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Andy Martin, Communications and Development, Director, NAMI KansasNAMI Kansas discusses the connection between climate change and mental health with host Craig Lubow.
Eric Kirkendall talks about the proposed whitewater theme park and the opposition to it with host Craig Lubow. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1351307348225183/
The Kansas Sierra Club’s Zack Pistora brings us up to date on Kansas environmental legislation.
Rick Randolph is a family physician based in Lenexa, Kansas. He is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and retired as a U.S. Army Colonel. He served two tours in Iraq. For the past two …
Host Richard Mabion talsk with threee distinguished guests in the field of passive housing.
We present a press conference held last week concerning how EPA budgetary cutbacks will adversely impact Kansas City. We also present testimony from the public hearing held last week regarding plans for the old Bannister Federal Complex.
Craig Lubow interviews KCK Mayor Mark Holland about environmental issues in Wyandotte County. Also, Honduran activists, Melissa Cordova and Karla Lara were in town last week to raise awareness about struggles in their country.
A collection of pre-recorded pieces including Monique Gabrielle Salazaar on her new book, "Striking the Black Snake: Poems from Standing Rock", Amy Goodman's commentary on a North Carolina CAFO's innovative method of feces removal,
Mother Nature may have rained on Kansas City's parade, but that didn't deter hundreds of people from gathering at Unity Temple on the Plaza on Saturday, April 29th for a wide of array of speakers and performers. KKFI was on hand to record.
The first guest will be Lori Lawrence, talking about the KC participation in the national march in DC. John Kurmann and Manny Abarca will be on to talk about the local march. Also, Kansas environmentalist,