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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context with Christian Fraser 20240604 20:24:00

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Locally Grown: PEAS Farm teaches students the ins and outs of farming in their own community

I’m Elinor Smith and this is your Kaimin Cast for the week of September 26th… this time a closer look at the PEAS Farm and the internship offered through it.

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Two Franklin County sites listed on new Discover Kentucky Archaeology

A new website highlighting more than 100 prehistoric and historic archaeological sites across 64 counties has been launched by the Kentucky Heritage Council/State Historic Preservation Office (KHC) in partnership with

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Hostile political landscape takes its toll on the mental health of Latina mothers

The sociopolitical climate in the United States has taken its toll on the mental health of Latina mothers, according to new research from the University of California San Diego.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Civil War 20240604 00:04:00

and for a long time, we had trouble telling the difference between that story and the truth. you can ask me anything you want. what did you want to do when you were little? and you have a backup for that if you couldn t get that? when i was really little, i wanted to be superman. when i got a little bit older, i wanted to be an anthropologist. do you know what an anthropologist is? somebody who goes around the world and studies the ways other people live. like this? kind of like this. people are having to come to grips with the civil war, and enslavement, which are sort of the founding bases of the country. our country is like a really old house that you may not want to go into that basement, but if you really don t go into that basement, it s at your own peril. whatever you re ignoring will be there to be reckoned with until you reckon with it.

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