Today on Boston Public Radio:
We began the show by asking listeners about their thoughts on high schools taking away students’ phones during school hours.
Gina Raimondo talked about the CHIPS and Science Act, including how it will work to expand tech hubs to cities all over America and how she worked across party lines to help get it passed. Raimondo is the U.S. Secretary of Commerce and the former governor of Rhode Island.
Charlie Sennott discussed the latest headlines from the war in Ukraine, the changes in Afghanistan around a year after the U.S. withdrew troops from the country and the treatment of Afghan women under the Taliban. Sennott is a news analyst for GBH and the founder of the GroundTruth Project.
Corby Kummer talked about the “cocktail of the summer,” the rise of THC beverages and how chilis are hot right now. Kummer is executive director of the food and society policy program at the Aspen Institute, a senior editor at The Atlantic and a senior lecturer at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy.
Michael Curry shared his thoughts on the CDC’s plans to address missteps in the pandemic response, the dissolution of the American dream and local police responses to white supremacist activity in Boston. Curry is chair of the NAACP Advocacy and Policy Committee, and is president and CEO of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers.
Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett Price discussed the fallout of a Mass. school attempting to punish a student for wearing a hijab, reactions to a diocese’s plan to spend millions of dollars on reparations and recent calls for equity in housing following news about racism in home evaluations. Monroe is a syndicated religion columnist and the Boston voice for Detour’s African American Heritage Trail. Price is founding pastor of Community of Love Christian Fellowship in Allston and the inaugural dean of Africana Studies at Berklee College of Music. Together, they host GBH’s All Rev’d Up podcast.
We ended the show by talking about how listeners’ plants are faring in the drought this summer.