In the Moment, May 17, 2021 Show 1050.
Dr. Shankar Kurra from Monument Health joins us for our COVID update. Today we talk about taking off the masks in South Dakota.
SDPB s Richard Two Bulls brings us the story of a Lakota war veteran who, after he got out of the service, spent 38 years as an educator at Pine Ridge.
Monday Macro with Joe Santos: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its measure of the consumer price index (CPI) for April 2021. According to the release, the CPI rose year-over-year by 4.2 percent, the largest year-over-year increase since September 2008. Immediately after the BLS released its report, financial markets found reason to panic. Macroeconomist Joe Santos explains CPI, inflation, and how inflation expectations matter as much as the data points.
In the Moment, May 5, 2021 Show 1042. Laura Edwards is the SDSU Extension State Climatologist. She joins to discuss the U.S. Climate Normal Report and its
In the Moment with Lori Walsh: April 1, 2021 Show 1020
Blocking transgender athletes from playing on girls sports team continues to be a national issue. SDPB s Lee Strubinger joins us with an update from Gov. Noem and Sen. Thune.
The Saint Francis Mission on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation is a Catholic ministry that collaborates with the Lakota people and respects Lakota cultural traditions in conjunction with addressing modern issues facing tribal people. One of their many services is a free dental clinic.
Today we re talking about growing a new generation of rural leaders along with empowering the leaders already at work. Our guests are Paula Jenson and Billie Sutton.
March 16, 2021 Show 1009.
Sex and gender may seem to be simple; we are told there are men and there are women. However, according to scientists, medical and mental health professionals, and others who specialize in human development, the reality is much more complicated. Anne Dilenschneider, PhD, LPC-MH, WPATH Certified Gender Specialist, joins us to explain.
In Their Own Words then brings us a bill (HB 1217) promoting fairness in women s sports. Critics say the bill targets transgender South Dakotans.
Shawn Moore was a police officer in the Twin Cities for 10 years. As senior pastor of Living Spirit United Methodist Church in Minneapolis and an instructor of reconciliation studies at Bethel University and criminal justice and diversity at Metropolitan State University, he continues to work with law enforcement officials in the area of implicit bias training. Moore gives the Dakota Wesleyan University Stark Lecture via livestream at www.DWU.edu/live this Thursday night at 7:00.