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Sunday, April 9, 2017 | 18:00 to 20:00 | News and Information

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Living Planet "Trump Trees" Deutsche Welle PRX What Trump's executive order could mean for climate change policy, why fire-devastated communities in Chile are rethinking forests, plus meet the activists planting trees in the name of Trump.
Paul Robeson Chin Chin (Chinese Marching Song) The Peace Arch COncerts Folk Era
Making Contact Beyond Choice: Organizing for Reproductive Justice Making Contact PRX Loretta Ross, co-founder of SisterSong breaks down the reproductive justice framework; and Tina Reynolds, co-founder and Chair of Women on the Rise Telling HerStory, shares how a group of formerly incarcerated women came together to fight for the right to give birth to and raise children in healthy and safe environments.
Interchange Paul Robeson: The Most Dangerous Man In America WFHB PRX We’re going to take a look at a man who became wealthy and well-known well before that “new deal” and who suffered the slings and arrows of American fortune when he tried to hold America to those promises of freedom and equality and dignity we tout so much in our mythologies.