Hope Pod Live’s latest broadcast on WQRI 88.3 FM delivered a comprehensive look at social justice issues affecting Rhode Island and beyond. The show covered Rhode Island’s passage of House Resolution 2025-H 6125, affirming LGBTQ+ rights amid national backlash, ongoing immigration enforcement protests from Portland to New York, where activists face federal crackdowns, and local stories including Providence food drives and hospital funding concerns. Hosts Kali, Alex, Alexa, Macayla, and Alana also featured an in-depth interview with Garden Time’s Emily Cotter and Mario Monteiro about their prison-to-workforce program that trains incarcerated individuals in green jobs. Additional segments highlighted foster care system challenges, the RW Barbershop Club’s multicultural fashion show, and upcoming campus events, including a Thomas White slavery-to-freedom exhibit and the Capsized Tribune student publication launch.Â
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Hosts/Contributors
Hosts:
Kali Blackerby, Alex Tavaglione, Alana Lemene
Production:
Hope Pod Live
Communities of Hope Civic Media
WQRI 88.3 FM Roger Williams University Student Radio
Contributors:
Abigail StarkÂ
Addison MasonÂ
Alana lemeneÂ
Alex TavaglioneÂ
Alexa Benson-AmaranteÂ
Aliyah Goulette-BrownÂ
Anashyah BellÂ
Anna PellegriniÂ
Ashlyn KeatingÂ
Brenna MedeirosÂ
Brianna FrissoraÂ
Caroline Fil-AimeÂ
Claire KellyÂ
Emily ViolaÂ
Emma AdamsÂ
Eric TechÂ
Gokdenis TingurÂ
Joshua GeaughanÂ
Kali BlackerbyÂ
Kate tortelliniÂ
Keturah HugheÂ
Kylee MeadowsÂ
Ludjina FleurivalÂ
Macayla McdonaldÂ
Matthew Downie
Mckalah GaineÂ
Naja YoungÂ
Rachel CabralÂ
Rebecca SchefflerÂ
Rich GonzalezÂ
RJ RoodÂ
Roslyn Laderosa
Sarah PriceÂ
Shania Brown
Transcript
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