Today On WNHH Radio

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Rawls-Ivy and Bartlett-Josie.

Did you know that there’s an election coming up on Nov. 8? Friday’s programs on WNHH radio make sure listeners do, calling Hillary Clinton’s trustworthiness into question, examining how campaigns are set up to run locally and nationally, looking at the politics of food insecurity, and relating this week’s local news to possible sea changes on the political horizon.

In her last episode of LoveBabz LoveTalk” before the national election, host Babz Rawls-Ivy talks to campaign manager Christine Bartlett-Josie about local and national politics and the Connecticut ballot that voters will see next week. To listen, click on or download the audio above or check out WNHH’s Elm City Lowdown” podcast.

Kitchen Sync” host Lucy Gellman talks to Lucy Nolan, executive director of End Hunger Connecticut!, and fellow WNHH host Babz Rawls-Ivy, editor of the Inner-City News CT, about how elections affect changes in food policy and the allocation of federal funds for benefits programs. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or check out the new Kitchen Sync” podcast on iTunes.

Do black voters feel that they can trust Hillary Clinton? Are her verbal slights and slip-ups against people of color too great to overcome? On this episode of Community Spotlight,” host Samuel T. Ross-Lee, pastor at Immanuel Baptist Church, poses these questions, discussing with Ugly Radio’s Joe Ugly whether HRC can and will mobilize voters of color on Nov. 8. To listen, click on or download the audio above.

It’s Pundit Friday! Babz Rawls-Ivy, Joe Ugly and Markeshia Ricks revisit the latest prostitution sting, plans to improve traffic flow on Chapel Street, a Black Lives Matter picket, and the heartwarming reunion of a family with a long-missing man. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or checkout WNHH’s Dateline New Haven” podcast.

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