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Thirty million red blood cells circulate twelve thousand miles in a never ceasing loop through our bodies every day. Our blood has to keep moving in order…
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This month marks 10 years since Connecticut first granted marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples. This hour we talk about the work that led up to a…
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In the 1996 landmark Sheff v. O’Neill case, the Connecticut Supreme Court found that minority students in Hartford's public schools “suffered daily” due…
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What does effective philanthropy look like in the 21st century?This hour, we sit down with Jay Williams, the President of the Hartford Foundation for…
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How well do we really know the poor? As our nation's economy grows and the jobless rate decreases, are we increasingly ignoring their voices? Haven't we…
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In the summer of 2018, the Colin McEnroe Show and the entire talk show team at WNPR had the honor in selecting Jason Perez for an internship at…
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When was the last time you saw someone with a disability? Do you have a loved one who is part of the community? Did you see a character on TV, or did you…
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Perhaps the most surprising thing about the Amazons of ancient Greek mythology is that they were not entirely mythical. While many of the deeds and…
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This hour: As Women's History Month draws to a close, we draw attention to a Connecticut native who was integral in the campaign for civil rights -- Judge…
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She grew up knowing more about "farming than feminism." Now she serves as leader of the oldest women's foundation in the country. This hour: a…