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Coming up Wednesday on BPR, live from the BPL:
Harvard national security expert Juliette Kayyem
Brandeis University President Arthur Levine about his new book "From Upheaval to Action: What Works in Changing Higher Ed,”
Summer camp segment with Jeanne Sherlock from Metro West YMCA and Chris Smith from After School and Beyond
The Ellie Fund's executive director Meredith Mendelson
Recent segments
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Columnist Shirley Leung On The Harvard Discrimination Case Ruling
A judge ruled Harvard doesn't discriminate against Asian Americans. -
Emily Rooney: Should The Media Fact Check The President Live?
CNN has started carrying graphic that fact-check the president as he speaks live on air. -
BPR News Quiz: 'Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead'
Our weekly news quiz featured Shakespearean shenanigans. -
Cabral: Botham Jean's Brother Hugging His Killer Is Appropriate. A Judge Hugging A Defendant Is Not
When Botham Jean’s brother Brandt took the stand at the sentencing of his brother’s killer Amber Guyger, he had an unusual request for the judge. On the stand, Brandt forgave Guyger for killing his brother, and asked the judge if he could hug her. The judge allowed it. -
Paul Reville On Judge's Ruling In Harvard Case
Harvard's admissions process passes muster in federal court, but isn't perfect, Reville said. -
Nancy Koehn On What Backers Of The Green New Deal Can Learn From FDR
Roosevelt introduced sweeping progressive policies with his New Deal. Can today's progressives do the same around climate change?
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