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Coming up Thursday on BPR:
Senator Edward Markey
Political commentator Chuck Todd
Former Massachusetts public safety secretary Andrea Cabral
Boston Globe travel writer Chris Muther
Recent segments
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In Wake Of Dual Shootings, Warren Calls For Immediate Vote On Assault Weapons Ban
"We have the capacity to force a vote, and I think it’s time we do that," the Massachusetts senator said. -
Baker Stands By State Vaccine Plan, Citing Strong Performance As Measured By Statistics
The governor acknowledged criticism from lawmakers but insisted the current mix of state and local efforts is most effective. -
All Rev'd Up: Harvard Should Be Leading On Reparations But Lags Behind
Students and advocates are calling on Harvard University to acknowledge its role in slavery and offer reparations. -
AG Healey: It Is Time To Stop 'Making Excuses' For Hate-Fueled Violence And Prosecute Hate Crimes
Healey tells Boston Public Radio she supports legislation to update the state's existing hate crime laws. -
Black Lives Have Been Lost Unnecessarily To COVID-19 Because Of America's Failure To Reckon With Systemic Racism, Former Harvard Researcher Says
If reparations to slavery were enacted before the pandemic, COVID-19 transmission and deaths could have been mitigated dramatically, according to Dr. Michelle Morse. -
'Significant' Threat If State Police Decline COVID-19 Vaccines, Says Former Suffolk County Sheriff
Andrea Cabral speaks about concerns regarding the 845 unvaccinated members of the State Police.
Listen to previous shows
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BPR Full Show 12/08: Ask the MBTA General Manager
BPR Full Show 12/08: Ask the MBTA General Manager -
Best Of BPR 12/07: Robert Kuttner On Mass Progressives & A Good Hygge To You
Best Of BPR 12/07: Robert Kuttner On Mass Progressives & A Good Hygge To You -
BPR Full Show 12/7: The Snuggle Is Real
BPR Full Show 12/7: The Snuggle Is Real -
BPR Full Show 12/06: Grapenut Pudding
BPR Full Show 12/06: Grapenut Pudding -
Best Of BPR 12/05: Free Prison Calls & Boston's Bad Grades On Housing
Best Of BPR 12/05: Free Prison Calls & Boston's Bad Grades On Housing