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Coming up Thursday on BPR:
Former USAID administrator Andrew Natsios
Boston Globe’s Shirley Leung
Former Massachusetts Secretary of Public Safety Andrea Cabral
Vulture podcast critic Nick Quah
Recent segments
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Teachers of color face burnout while schools struggle to represent diverse students
In Massachusetts, a large gap exists between students and teachers of color. -
School officials scrambling to find solutions as violence breaks out in schools nationwide
Former Massachusetts Secretary of Education Paul Reville joined Boston Public Radio on Thursday to share his thoughts -
Traveling abroad? Rick Steves explains what you should know
On his latest trip to Rome, Rick Steves’ longtime tour guide was nervous because she had not given a tour in almost two years. “She was tearful at the end… -
Boston is noisy. That can have long-term health effects, researcher says
Erica Walker said loud noises can trigger a person's fight-or-flight response -
Legalized marijuana is 'delivering on its basic promises,' Boston Globe reporter says
It’s been five years since Massachusetts voters legalized recreational marijuana -
Skating is 'like therapy' for Boston's Skate Hags
The group can be found at the Smith Field playground rink in Allston once a week.
Listen to previous shows
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Best Of BPR 6/17: Congressman Seth Moulton & How Latino News Habits Might Shape The Election
Best Of BPR 6/17: Congressman Seth Moulton & How Latino News Habits Might Shape The Election -
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Best Of BPR 6/13: Ayanna Pressley On SCOTUS Mifepristone Ruling & Hamilton-Garrett Academy
Best Of BPR 6/13: Ayanna Pressley On SCOTUS Mifepristone Ruling & Hamilton-Garrett Academy -
Best Of BPR 6/12: On Palestinian Nonviolent Resistance & Previewing Embrace Ideas Festival
Best Of BPR 6/12: On Palestinian Nonviolent Resistance & Previewing Embrace Ideas Festival