This week, we're celebrating the 50th anniversary of Joni Mitchell's album "Blue" with music professor Peter Kaminsky, who has organized a virtual conference at UConn to explore the legacy of the landmark recording; we're talking with Aswad Thomas '15 MSW, national director of Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice, about how his experience as a victim of gun violence led him to a life of advocacy and activism; and we're going back to the 1930s to meet Harrison "Honey" Fitch, the first Black basketball player in UConn history, and the ugly encounter with racism he experienced that made national headlines.
Master of Puppets
Blue and White, Blue and Yellow: A UConn Student Responds to the Invasion of Ukraine
Facing Anti-Asian Hate in and out of Academia
Healthy Democracy, Healthy People
Meet the Man Behind those Horsebarn Hill Sunsets
Celebrating 50 Years of PRLACC
Building Strong Communities and Drinking Hot Sauce on Twitter
Behind the Scenes: Movie Magic
We‘re Back! Sort Of. A Little Bit. Maybe?
Our Puppets, Our Selves
Sympathy for the Hate Man
The Show Must Go On
A Long Time Coming
Writing Through Dark Times
The Battle of Horsebarn Hill
The Trouble With Phubbing
The Voice of the Huskies
Banquet Brawl
Stop the Car, There's a Nuclear War!
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It is Free
The Meaningful Life with Andrew G. Marshall
The No-Frills Teacher Podcast
Heal, Survive & Thrive!
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
The Mel Robbins Podcast