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September
30, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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Foriegn and Domestic
Policy
Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL) |
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Farm Preservation
Jonathan Ahl Reporter for Illinois Public Radio |
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Chicago Climate
Exchange
Dr. Richard Sanborn Founder of the Chicago Climate
Exchange |
| Audio |
Black Steel Workers
Ruth Needleman Professor of labor studies at Indiana
University Northwest, author of Black Freedom Fighters
in Steel: The Struggle for Democratic Unionism, and the
creator of Swing Shift College for steel workers |
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September
29, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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to the Entire Program |
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Cubs and Bears
Season Updates
Cheryl Raye Stout Sports contributor
Jim Litke National sports columnist for the Associated
Press |
| Audio |
Fans Tour Soldier
Field
Cheryl Raye Stout Sports contributor
Scott Stassen Mt. Prospect resident and season ticket
holder since 1971 |
| Audio |
Soldier Field
Financing and Public Relations
David Greising Chief business correspondent for the
Chicago Tribune |
| Audio |
Soldier Field
and Bird Migration
Richard Steele Special contributor
Douglas Stotz Conservation ecologist at the Field Museum |
| Audio |
Soldier Field
Roundtable Discussion
David Bahlman President of Landmarks Preservation Council
of Illinois
Christie Nordhelm Professor of marketing Northwestern
University Kellogg School
David Doig Chicago Park District commissioner |
| Audio |
Veterans and
Soldier Field
James Balcer 11th Ward Chicago Alderman |
| Audio |
Tailgating at
the New Soldier Field
John Green Chicago writer, contributor, and creator
of sparksflyup.com |
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September
26, 2003 |
hosted by Sylvia
Ewing |
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to the Entire Program |
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Month in Review
Eric Zorn Columnist for the Chicago Tribune
Laura Washington Columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times
Greg Hines Business reporter for Crains Chicago
Business |
| Audio |
Kano Palace,
Nigeria
Richard Steele Music host and special contributor
Hedi J. Nast Professor at DePaul University |
| Audio |
Le Bicyclette
Jim Carrane Contributor.
Mark Nutter and Dave Looman Members of the comedy quartet
performing Le Comedie De Bicyclette at the Lakeshore
Theater in Chicago at Belmont and Broadway |
| Audio |
Youth Activists
Tenesha Williams and Miriam Bolivar High school students
American Friends Service Committee
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| Audio |
Edward Albee
Festival
Katie Walenter Arts contributor |
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Local Music Corner
Artist: Central
Falls
Album: Love and Easy Living
Song: "Don't Concern Yourself
Label Truckstop
Records |
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September
25, 2003 |
hosted by Richard
Steele |
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Sports Update
Cheryl Raye Stout Sports contributor |
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Candice Delong
Candice DeLong Author of the book Special Agent:
My Life on the Front Lines as a Woman in the FBI. She
retired from the FBI after 20 years on the force in 2000 |
| Audio |
Black Men in
Film
Sergio Mims Host of Images of the Black Male in
American Cinema, an instructor at Columbia College, and
movie reviewer for New City |
| Audio |
Trucking
Sean Crawford Reporter for Illinois Public Radio |
| Audio |
God Show
Steve Edwards Chicago Public Radio
Tim O'Malley Chicago comedian and actor who is on stage
with his new show God Show Thursday nights through
October at the Improv Olympic on North Clark Street |
| Audio |
Local Music Corner
"Under the Wire" Festival
Brent Gutzeit Co-founder of BOXmedia talks about "Under
the Wire," the sound art festival he co-created. The
festival takes place Wednesday, Sept. 24 through Sunday, Sept.
28 at Heaven Gallery
Artist: Nicole Mitchell
Album: Black Earth Ensemble
Song: "Episodes of an Obscure Life" |
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September
24, 2003 |
hosted by Robbie
Harris |
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Transportation
Frank Koppelman Professor of civil engineering and
transportation at Northwestern University
John Hilkevitch Transportation reporter for the Chicago
Tribune |
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O'Hare Cemeteries
Becky Vlamis Arts contributor for Chicago Public Radio |
| Audio |
Cubs
Cheryl Raye-Stout Sports contributor
Gary Matthews Hitting coach and former left fielder
for the Chicago Cubs |
| Audio |
Third Coast Youth
Radio
Johanna Zorn Executive director of the Third Coast
International Audio Festival
Julie Shapiro Managing director of the Third Coast
International Audio Festival |
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Sir Peter Hall
Jonathan Abarbanel Theater contributor
Sir Peter Hall Director of The Marriage of Figaro;
on stage through October 26th at the Lyric Opera of Chicago |
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September
23, 2003 |
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Eight Forty-Eight
is preempted for NPR's special coverage of the UN General
Assembly |
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September
22, 2003 |
hosted by Tony Sarabia |
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Drop Out Rates
Dr. Jay Greene Senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute
for Policy Research and lead author of High School Graduation
and College Readiness Rates in the United States
Bill Leavy Executive director of the Greater West Town
Community Development Project
Alexander Russo Contributing editor for Catalyst,
freelance writer, and former advisor for US Senate education
committee |
| Audio |
Streets of Glory
Barbara Ransby Associate professor of African American
Studies and History at the University of Illinois at Chicago
Omar McRoberts Associate professor of Sociology at
the University of Chicago
Streets of Glory: Church and Comminty in a Black Urban Neighborhood |
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Race Essay
Jeff Epton Son of controversial politician provides
an up close look at the historic race between his father,
Bernard Epton, and Harold Washington |
| Audio |
Migration
Victoria Lautman Regular contributor
Sebastiao Salgado Documentary photographer. The exhibition
Sebastiao Salgado Migrations: Humanity in Transition
and the Children at the Chicago Cultural Center through
September 28th, 2003 |
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September
19, 2003 |
hosted by Tony Sarabia |
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Maryville Academy
Jay Field Reporter for Chicago Public Radio |

Peter Fonda in the Chicago Public
Radio Studios. Photo by Melisa Goh. |
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American Institute of Architects
(AIA) Awards
Ed Keegan Architecture contributor |
| Audio |
Peter Fonda The Hired
Hand
Jonathan Miller Film contributor and film instructor
at the Illinois Institute of Technology
Peter Fonda Film director and film star talks about
his latest film production |
| Audio |
Rose Rage
Jonathan Abarbanel Theater contributor
Edward Hall Director/Adaptor of Chicago Shakespeare
Theater's Rose Rage |
| Audio |
Lyric Opera Season
Steve Edwards Chicago Public Radio
Dennis Polkow Music and opera critic
William Mason General director of Lyric Opera |
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Local Music Corner
Kathleen Battle Soprano
Elgin Symphony Orchestra |
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September
18, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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Consumer Spending
David Greising Business columnist for the Chicago
Tribune |
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Retail Revamp
Will Ander Partner at McMillan & Doolittle Retail
Consultants |
| Audio |
Interview with
Author of Fabulous Small Views
Al Gini Resident and professor of philosophy and business
ethics at Loyola University Chicago
Joseph Epstein Author of Fabulous Small Jews
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Preview of Fall
TV Season
Wally Podrazik Media contributor |
| Audio |
Schaden Diet
Sandy Marshall and Adam Witt Members of Schadenfreude
|
| Audio |
World Music Festival
Chris Heim Chicago Public Radio Music Director and
host |
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September
17, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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Guns
Matt Crowl Chicago Mayor Daley's deputy chief of staff |
Host Steve Edwards with Billy
Corgan in the Chicago Public Radio Studios.
Photo by Melisa Goh.
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Drugs
Bill Hubbard Assistant commissioner FDA
Surrey Walton Assistant professor and economist in
the Department of Pharmacy Administration at University of
Illinois Chicago
Rahm Emmanuel U.S. House representative from Illinois
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Wright Brothers
Mark Miller Member of the team that replicated the
1903 Redux Flyer Plane |
| Audio |
Chicago Aviation
David Young Author of about the anniversary
of the history of flight in Chicago |
| Audio |
Billy Corgan
Billy Corgan Musician and poet talks about his transition
from rock music to poetry |
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September
16, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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Alderman Tours
/ Eight Forty-Eight on the Road
Manny Flores 1st ward alderman. Walk through Chicago's
Wicker Park neighborhood
Ray Colon 35th ward alderman. Walk through Chicago's
Logan Square neighborhood |
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White Sox Batting
Greg Walker Hitting coach for the Chicago White Sox
Cheryl Raye Stout Sports contributor |
| Audio |
Ticket Scalping
Greg Couch - Sports columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times
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Mexican Independence
Day Food Prep
Steve Dolinsky Food contributor
Rick Bayless Chef and owner of Frontera Grill and Topolobampo
on North Clark Street |
| Audio |
Mariachi
Juan Dies Musicologist and director of community outreach
for the Old Town School of Folk Music talking about the culture
of mariachi
Mariachi Perla De Mexico Chicago-based mariachi band |
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September
15, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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Indiana Governor
Matthew Tulley Staff reporter for the Indianapolis
Star |
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Missing Allen
Gaylon Emerzian Producer for the documentary Missing
Allen, airing throughout September on the Sundance
Channel |
| Audio |
How Not to Raise
a Racist
Victoria Lautman Regular contributor
Susy Schultz Editor for Chicago Parent Magazine
Karen Goldman Director of Early Childhood Education
at the Chicago Children's Museum |
| Audio |
Mort Sahl
Mort Sahl Comedian. Performing at the North Shore Center
for the Performing Arts on September 15, 2003 |
| Audio |
Shelly Berman
Jim Carrane Contributor
Shelly Berman Stand up comedian/actor. Plays character
of Larry David's father on the HBO show Curb Your Enthusiasm |
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September
12, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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to the Entire Program |
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Minority Health
Dr. Quentin Young Medical contributor |
| Audio |
University of
Chicago Midwife Clinic
Karen Odway University of Chicago spokesperson
Charity Cooper University of Chicago midwife |
| Audio |
Ernest Dawkins
Ernest Dawkins Composer, arranger, and leader of the
New Horizon's Ensemble, artistic director and founder of the
Englewood Jazz Festival |
| Audio |
Film Reviews
Jonathan Miller Film contributor
Films Reviewed:
Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator, director Helen
Stickler, opens Century Landmark on September 12, 2003
Fifteenth Onion City Experimental Film and Video Festival.
Runs September 12 through 14, 2003, at Columbia College
Demon Lover, director Olivier Assayas, opens at Century
Landmark on September 19, 2003 |
| Audio |
Comix Chicago
Tony Sarabia News correspondent for Chicago Public
Radio |
| Audio |
Dolinsky
Food in Toronto
Steve Dolinsky Food contributor
Steve spent the past weekend in Toronto at the Toronto International
Film Festival but there's more to Toronto than movies.
The food is sometimes better than what you can get in Chicago |
| Audio |
Local Music Corner
Artist: Sam Cooke
Album: Ain't That Good News
Song: "A Change is Gonna Come"
Label: RCA |
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September
11, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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to the Entire Program |
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Department of
Justice Website
Bruce Newman Professor of Marketing at DePaul University |
| Audio |
Patriot Act
Colleen Connell Executive Director of the ACLU
Monroe Anderson Journalist and media analyst |
| Audio |
Patriot Act Essay
Lakshmi Rengarajan Intern for Chicago Public Radio's
Stories on Stage |
| Audio |
Military Family
Tax Relief
Pat Quinn Lt Governor of Illinois talking about income
tax check off for U.S. military families |
| Audio |
Cards
Mike James Founder and co-owner of Heartland Café
in Roger's Park |
| Audio |
Buttons
Scotty Iseri Arts Producer for Chicago Public Radio |
| Audio |
Promontory Point
Frank Lizzo Visitors to Promontory Point
Ed Nagle Visitors to Promontory Point
Conrad Winterberg Visitors to Promontory Point
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| Audio |
Tom Bachtell
Victoria Lautman Contributor
Tom Bachtell Cartoonist and illustrator whose work
appears in The New Yorker, Chicago Magazine, Entertainment
Weekly |
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September
10, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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Chicago Police
Superintendent
Rev. Jesse Jackson Civil rights activist and head of
Rainbow/PUSH Coalition
Rev. Paul Jakes Pastor of Old St. Paul's Missionary
Baptist Church in Chicago
Isaac Carothers 29th Ward Chicago Alderman and chair
of the Chicago City Council's Police and Fire Committee
Frank Main Crime reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times
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National Air Tour
Christopher Lynch Chicagoan, and author of the book,
Chicago's Midway Airport: The First 75 Years,talks
about the 2003 National Air Tour |
| Audio |
All American
Girls Professional Baseball League
Players from the All American Girls Professional Baseball
League Dotty Key, Peggy Fenton, Norma Berger, Betty
Frances, Barbra Thompson, Terry Donahue and Angie Armatz |
| Audio |
Second City In
Color
Aaron Freeman Journalist, comedian and contributor
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| Audio |
Soundstage
Wally Podrazik Media contributor |
| Audio |
Chicago a
Capella
Jonathan Miller Founder and artistic director of Chicago
a Capella
Tenth Anniversary Concert Saturday 8PM at the Unity Temple
875 Lake St, Oak Park, Sunday 7:30PM Lutkin Hall 700 University
Place, Evanston |
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September
9, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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to the Entire Program |
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Indiana Governor
Update
Matthew Tully Staff reporter Indianapolis Star
Dan Lowery Assistant professor at Indiana University
Northwest |
| Audio |
Ex-offender Study
Jeremy Travis Senior fellow in the Justice Policy Center
at the Urban Institute |
| Audio |
Theater Season
Preview
Jonathan Abarbanel Theater contributor
Plays reviewed:
Anna and the Tropics Victory Gardens Theater
Secret in the Wings Lookinglass Theater
Rose Rage Chicago Shakespeare Co.
Hairspray Oriental Theater
Urinetown Schubert Theater |
| Audio |
Francis's
Ethel Hammer Chicago writer and contributor |
| Audio |
Cornerstone Festival
Arthur Jones and Butchy Fuego Independent producers
|
| Audio |
Oakland Museum
of Contemporary Art
Milton Mizenberg Chicago sculptor and founder of the
Oakland Museum of Contemporary Art |
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September
8, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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Congressional
Priorities
Lynn Sweet Washington Bureau Chief for the Chicago
Sun-Times |
| Audio |
Illinois Spending
Report
Dan Long Executive director of the Illinois Economic
and Fiscal Commission |
| Audio |
Sports Update
Cheryl Raye Stout Sports contributor |
| Audio |
Architecture
Trends
Richard Soloman Director of the Graham Foundation for
Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts
Victoria Lautman Regular contributor |
| Audio |
Race Music
Guthrie P Ramsey, Jr. Assistant professor of music
at the University of Pennsylvania and author of Race Music:
Black Cultures from Bebop to Hip-Hop
Richard Steele Regular contributor |
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September
5, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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to the Entire Program |
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Arts In Chicago
Donald Young Owner of Donald Young Gallery
Monique Meloche Owner of Monique Meloche Gallery
Julie Walsh Owner of Walsh Gallery |
| Audio |
Shadow Art
Judy Valente Religion contributor
Mark Elder Instructor of Art, and University Public
Art Coordinator at the University of Denver
The Mandatum can be seen along the Kennedy Expressway
between Randolph and Washington Streets in Chicago |
| Audio |
Garden Drama
Maurine McCabe Director and Founder of Backyard Productions
Christy Webber Landscaper
Jennifer Rule Chicago Actress |
| Audio |
Soldier Field
Ed Keegan Architecture contributor |
| Audio |
Unplugged
Paul McComas Musician, appearing at Around the Coyote
this weekend
Rita Coburn Whack Contributor |
| Audio |
Local Music Corner
The Seventh Annual Hideout Block Party
Proceeds go to benefit Tuesday's
Child, P.L.A.Y.,
and the Alejandro Escovedo
Fund
Artist: Waco Brothers
Album: New Deal
Song: "AFC Song"
Label: Bloodshot Records |
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September
4, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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to the Entire Program |
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Elder Care
Kevin Kavanaugh Director of Public Affairs for the
Illinois Council of Long Term Care
Gene Horcher Jane Adams Sr. Caucus
Mary Mayes Assistant Division Manager of Long Term
Care for the Illinois Department on Aging |
| Audio |
The College Experience
Al Gini Eight Forty-Eight resident philosopher
and professor of philosophy and business ethics at Loyola
University Chicago |
| Audio |
Frozen Custard
Steve Dolinsky Food contributor
Mardi and Denny Moore Owners of Scooters on Belmont
and Paulina |
| Audio |
Going Blind
Beth Finke Chicago writer and author of Long Time,
No See |
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September
3, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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Business Update:
United Airlines, Deficits, Gas Prices, McDonald's
David Greising Business contributor for Eight Forty-Eight
and business columnist for the Chicago Tribune |
| Audio |
McDonald's New
Slogan
Patrons at the McDonald's on Chicago's Navy Pier
Dan Blumberg Associate editor for Chicago Public Radio |
| Audio |
Sports Update
Cheryl Raye Stout Sports contributor |
| Audio |
Alternative Policing
Officer Pete Almeida Elgin Police Department
|
| Audio |
Chicago:
What Really Happened?
Richard Lindberg Historian and author of several books
about Chicago crime |
| Audio |
Art Is Confession
Aaron Freeman Chicago writer, comedian and journalist
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| Audio |
Suburban Sprawl
Lester Graham Reporter for the Great
Lakes Radio Consortium |
| Audio |
Straight Talk
John Green Writer, satirist, and creator of
sparksflyup.com |
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September
2, 2003 |
hosted by Steve
Edwards |
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to the Entire Program |
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Catholic Schools
Update
Nicholas Wolsonovich Superintendent of Schools for
the Archdiocese of Chicago |
| Audio |
Chicago Teachers
Union Priorities
Deborah Lynch President of the Chicago Teachers Union |
| Audio |
First Day of School
Expectations
Rachel Finn Chicago Public School teacher starting
her first year at Northside Prep |
| Audio |
No Child Left
Behind
Alexander Russo Contributing editor for Catalyst |
| Audio |
Pruning and Teaching
Daniel Ferri 6th grade school teacher and contributor |
| Audio |
Mainstreaming
the Disabled
Joe Ford Sophomore at Harvard University
Liam Ford Staff writer for the Chicago Tribune |
| Audio |
Faith-Based Funding
Charlie Schlenker Reporter for Illinois Public Radio |