This Week on Radio 116
It's the 35th anniversary of Earth day today, and we'll speak with environmental expert, Don J. Melnick. In our documentary series, Sarah Dalsimer follows a blind man on his daily commute in the city. Valencia Grant reports on how black women are reaching out to spread the word about how HIV/AIDS.
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First, the News...
Priya Ganapati has the latest headlines.
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Selfishly Saving the Environment
Host Jess Mador talked with Columbia Professor Don Melnick about being an environmentalist for solely selfish reasons.
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Walking Blind
Sarah Dalsimer spent the day with a blind commuter in New York City.
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Grad Students on Strike
Nazanin Rafsanjani visited the picket line at Columbia University's graduate teaching assistant strike.
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Graduating from Good Health Care
Commentator and graduate student Jackie Bell wonders why health care in the real world can't be as good as her student plan.
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Speaking Bluntly About AIDS
Black women are the fastest growing demographic of Americans who contract HIV. Valencia Grant talked to a group that's trying to reverse the trend by speaking bluntly about safe sex.
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First, the News
Sarah Dalsimer has the latest headlines.
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New York's Jewish Indians
Tom Grove visited with an Indian-Jewish religious leader.
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Playwrights Learn to Produce
Jackie Bell followed a young New York theater company - as the group learns the business of getting their play on stage.
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Exhausted by Fumes
Host Michael Rice spoke with Jason Babbie of the New York Public Interest Research Group about the dangers of car exhaust.
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The Future is Green
Kristin Espeland went to a clean car fair in the Bronx to see the future of green automobiles.
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Wall Street Throw Down
New York's Financial District can be a stressful place to work. Tom Grove tracked two young traders, who find boxing a great way to let off some steam.
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