What Happened Today On WNHH

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Friday’s broadcasts on WNHH radio lauded black women in medicine, explored a new brunch pop-up in town, and broke down the heartbreak looming for the insurance industry in the face of accident-preventing self-driving cars.

Pediatrician Tamiko Jackson joined host Babz Rawls-Ivy on LoveBabz LoveTalk.” They discussed her education and entry into medicine, how to sustain a black business, and her work with New Haven Pediatric & Adolescent Medical Services, which will celebrate a tenth birthday this year. To listen to the full episode, click on or download the audio above. 

There’s a new brunch pop-up in town! Chefs Craig Hutchinson and Alex Lishchynsky joined Lucy Gellman for the first part of a Kitchen Sync” double header on new year’s food resolutions, and how Elm Citizens are eating in 2016. During part two, Gellman collected culinary resolutions from New Haveners. To listen to either episode, click on or download the above audio.

On Dateline New Haven,” host Paul Bass invited back the world’s best pundits” for the first Pundit Friday of the year. With Inner City News’s Babz Rawls-Ivy, Ugly Radio’s Joe Ugly, New Haven Independent reporter Markeshia Ricks, and radio pro Michelle Turner, he discussed the week’s top news: New Haven’s reaction to the new national wave of immigration raids, buildings that have been found not up to code, tenant’s rights, and the sorrow behind this story. To listen to the full episode, click on or download the audio above. 

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