



2022 Yom Hashoah Commemoration
This week on WBOI Presents, we are listening back to the Yom HaShoah program organized by the Jewish Federation of Fort Wayne. The event serves as a commemoration for the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust, and the heroism of survivors and rescuers. Governor Eric Holcomb and Mayor Tom Henry…

PeaceTech
Zia Haque, director of The Baker Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies and Assistant Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at Juniata College, recently spoke at Manchester University as part of the Values, Ideas, and the Arts series. The full title of his presentation is “PeaceTech: Engineerin…

Critical Race Theory
Last year, an episode of NPR’s Consider This explored the origins of Critical Race Theory. This week, we are going to hear from Indiana University Law Professor Kevin Brown, exploring his experience as one of the 25 law professors who met at the first CRT workshop in Madison, Wisconsin, during the …

A conversation with Ashley C. Ford
The Eugene & Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Awards is presenting a tour of the state featuring The New York Times best-selling author Ashley C. Ford. The writer, host, educator, and Fort Wayne native will be back home on April 14, giving readers and fans a chance to meet the author. Before her visit…

Emergency rental assistance programs
At the beginning of March, 89.1 WBOI partnered with Indiana Legal Services and other organizations for a virtual event about rental assistance programs and information on renter rights through an eviction. The goal was for participants to find out if they qualify for assistance, how to apply, and s…

Looking at Yesterday, Working Toward Tomorrow, Race at MU
We are continuing to examine issues of racial justice through the Values, Ideas, and the Arts Series at Manchester University. The panel assembled includes alumni and current students. The panelists were Myron Chenault, Chris François, Farida Adam, Laura Mejia, Ani King and Estefania Mesta. This co…

I never give up, reflections on volunteering at a juvenile prison
Manchester University Professor of English Stacy Erickson-Pesetski spent four summer leading a Shakespeare class at Logansport Juvenile Correctional Facility. Her presentation, titled “I never give up, Reflections on Volunteering at a Juvenile Prison” was recorded as part of the Values, Ideas, and …

Tony Evans will visit Huntington University for celebration marking 125 years
Huntington University is celebrating 125 years of service. The faith-based institution is kicking off the anniversary with a presentation by best-selling author and renowned speaker Tony Evans. The pastor will visit the campus March 31st. Ahead of his visit he talked with WBOI’s Terra Brantley. T…

Norse Mythology in Comics
In 2019, Patrick Ridout, a lifelong comic book fan and collector as well as a librarian and the Assistant Director of eSports at Trine University, spoke on “The Mighty Atom: Nuclear Energy in Comics and Manga.” This time around, his focus is “Hammers, Superheroes, and Apocalyptic Weapons: Norse Myt…

Mindfulness and impacts on mental well-being
Dr. Jon Walker, a retired physician from Modestly Mindful, has been on our air before. He was a panelist for an Issues & Ales conversation on rural healthcare in 2018. His presentation, titled “Mindfulness and Impacts on Mental Well-Being” was recorded as part of the Values, Ideas, and the Arts ser…