On today's Morning Magazine, from August Reede, from SAFE Boulder about the mutual aid group's campaign for public letter writing events dedicated to sending messaged to incarcerated political prisoners. Listen: Hosted by KGNU's Jack Armstrong.
On today's Morning Magazine, we hear a conversation with attorney for the CO Freedom of Information Coalition, Eric Maxfield, on how the public will not know how much student athletes are getting paid and how that could lead to discrimination. Listen: Hosted by KGNU's Jack Armstrong.
On today's Morning Magazine, we hear a conversation with Alyson Duffey, director of development at Boulder Open Space Conservancy, about the Full Moon Jazz event coming up this weekend. Then, the latest episode of Dot-org, our biweekly spotlight of local non-profits. After that, the show wraps up with September's Nature Almanac. […]
On today's Morning Magazine, we hear from a student leader at Longmont Highschool, Sinead Fuller, about an organized walkout of the school a week after a mass shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. Listen: Hosted by KGNU's Sam Fuqua.
On today's Morning Magazine, KGNU's Jack Armstrong interviews Juan, an editor from El Diario de la Gente about resurrecting the publications that focuses on the issues of minoritized students on the CU Boulder Campus Listen: Hosted by KGNU's Jack Armstrong.
On today's Morning Magazine, KGNU's Sam Fuqua sits down with Patty Dooley-Strappelli, a Boulder County Environmental Health Specialist on the importance of mitigating radon exposure and how to properly test the places you frequent the most. Listen: Hosted by KGNU's Jack Armstrong.
On today's Morning Magazine, it's Labor Day! You'll hear an interview between KGNU's Hannah Leigh Myers and Boulder Area Labor Council's Alejandra Beatty about the past, present, and future of labor organization in Boulder. Listen: Hosted by KGNU's Jack Armstrong.