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Riverside ChatsKeyonna King is an associate professor in the UNMC College of Public Health and a co-investigator in UNMC’s BEAT Cancer study. BEAT Cancer, which stands for Black Equity, Access and Testing for Cancer, seeks to increase colorectal cancer screening and decrease mortality rates related to the disease in Omaha’s Black community.
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Riverside ChatsJaden Perkins is a community organizer from Omaha who specializes in coalition building. Today, he talks to Michael Griffin about how to increase civic engagement and his upcoming event Politically Speaking... It's a Drag.
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Interview with the President of NorthStar Scott Hazelrigg
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Riverside ChatsOn today's episode, Maria Corpuz is in conversation with poet and placemaker Jewel Rodgers about responsible real estate and community building.
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Riverside ChatsOn today's show, Michael Griffin is in conversation with Lanesa Ballew-Holt and Shontell Prince of the Hallins Copororation about the Omaha Jazz Experience, its cultural aims, and what to expect at this year's event.
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Interview with Community Initiatives and Outreach Manager for Front Porch Investments Maxwell Morgan about the launch of the Greenlining Fund
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Riverside ChatsOn today's show, Michael Griffin is in conversation with artist and event curator Alajia McKizia about the upcoming Juneteenth Joy Fest arts and culture festival, which supports Black entrepreneurs and artists in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday.
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Feds Give Omaha Millions To Fight Lead Contamination
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