Talk of the Towns 3/8/19

Talk of the Towns 3/8/19

Author: WERU-FM 89.9 March 8, 2019 Duration: 0:00
Producer/Host: Ron Beard, University of Maine Cooperative Extension Engineer: Amy Browne Community concerns and opportunities: Combatting Racism in our schools and our communities Key Discussion Points: Can someone offer a definition of racism, one that helps frame your work Can you distinguish between individual behavior and “institutional” racism? How does racism “show up” in your experience as high school students and citizens of Mount Desert Island and the state of Maine? How do you serve as allies to those who are subject to racism in their everyday lives? What steps are you taken to confront racism in your school and community? How do we, as a society, confront the racism that is part of our history and persists today? Guests: Students from Mount Desert Island High School Civil Rights Team: Grace Munger, Lily Turner, Dawson Burnett, Finn Baker, Elliot Servaites, Sirohi Kumar, Faith Reece, Lexi Simard, Claire Shaw, Bella Galarza Michelle Merica, Faculty Advisor, MDI High School Civil Rights Team Jackie Davidson, Executive Director, YWCA of Mount Desert Island

Tune into the voices and stories that shape the coastal communities of Midcoast Maine. Talk of the Towns | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives is a living record, pulling from the deep audio archives of community radio station WERU. This podcast offers more than just headlines; it’s an ongoing conversation about local governance, cultural shifts, and the historical threads that bind towns together. You’ll hear town meeting discussions, interviews with neighbors making a difference, and analyses of issues that matter right here, from fisheries and forestry to education and the arts. Produced by WERU-FM 89.9, each episode serves as a thoughtful, ground-level look at the forces shaping society in this unique region. By preserving these spoken word broadcasts, the podcast creates a valuable resource for anyone curious about the real-life interplay of society, culture, and history in small-town New England. It’s authentic, unscripted, and directly connected to the landscape it discusses. For a genuine sense of place and purpose, this archive is an essential listen.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

Talk of the Towns | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
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Talk of the Towns 1/8/20: Knitting as Craft, Knitting as Life Force [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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Producer/Host: Ron Beard Studio Engineer: Amy Browne Key Discussion Points: What led each guest to knitting and how does it factor into their lives now? As members of a weekly knitting group at the Jesup Memorial Library…
Talk of the Towns 12/13/19: Peninsula Free Health Clinic [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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Producer/Host: Ron Beard Studio Engineer: Amy Browne Key Discussion Points: What motivated folks to create Peninsula Free Health Clinic in 2013? What services do you provide and who provides them? Where are you located?…