WHFR Podcasts

WHFR Forum Podcast for June 12, 2012

Monday FORUM, 6-11-12: Sierra Club & Freakonomics

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WHFR Monday Forum

Two of the best recent podcasts from the internet: Sierra Club Radio from 6-2-12 gives us the latest environmental news, and from Freakonomics Radio, Stephen J. Dubner: "You Eat What You Are, Pt. 2"--the challenge of feeding 7 billion people while protecting the environment.

The New WHFR Journal Podcast for June 8, 2012

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WHFR Monday Forum Podcast for June 4, 2012

WHFR Journal, 6-1-12: Kristyn Taylor

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WHFR Journal

Today, for the first half hour, an interview with local community activist Kristyn Taylor, who has been a spokesperson for several local advocacy groups, including Save Our Pools. She recently formed a Facebook group: Dearborn Residents for Accountability, which hopes to get more information out to the public on current city issues so we can all give better input to our elected representatives.

Blue Pontiac, a rooty acoustic band

Tuesday FORUM, 5-29-12: Heights News & Views wsg/Rep. Bob Constan

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WHFR Forum

Host Ned Apigian, a Deaborn Heights councilperson, interviews the Michigan State Representative from the Dearborn Heights area, Bob Constan. Representative Constan explains current budget and tax situations and new bills moving through Lansing, as well as his announced new campaign to be the Dearborn Heights area Commissioner for Wayne County.

Monday FORUM, 5-28-12: Parent Connection

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WHFR Monday Forum

Local host Margaret King Ahmed welcomes two guests from the non-profit United States Green Building Council--Detroit Chapter--to talk about how to change the way homes, businesses, and communities are designed to better benefit people, places--including our schools--and the economy: Margaret Matta, Registered Architect and Advocate for Green Schools,
and Ramon Corpez, Professional Architect Designer and Chair of Advocacy for USGBC.

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