if seen through a window: tranquil landscapes on the outside and dynamic, playful interactions on the inside. Performances by Takahiro Yoshikawa and So Percussion.
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Today, Sound Perimeter offers a unique musical experience featuring compositions by John Cage, as if seen through a window: tranquil landscapes on the outside and dynamic, playful interactions on the inside. Performances by Takahiro Yoshikawa and So Percussion.
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KUAF Community SpotlightPete Hartman is joined by Dr. Steve Belinga, head of the Belinga Foundation, about their upcoming Journey to Africa event in Forth Smith on April 6.
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The Arkansas Department of Agriculture is holding public meetings to get input on updates to the state's renewed water plan.
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The first letter of the new Arkansas LEARNS Act stands for "literacy." We hear from an education policy expert on how these new policies focused on literacy will work and why the state scores so low when it comes to reading.
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A new season of Points of Departure launches this month with a focus on sustainable development at home and around the globe.
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As the crisis between Israel and Palestine continues overseas, residents of Northwest Arkansas express solidarity for Palestinian lives and demand our government cease giving aid to Israeli troops.
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Today in "Sound Perimeter," experience the cyclical nature of life, and the perpetual journey of exploration and discovery through the music of Jessie Montgomery and Elia Bastida.
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"TEA: the Transgender Experience in Arkansas" filmed in KUAF's Listening Lab profiles the lives of seven trans youth, women, and men. In this episode, host Taylor Johnson talks with 26-year-old Fayetteville trans man Elliot Rogillio about adjusting to trans life, his LGBTQ+ volunteer work, as well as being optimistic despite pervasive trans bias.