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What's behind Indiana's 'brain drain'? And what is top of mind for youth advocates for the 2023 Indiana Legislative Session?
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As children prepare to return to school Lakeshore Public Radio's Dee Dotson and Tom Maloney spoke with youth advocates as well as health care industry leaders about helping children navigate the school year.
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Indiana Youth Institute President and CEO Tami Silverman speaks with Lakeshore Public Radio's Dee Dotson about the Annie E. Casey Foundations 2022 National Kids Count Data Book.
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Today: Lake County Democratic Party chairman Jim Weiser is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about the process of selecting a successor to Crown Point Mayor David Uran, who is leaving public office on June 2nd to become the president and CEO of the South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority. NIPSCO reopened its Gary Business Office and NiSource executive Jennifer Montague has the details of the post-COVID reopening. And northwest Indiana financial advisor Greg Hammer sheds some insight on what to look for in a financial advisor, if you don't have one already.
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Today: Racial justice educator and author Debby Irving is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about her book “Waking Up White,” and about her March 24th virtual visit to Indiana University Northwest. Her presentation is called “I’m A Good Person, Isn’t That Enough?” She’s devoting her life to exploring the impact that white skin can have on perception, and how individuals can help themselves and others change misconceptions and attitudes.
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Today: Racial justice educator and author Debby Irving is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about her book “Waking Up White,” and about her March 24th virtual visit to Indiana University Northwest. Her presentation is called “I’m A Good Person, Isn’t That Enough?” She’s devoting her life to exploring the impact that white skin can have on perception, and how individuals can help themselves and others change misconceptions and attitudes.
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Today: Peg McGriff with the William Henry Harrison chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about their March 16th “Indiana Vietnam Veterans Gift Event,” at the Valparaiso Public Library. The event is to thank veterans who served between 1955 and 1975 – from the first advisors sent into Vietnam to then-President Nixon’s end of the Vietnam War – for their service and to connect them with the assistance they often need.
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Today: Indiana Youth Institute president-CEO Tami Silverman is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about the role that teachers and other people have in…
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Today: Besides a look at Indiana Humanities' "INSeparable" 2019 initiative as described by the organization's CEO Keira Amstutz, we talk about child abuse…
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Today: The Mascot Hall of Fame officially opened to the public in Whiting and we have two conversations -- first, with the Executive Director of the…