
Take Note
Take Note brings you conversations about issues that matter. WPSU’s weekly community affairs radio program features in-depth interviews with central Pennsylvania newsmakers.
(Transcripts available upon request.)
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For most of us having a home address isn't something we think about much, but parts of the world and even parts of the United States don't have…
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Lennon Flowers is passionate about creating spaces where “humans can be human.” In service to that goal, she co-founded The Dinner Party—a platform that…
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Take Note: Patricia Best & Leslie Laing On Improving Mental Health Crisis Services In Centre CountyA task force spent a year looking at mental health crisis services in State College and Centre County. Members of the task force Patricia Best and Leslie…
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Judith "Judy" Heumann is an activist, author, wife, and public speaker who has spent her lifetime fighting for the rights of people with disabilities. Her…
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Every year, the Governor of Pennsylvania and the General Assembly have to agree on budget. But this year, lawmakers are also tackling the impact of the…
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Fred Guttenberg’s 14-year-old daughter, Jaime, was killed on Valentine's Day in 2008 during a mass shooting at her high school in Parkland, Florida.…
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Erin Bagwell is a stay-at-home mom, filmmaker, and blogger. Her latest documentary, Year One, offers an intimate look at the first year of motherhood…
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Take Note: Epidemiologist Dr. Nita Bharti On Safety And Effectiveness Of New COVID-19 VaccinesThe COVID-19 vaccine is slowly rolling out across the country. Some people still have concerns about these new vaccines and their safety.We had…
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This Take Note is from the Democracy Works podcast.We’ll hear about Gerrymandering and the people fighting to take the politics out of drawing districts.…
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Joyal Mulheron describes bereavement as an “invisible public health crisis”—and she’s working to address it. She founded and serves as executive director…