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Monday on BPR:
NAACP’s Michael Curry
MIT economist Jon Gruber
Food policy authority Corby Kummer
“All Rev’d Up" with the Reverends Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III
Recent segments
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T suffers from lack of oversight and management, not funding, say transportation legislators
Co-chairs of the Joint Committee on Transportation spoke to Boston Public Radio about current issues, including narrowing the T's control of commuter rails. -
NAACP convention will return to Boston for first time in 40 years
The upcoming convention is reigniting a history that goes back to the organization’s founding. -
Hope shines through in devastating new FRONTLINE documentary on Ukraine invasion
“20 Days in Mariupol” captures violence and destruction in the earliest days of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. -
Former public safety secretary ‘shocked’ by reports that DCF puts foster youth’s funds into state coffers
Andrea Cabral joined Boston Public Radio to discuss the $15 million in the last three years. -
Wu takes aim at state education commissioner’s claims about BPS
“We have a very different idea of what it means to work together and to have a productive relationship,” the mayor said of Commissioner Jeff Riley. -
'Macbeth' takes the stage at this year's Shakespeare on the Common
Commonwealth Shakespeare Company is putting on a production of 'Macbeth' for the summer
Listen to previous shows
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BPR Full Show 08/07: Thirty to Fifty Feral Concert-Goers
BPR Full Show 08/07: Thirty to Fifty Feral Concert-Goers -
Best Of BPR: Striking Actors & Writers Are Canaries In The Coal Mine For AI Protections
Best Of BPR: Striking Actors & Writers Are Canaries In The Coal Mine For AI Protections -
Best Of BPR 8/04: Sen. Elizabeth Warren & Remembering Sinead O'Connor
Best Of BPR 8/04: Sen. Elizabeth Warren & Remembering Sinead O'Connor -
BPR Full Show 08/04: Closer We Are To Fine
BPR Full Show 08/04: Closer We Are To Fine -
Best Of BPR 7/24: An Arts Education For The Modern Age & The Art Of The Perpetual Stew
Best Of BPR 7/24: An Arts Education For The Modern Age & The Art Of The Perpetual Stew