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Justice For Chocolate

Patrick and Mara Tcheuno started their own farm Bibamba Artisan Chocolate in Cameroon to fight against the system that oppressed his village. After moving to Denver, they continue to support his home while distributing chocolate at Colorado Farmer's Markets. KGNU's Rossana Longo-Better spoke with Patrick Tcheuno about his journey of setting […]

todayJuly 5, 2022 85

A Public Affair

YA Book Review: No Filter and Other Lies

KGNU's Young Adult book reviewer Phoebe Donovan interviews Crystal Maldonado, author of No Filter and Other Lies. Phoebe Donovan. Maldonado's debut novel, Fat Chance, Charlie Vega, was a Cosmopolitan Best New Book and a POPSUGAR Best New YA Novel. Listen: (Download Audio)

todayJune 30, 2022 37

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Radio Nibbles: 50 Shades Of Green

On today's Radio Nibbles, host, John Lehndorff talks about the creamy, crunchy, and deep-fried ways you can enjoy locally grown spinach (plus a special Elvis Recipe). After that, we will hear from Radio Nibbles guest Dr. Benjamin R. Teitelbaum, an Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology and Internation Affairs at the University […]

todayJune 30, 2022 67

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New Tool Shows How Environmental Inequities Are Distributed Across Colorado

Social inequities can sometimes compound the vulnerabilities associated with living in an area at risk of climate disasters. KGNU's Rossana Longo-Better spoke with Colorado State University Environmental Epidemiologist David Rojas speaking about the Colorado EnviroScreen tool he helped to develop to identify these areas and raise awareness and prompt mitigation […]

todayJune 30, 2022 68

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Why We Should Start Talking About Public Pool Closures

Boulder is one of many cities across the US experiencing a lifeguard shortage. While this may seem minor to those with access to private pools, for low-income families and families of color, it means more children and adults will never learn to swim.  Across the US, Sixty-four percent of African-American, […]

todayJune 30, 2022 53

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What Should Coloradans Know About Ticks?

As Coloradans hit the trails this summer, the fear of ticks may loom in the back of many of their minds. Ticks are blood-sucking pests that are notorious for carrying Lyme disease and a lot of myths about what they are and how to avoid them. KGNU’S Alexis Kenyon spoke […]

todayJune 29, 2022 25

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FEMA Administrator Met To Discuss Progress On The Marshall Fire Recovery

Several local elected officials from Boulder County, Louisville, and Superior, along with U.S. Representative Joe Neguse, met with the Federal Management Agency Administrator Deanne Chriswell yesterday in Louisville. The group met as part of a roundtable discussion on the progress of the Marshall Fire recovery. KGNU's Rossana Longo-Better was there. […]

todayJune 28, 2022 16

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