BPR Full Show 08/06/2019: Surrender To Oblivion
Publisher |
WGBH
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Aug 06, 2019
Episode Duration |
02:44:45

Today on Boston Public Radio:

  • We opened the lines to hear from listeners about how mass shootings are affecting our mental health.

  • NBC Sports reporter Trenni Kusnierek discussed a recent Major League Soccer player's goal celebration decision to grab a field microphone and call on Congress to end gun violence, and the league's decision not to punish him.

  • Chris Dempsey and Jim Aloisi discussed Governor Charlie Baker's transportation bond bill, highlighting aspects where the governor is a leader and where he's falling behind. Dempsey is director of Transportation For Massachusetts. Aloisi is a former Massachusetts Secretary of Transportation and is on the board of TransitMatters.

  • ACLU Executive Director Carol Rose discussed anti-immigration rhetoric coming out of the White House in the aftermath of the El Paso shooting, and what the civil liberties union is doing to protect immigrants rights.

  • Lizzie Post discussed her new book* Higher Etiquette: A Guide to the World of Cannabis, From Dispensaries to Dinner Parties.*

  • We took listener calls again, this time to hear horror stories and odes to the long distance bus ride.

  • Poet Richard Blanco joined us for another edition of Village Voice, and shared a collection of poems to help us “surrender to oblivion” and recenter in the wake of trauma with recent mass shootings. Blanco is the fifth presidential inaugural poet in U.S. history, his new book How To Love A Country deals with various socio-political issues that shadow America.

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