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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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Earlier this month, the District 3 team sat down with Marcina Langrine. Marcina is the Program Manager of the Marshallese Educational Initiative and the manager of the popular band MARK Harmoney. During the conversation, there was a discussion about her birth state, her passion for her community, the effects of COVID-19 on the Marshallese Population, and much more.
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On today's show, the unique nature of two cicada broods emerging this year. Also, a celebration of the "First Lady of Children’s Folk Songs” and the music she’s shared. Plus, the Marshallese Educational Initiative.
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Chemist and environmentalist, Martin Wolf explains how business and nature are out of balance and explores how to put the two on a more harmonious track.
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In this week’s excerpt of "I Am Northwest Arkansas," host Randy Wilburn speaks with Alice Gachuzo Colin, a Springdale resident who's wholly invested in her city. She works with the Springdale Martin Luther King, Jr. observation, the voter registration organization: Get Loud Arkansas, and went headlong into politics when she ran for Springdale City Council.
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Undisciplined, the podcast collaboration between KUAF and the African and African American Studies program at the University of Arkansas is hosting a series of on-location recordings next month. Last week Caree Banton, the chair of the History Department at the University of Arkansas and creator of Undisciplined, and Karynecia Conner, a teaching assistant professor of Social Studies, talked with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about the events.
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In this live episode at the University of Arkansas, Dustin, Lowell, and Dr. Caree Banton (chair of the history department at the University of Arkansas and host of the Undisciplined podcast) introduce The Zacchaeus Foundation. Learn more about The R Word podcast, The R Word events, and The Zacchaeus Foundation at thezacchaeusfoundation.org.
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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. The first episode is hosted by Taylor Johnson and features Ethan Avanzino, a 35-year-old trans man who lives in Eureka Springs and works in the commercial airline industry. The following is an excerpt of the long-form interview.
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The podcast "Points of Departure" highlights social problems like hunger, poverty and housing from local and global perspectives. The new season will premiere later this spring. Hosts Laurence Hare and Rogelio Garcia Contreras conducted a special conversation with Alyssa Snyder from local non-profit Seeds That Feed about an intercultural exchange in Barcelona addressing food insecurity.
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In this week’s excerpt of “I Am Northwest Arkansas,” host Randy Wilburn talks with Leah and Daniel Jordan, owners of Pearl's Books, about why they decided to open a bookstore with no personal small business ownership experience, what opening a business during the pandemic was like and how they support local authors.