Archive for November, 2012

Pike County, Ohio: As Black as We Wish to Be

Wednesday, November 28th, 2012
Pike County, Ohio

Photo Credit: Lloyd Cederstrand

In this episode Al Letson and guest producer Lu Olkowski visit a tiny town in the Appalachian foothills of Ohio where, for a century, residents have shared the common bond of identifying as African-American despite the fact that they look white. Racial lines have been blurred to invisibility, and people inside the same family can vehemently disagree about whether they are black or white. It can be tense and confusing. As a result, everyone’s choosing: Am I black? Am I mixed race? Or, am I white?

 

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Live Jacksonville Broadcast

Sunday, November 25th, 2012

Listen to the Broadcast on WJCT’s On Demand Page

Host Al Letson and WJCT's Karen Feagins in studio with Luther Delp.

We’ve had a few people ask us about the live broadcast of our Jacksonville episode on WJCT so we wanted to post it in case you missed some or all of it.

If you head over WJCT’s on demand page and click Listen you can hear the entire two hours with host Al Letson and WJCT’s Karen Feagins.

And if you want more information about any of the organizations featured in the show, check out the links below:

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Internet Communities: Virtual Reality

Saturday, November 24th, 2012

Virtual Reality

At this point in the 21st century, it’s kind of impossible to talk about community-building without, at some point, talking about the internet. The way we meet people, establish connections, maintain our relationships and fight for what we believe in has been radically transformed by the web—and it’s still transforming. But often, when we’re talking about these changes, the focus is either on pure enthusiasm about the possibilities presented by the limitlessness of the web, or anxiety about online connections replacing physical ones. In this episode, we explore how the “virtual” has turned into the “real” in people’s lives.

 

For more information on “Virtual Reality” visit our episode page for photos, links and music information.

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Veterans Day: Salute to Service

Sunday, November 11th, 2012

On this Veterans Day, we give thanks to all of our men and women who have served, and continue to serve our country. In honor of them, we want to showcase a few stories from our SOTRU episodes that feature some of our nation’s finest Veterans.

Swords Into Ploughshares – from the Jacksonville episode

When Iraq War combat vet Adam Burke had his big idea—his calling, he says—everyone he told laughed at him.  But Adam lives to prove people wrong.


The 6th Branch and Operation Oliver – from the Baltimore episode

A group of Baltimore-based veterans started a group called The 6th Branch (playing on the fact that there are 5 branches of the military—and the guys back at home could be the 6th), to test out an idea of a veteran-sponsored community.


Cowboy Soldiers – from the Wyoming episode

Two National Guard soldiers from Wyoming meet on a deployment to Iraq and become internet country music stars.


Veterans Day Episode

And of course listen to our full Veterans Day episode, being aired on stations across the country. This episode explores how veterans are serving each other after they come back home from serving the country.
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Jacksonville: Grinding the Gears

Thursday, November 1st, 2012
Jacksonville skyline

Photo Source: Jonathan Zander from Wikimedia Commons

Jacksonville, Florida is a lot of things: a military town. A church town. A beach town. And it can be all those things because Jacksonville is the largest city in the whole country: 841 acres of sprawl, highways, and strip malls dotted with tiny, unique neighborhoods. How does a place this huge and diverse lurch forward to keep pace with the rest of the country? The quick answer: often, it doesn’t. But once in a while, in small surprising ways, this place can be an incubator for innovation. In host Al Letson’s hometown episode, SOTRU asks: is Jacksonville is moving backward, stuck in neutral, or shifting towards progress?

 

For more information on “Grinding the Gears,” visit our episode page for photos, links and music information.

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