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April Programs

April 29, 2017

Climate One Radio's National Magazine:
Does Greening the Economy Leave Some People Behind?

Cities are leading the way in the greening of America’s economy. From urban parks and farms to microgrids and living buildings, dynamic urban planning can adapt to changing coastlines and severe weather delivered by a volatile climate. But there’s a risk that green-living innovations become solely the domain of a privileged urban elite. On today’s show we hear how issues from transit to housing to jobs are all affected by our changing climate, and how states like California are working to ensure that everyone benefits from a greener economy.

April 22, 2017

2017 Re:sound Specials from the Third Coast Audio Festival
The 2016 ShortDocs Show: Radio Cinema -
This hour we're featuring some of our favourite entries to the 2016 ShortDocs Challenge!

April 15, 2017

Truth, Politics and Power: DPRK Democratic People's Republic of Korea

This edition of Truth Politics and Power delves into the background and history of the nuclear stand off with North Korea.  As Pyongyang continues to develop nuclear weapons and the missiles to carry them, the Trump Administration vows that the US will resolve the crisis - with China’s help if possible, but on its own if necessary. Former Ambassador Christopher Hill discusses where we stand now and why options range from bad to worse, and Sheila Miyoshi Jager, author of Brothers at War: The Unending Conflict in Korea,on the 70 year struggle among Koreans to determine the future of their peninsula.

April 8, 2017

America Abroad
Trump's Approach to the Middle East

As the Trump administration begins ironing out its strategy in the Middle East, America Abroad examines what my lie ahead in regards to Israel, Syria, Iran, and the fight against ISIS.  This episode offers broad analysis of the current situation in these areas and the choices the new president faces.  We also look at the state of the US State Department how that impacts the dynamics in the region.

April 1, 2017

2017 Re:sound Specials from the Third Coast Audio Festival
The Sonic Wanders Show -
This hour on Re:sound we're going on three soundwalks that meander at the pace of real life.
 

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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