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In her last episode before the national election, host Babz Rawls-Ivy talks to campaign manager Christine Bartlett-Josie about local and national politics and the Connecticut ballot that voters will see on November 8.
In her last episode before the national election, host Babz Rawls-Ivy talks to campaign manager Christine Bartlett-Josie about local and national politics and the Connecticut ballot that voters will see on November 8.
On this episode, host Babz Rawls-Ivy talks to New Havener Enroue Awo Onigbonna Halfkenny about his experience as an Ifa priest, clinical social worker, and community organizer and how the three together have created new possibilities for healing and growth in his life and the lives of others.
On this episode, host Babz Rawls-Ivy welcomes writer, poet and playwright Marisel Vera, author of "If I Bring You Roses," to talk about identity politics, blood memory, and the role of history in her work.
Babz Rawls-Ivy interviews her daughter, Margeaux Ivy, about balancing school, church, family and social life in New Haven, as she follows her passions for the arts.