A weekly show about law, life and culture in New Haven and beyond.
Host Betsy Kim interviews John Cadden, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Strategy, Quinnipiac University, about Alexion’s decision to move its headquarters from New Haven to Boston. They address whether incentives to keep companies in Connecticut are “corporate welfare” or essential job engines.
Host Betsy Kim speaks with New Haven activist Beatrice Codianni, about efforts to assist and help change the lives of some of the most vulnerable people in the New Haven community.
Site Projects New Haven's Laura Clarke and Robert Greenberg describe a planned public art installation at the underpass on State Street to and from Union Station. It will convey more of a "Welcome to New Haven!" message. They join host Betsy Kim.
Host Betsy Kim talk with Pierre Barbour, the Executive Director at New Haven Solid Waste & Recycling Authority.
Photographer Nona Faustine and host Betsy Kim discuss the artist's exhibition at Artspace that uses nudity and direct candor to address the brutality of slavery and its legacy, today.
Host Betsy Kim welcomes Noah Bloom and Jesse Hameen II of the Neighborhood Music School to talk -- and listen -- to jazz just in time for NMS's summer concert series.
Today on "Law, Life & Culture" host Betsy Kim interviews the City of New Haven’s Environmental Health Program Director on the dangers of lead poisoning, especially for children and ways to prevent it.
Host Betsy Kim interviews Knight First Amendment Institute senior staff attorney Alex Abdo on the non-profit’s efforts to stop Donald Trump from blocking accounts of people who disagree with him on Twitter. They also discuss the institution’s lawsuits to end computer and cell phone searches at the borders, and to allow access to the logs of visitors to the White House, Trump Tower and Mar-a-Lago.
Host Betsy Kim interviews Camille Seaberry, research associate at DataHaven, about the New Haven health report. She discusses how facts, science and data drive effective changes in policies and law.
Host Betsy Kim speaks with Howard P. Forman, practicing radiologist, who also runs the healthcare management program and the MD/MBA program at Yale University. Dr. Forman explains how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) affects millions of people and how the American Health Care Act (AHCA) would change U.S. healthcare.
Today on "Law, Life & Culture" host Betsy Kim speaks with Timothy Snyder, Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University, and author of The New York Times and The Washington Post bestseller “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons for the Twentieth Century.”
Today on "Law, Life & Culture" host Betsy Kim has conversation about the current political environment with Rabbi James Ponet, the Howard M. Holtzmann Jewish Chaplain, Emeritus, Yale University and Josh Williams, the lead pastor at Elm City Vineyard Church.
Today on "Law, Life & Culture" host Betsy Kim and Dr. Suzanne Lagarde, Chief Executive Officer of the Fair Haven Community Health Center, discuss how the Center will continue to serve New Haven contemplating budget cuts, and challenges to women's healthcare and immigration issues with the new new administration.
"Law, Life & Culture" host Betsy Kim interviews former navy pilot and Yale Law School graduate, Kenneth Harbaugh, President and COO of Team Rubicon Global. In addition to leading the non-profit organization that mobilizes volunteer veterans to serve as emergency response teams in disaster relief, he's also exploring a run to be a U.S. congressman, representing Ohio's 7th District.
Marya Stark, co-founder of Emerge America and Allison Molkenthin, co-founder of Emerge Connecticut, join host Betsy Kim, to discuss how and why they are training Democratic female candidates to run for public office.
Today on "Law, Life & Culture" host Betsy Kim discusses the economy under President Donald J. Trump with Thomas Coe, Associate Professor and Chair of the Finance Department in Quinnipiac University.
Today on "Law, Life & Culture" host Betsy Kim interviews Brett Davidson, executive director and co-founder, Connecticut Bail Fund.
Today on "Law, Life & Culture" host Betsy Kim interviews Valerie Garlick, the executive director at the Institute Library and Lucy McClure, organizers of the New Haven Nasty Women art exhibition. Nasty WomenWNHH
On this episode, host Betsy Kim talks to Nutritionist Alisa Scherban and Compassionfest 2017 organizer Tabitha Logan about vegetarianism, veganism, and New Haven's annual Compassionfest, a vegan potluck for which will be held January 14 at the Unitarian Universalist Society of New Haven.
On this episode of "Law, Life & Culture," host Betsy Kim speaks to Dr. Howard Selinger, chair of Family Medicine and affiliated clinical faculty at Quinnipiac School of Medicine, about where colds come from and how New Haveners can fight them this fall and winter.
Host Betsy Kim interviews artist Don Wunderlee about his work and the upcoming City Wide Open Studios.
On this episode, host Betsy Kim welcomes Melody Oliphant, volunteer for Hillary for America in New Haven.