Inside the Margins is a public affairs program that covers topics that are important to groups that are underrepresented.
On this episode we speak with the Program Coordinator of the Western NY Rual Area Health Ed Center Krysta Smith. She is a Trainer in Mental Health First Aid and explains what it means to be a Mental Health First Aider.
Inside The Margins finally returns with a brand new episode. Our guest is the one and only Kelly Guilfoyle from Drink Like a Girl. She will tell her story of how Drink Like a Girl was born...and her interaction with a man who walked across the state into Candada in honor of Harriet Tubman's 200th birthday.
Indoor mask mandates have returned. Plus, 60 degree weather in December? We talk about it and music from @crotonapbx @dannyfuckingk , and @familiar_doc
Matt speaks with the Black Beerded Nerd at the NYS Craft Brewers Festival in Buffalo
We talk about the school bus driver shortage in the Rochester City School District and Covid vaccines for kids 5 and up
We talk about the plan for reparations, the marijuana legalization process, and mask mandates. Featuring music by M Doc Diego, Cratona P and WoodsheIM.
Patti and I discuss what back to school could look like, business initiating vaccination mandates, and giveaways to incentivise getting vaccinated.
We talk about the steps that are being taken to try to decrease violence in the city and the COVID Delta varriant is beginging to shut things down. Also, we feature music from BNA, Cratona P, and M Doc Deigo
We discuss what the pending school year may look like. We also talk COVID mandates, and the Composting initiative in the City.
Patti and I talk about a female reporter being harrased and cat called, local meetings to stop gun violence, and COVID cases on the rise. We also feature music from local recording artists D Larceny, M Doc Diego and Volatile.
We discuss Mayor Lovley Warren facing felony gun charges, the latest on the shooting in front of the Open Door Mission update, and are mask mandartes returning?
Ethics of Police Accountability Board members questioned by the Police Union and what it means to have representation.
Old photo lands Judge in trouble, horse tranquilizers in drugs, and teen mental health.
We discuss the the winner of the Mayoral race Malik Evans and how Rochester plans to combat the rising violence.
Latest news on Monroe County Legislature Earnest Flagler Mitchell, The Police Accountability Board, and Covid.
Patti and I talk about the coninued violence in Rochester and NPR's Eric Deggins tells us about films and documentaries you can watch to learn about the Attack on Black Wall Street 100 years ago.
We break down the arrrest of Mayor Lovely Warren's husband. We also talk about Rochester's first black police officer Charlie Price.
We Talk about the Chauvin verdict, Walk in Vaccinations and Vaccination requirements at schools and sporting events
The Mayor's police reform plan, Singltary's testimony. Dr. Mendoza looks back at what could we have done better, and a married couple dies from Covid just days apart from one another.
We talk sports in schools, the Person In Crisis Team, and testing in schools.
We talk Covid contraction disproportion within the communities in Rochester
We ask if jobs coming to the town of Greece really benifits the City of Rochester. Also, we disccuss the holidays and Covid.
Our own Patti Singer asks a question to Public Health Commissioner Michael Mendoza and Adam Bello in regards to Covid going into the holiday season during a recent press conference.
We talk voting for local offices and the onset of Covid-19 fatigue
The Rochester Police Accountability Board names it's new Exectutive Director and staying safe for Halloween.
We discuss the arraignment of Mayor Lovely Warren and the continued protests for justice .
On this episode we discuss justice. What does justice look like in regards to Mayor Lovley Warren and Daniel Prude?
In this episode, we discuss the ground breaking new interm Chief of Police in Rochester New York, the ongoing protests and Covid-19 in the schools.
Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg and disccusion about the mass shooting in Rochester NY