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Chuck Todd on Wisconsin Supreme Court election result takeaways and it’s connection to the issue of abortion and other national headlines.
We opened the lines to ask listeners about their thoughts on the superintendent who lost his job offer for using the word ‘ladies’ in an e-mail. Did listeners think he committed a microaggression?
Andrea Cabral continued analysis of the Wisconsin Supreme Court election and future ramifications, the Alpaca Cop Squad in Missouri and more.
Paul Reville on high graduation & low college attendance rates for BPS students, the case of leading candidate for superintendent of the Easthampton Public Schools who lost his job offer for using the word ‘ladies’ in an e-mail and more.
Volunteer Jen Robinson from Moms Demand Action and co-lead of the Massachusetts chapter is on to discuss substantive action everyday people we can do to address gun violence in Massachusetts and beyond.
Sarah Thompson and Kendall DeBoer from the MFA are on to talk about the MFA’s exhibit of works of (and inspired by) Japanese print-maker Katsushika Hokusai and his Great Wave off Kanagawa.
We wrapped up the show by asking listeners how they maintain a healthy lifestyle despite pills that advertise magic weight loss.
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