The most recent programs on WNHH radio add to New Haveners’ perspectives on the Smithsonian’s new National Museum of African American History & Culture, get into the nitty gritty of partisan politics and voting, and highlight new fiction.
“Mornings with Mubarakah” host Mubarakah Ibrahim speaks about her visit to the new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., and why it’s well worth the trip and many-hour visit. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or check out WNHH’s “Elm City Lowdown” podcast on iTunes or Soundcloud.
On “Dateline New Haven,” Elm City transplant Greg Grinberg talks about two world-changing projects he’s spearheading to change how we grocery-shop and eat and how we vote. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or check out WNHH’s “Dateline New Haven” podcast on iTunes or Soundcloud.
“Book Talk” Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Mark Slouka about story and memory, truth and fiction, and the inherent tension between Slouka’s sense of tragedy and his desire for redemption in his novel Brewster. Guest readers Sam Purdy and Jessica Sager join Oppenheimer to discuss brothers and fathers, power and pain, and what it means to run the race we run. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or check out Book Talk’s website.