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Monday on BPR:
Harvard’s Juliette Kayyem
ACLU of Massachuetts' Carol Rose
Michael Curry from the Mass League of Community Health Centers
David Shapiro, YMCA of Greater Boston
James Beard-award winning Chef and author Alexander Smalls
Recent segments
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                    AG Maura Healey: 'Huge Infusion Of Cash' Needed From Federal GovernmentThe federal government will need to provide a safety net to protect people and businesses who are struggling during the spread of COVID-19.
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                    Chuck Todd: How Long Will We Be Able To Social Distance?Todd predicts that we have until the end of April before people start getting cabin fever.
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                    Ali Noorani Condemns Trump’s Planned Immigration Rule Changes Amid COVID-19The National Immigrant Forum's executive director accused the Trump administration of 'trying to create a narrative that blames the foreigner’ for the coronavirus.
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                    Ed Markey Explains Call For 'Manhattan Project-Style Approach' to Handle CoronavirusThe senator liked the impact of COVID-19 to World War II and the Great Depression.
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                    Art Caplan: Precautions To Take When Ordering TakeoutOrdering food delivery is fine if you follow a protocol to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
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                    CNN's John King Talks Coronavirus, Tuesday's Primaries And Tom Brady's FutureKing said the president was ‘much more in command of the facts’ than in previous addresses.
Listen to previous shows
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                      BPR Full Show 6/20: "Ask the Mayor" with Michelle WuHeadlines are flooded with news of the missing Titanic tourist submersible. We opened the lines to see if listeners would take a big risk into the depths of the ocean if they had the means to do so. Gerry Condon & Helen Jaccard of the Golden Rule sailboat joined to tell us more about the project of Veterans for Peace. They advocate for nuclear disarmament. Lee Pelton, president of The Boston Foundation, discussed the anticipated SCOTUS ruling on affirmative action as a former college leader and its impacts on nonprofits; and a new report that several cities in Mass have disregarded the state’s affordable housing requirement. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu joined for Ask The Mayor where she answered questions from listeners. She addressed the car accident she was in, home rule petitions and more. Do you have a go-to toilet in Boston? Do we need more public restrooms in the city? We asked listeners to text or call to share their thoughts.
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                      Best of BPR: Boston Mayor Michelle Wu Talks Education EquityBest of BPR: Boston Mayor Michelle Wu Talks Education Equity
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                      Best of BPR: Juneteenth & Health EquityBest of BPR: Juneteenth & Health Equity
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                      BPR Full Show 6/19: Reflecting on JuneteenthMichael Curry reflects on last week’s Health Equity Compact Trends Summit, and Juneteenth in Boston. We followed his segment by taking calls and texts about what it means to celebrate Juneteenth and support Black communities. Jenee Osterheldt of the Globe discusses season 3 of A Beautiful Resistance. The series is all about Black joy and Black lives. Rumman Chowdhury is a Responsible AI fellow at the Berkman Center at Harvard, and Will Knight is a senior writer at WIRED. They join for an AI/tech panel. Charlie Sennott joins to discuss the death of whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, a seeker of truth. Corby Kummer discusses the local seafood we should be getting ourselves familiar with; NYC setting minimum wage for food delivery workers. We wrapped up the shows by discussing how animals seem to be fighting back. One example are the Orcas off the coast of Spain are attacking sailboats in targeted strikes, sinking three boats in the last year alone.
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                      Best Of BPR: Gov. Maura Healey Is Bracing For "Misguided" SCOTUS Affirmative Action RulingBest Of BPR: Gov. Maura Healey Is Bracing For "Misguided" SCOTUS Affirmative Action Ruling
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
