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March Programs

March 7, 2015
Reveal

Public radio's regular program showcasing investigative stories, brought to you by The Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX. In this episode, we track down secrets one powerful religious hierarchy was keeping under wraps; troops open up to Reveal about their experiences with torture and whether officers are being held accountable; and high-speed broadband is like electricity for the 21st century. Reveal examines why so many cities are left with poor service.

March 14, 2015
Innovation Hub – Closing the Gap: A Women’s History Month Special

This Women’s History Month, we’ve got the stories of deeply-driven - and powerful - women-- who upended expectation, reimagined what was possible, and changed their worlds - and maybe your world a little too.

March 21, 2015
Intelligence Squared U.S. – The American Consciousness: The Fabric of Our Identity

Genetically modified (GM) foods have been around for decades, and they are developed for a number of different reasons—to fight disease, enhance flavor, resist pests, improve nutrition, survive drought. Across the country and around the world, communities are fighting the cultivation of genetically engineered crops. Are they safe? How do they impact the environment? Can they improve food security? Is the world better off with or without GM food? The debaters are Robert Fraley, Charles Benbrook, Alison Van Eenennaam, and Margaret Mellon.

March 28, 2015
Taxed-Off! An In-depth Look at The American Tax System

In “Taxed-Off!”, a one-hour special for public radio, investigative journalist and public radio producer Audrey Quinn gathers elected officials, tax experts, and individual citizens to explore the grand experiment that is the U.S tax system.

Brian is a Spokane native who has been interested in sound technology ever since playing with a reel-to-reel deck as a kid. He learned radio broadcasting on KSFC, before it was part of Spokane Public Radio but still was part of the broadcasting program at Spokane Falls Community College. Brian also studied radio at Clatsop Community College in Astoria, Oregon, where he featured new age and fusion jazz on his own show. He admits that at heart he is a news junkie, which fits in well with his work Saturday mornings as regional host for NPR's Morning Edition.
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