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Disrupted
by CONNECTICUT PUBLIC RADIO
287 EPISODES
May 2022
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What does it mean to decolonize wellness?
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The power of craft, from activism to connecting with ancestors
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From strikes to boycotts: A look at consumer and worker power
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Jay Williams on evolving the Greater Hartford Gives Foundation
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Krystal Marquis’ book series ‘The Davenports’ offers a portrait of Black wealth in 1910
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What Black History Month means in today’s political climate
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Karen Walrond on the joys of dabbling
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Finding joy and purpose in turbulent times
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Connecticut’s Clean Slate law and a look at predatory criminal justice practices
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Pushing for peace: A look at the past and future of the United Nations
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Elizabeth Bruenig on witnessing executions and opposing capital punishment
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After #MeToo, what has changed?
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Our 2025 favorites: Often undervalued, student journalists play a vital role in our communities
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Our 2025 favorites: Megan Greenwell on the ways private equity upends the lives of everyday people
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Authors like Angeline Boulley and Ainissa Ramirez help young readers see a wider range of representation
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Lizards, scallops and funding cuts: Connecticut biologists talk about our ever-changing world
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John Maduko on CT’s state college system and Jamal Watson on the student debt crisis
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Connecticut leaders breaking barriers with historic firsts
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Poet Tracy K. Smith on how poems get us through ‘Perilous Times’
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Vanessa Priya Daniel on the three superpowers women of color bring to their leadership
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Pushing for peace: A look at the past and future of the United Nations as it marks 80 years
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Barrier-breaking former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre talks about our current political moment
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As he approaches 90, Chef Jacques Pépin is still spreading joy through food
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Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum reflects on the 'Peril and Promise' of being a college leader today
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From woodworking to summer camp, there are endless ways to spread Black Joy
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Connecticut leaders breaking barriers with historic firsts
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Oral histories preserve the stories of communities that might otherwise be lost
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The cultural forces that shape gun violence with Dr. Jonathan Metzl
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Elizabeth Bruenig on witnessing executions and opposing capital punishment
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Why 'natural' disasters aren't as natural as their name suggests
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The power of craft, from activism to connecting with ancestors
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Local Black entrepreneurs on building a business and the power of representation
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80 years ago, the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Japan. Connecticut’s Shizuko Tomoda still feels the impact
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Innovations in the care and treatment of Alzheimer's disease
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Lizards, scallops and funding cuts: Connecticut biologists talk about our ever-changing world
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Connecticut artists reflect on the power of art in community
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From 'Sinners' to 50 years of 'Jaws': What we can learn from the year in film
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Megan Greenwell on the ways private equity upends the lives of everyday people
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Peniel E. Joseph on the legacy and impact of 1963
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The history — and joy — of Juneteenth
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Martha S. Jones explores racial identity by looking at her own family history
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How high school student activists push for change, from present to past
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The protests of 2020 were historic, but how much has actually changed?
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Often undervalued, student journalists play a vital role in our communities
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Bestselling cartoonist Thi Bui reflects on leaving Vietnam as a child
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The surprising history of sex and sexuality in America
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Oral histories preserve the stories of communities that might otherwise be lost
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Representation on television from 'Julia' to 'City of Ghosts'
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Julia Bullock and Terence Blanchard are changing how we understand opera
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The legacy of the Harlem Renaissance
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