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The Readman Truth To Power Hour: Democracy Takes Work by WNHH Community Radio

Arts Respond with Lucy Gellman: The Notebook Volume 2 by WNHH Community Radio

Dateline New Haven: Sister Mary Ellen Burns by WNHH Community Radio

10 am: Anthony Little joins us for our weekly sports forum (NFL, NBA, etc.) 11 am: Author/journalist John Harris (formerly of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) will speak about Mike Tomlin's future with the Steelers, his 2023 book about the coach, and other related topics

The Municipal Voice at the 2025 CCM Convention by WNHH Community Radio

Up Early! LoveBabz LoveTalk Welcomes back Caroline Nobo, Research Scholar in Law and Executive Director of the Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School

10 am: Dom Amore from the Hartford Courant will talk UConn sports (i.e, Jim Mora, Husky hoops), MLB, and other related topics 11 am: Rickey Hampton from The African-American Athlete Podcast will talk about Thursday's Cowboys-Lions showdown, and other Detroit sports-related topics (i.e., Pistons, Tigers)

Dateline New Haven: Congressional Candidate Andrew Rice by WNHH Community Radio

Cannabis Corner Radio: Dec 1, 2025 by WNHH Community Radio

Preston & EZ BlueZ: Three Nerds Venting w/The Professor (44) by WNHH Community Radio

YCCI Cultural Ambassador Community Health Watch- Importance of Prostate Cancer Screening by WNHH Community Radio

Up Early! LoveBabz LoveTalk Welcomes Alexis Robbins, The Mercy Velvet Project by WNHH Community Radio

Dateline New Haven: New Haven Democracy Fund by WNHH Community Radio

Dateline New Haven: Author John Oakes "The Fast" by WNHH Community Radio

Liquid Lunch with The RWA: Thanksgiving By The Gallon by WNHH Community Radio

Joe “The Weed Guy” LaChance's Birthday Celebration w/Special Guests

The real story of immigration enforcement isn't in the numbers or the politics, but lies in the human cost paid by children, caregivers, and families when ICE shows up without warning. In this episode of Inside Voices, we sit down with ACLU of Connecticut's Legal Director Dan Barrett to address how immigration enforcement is reshaping daily life for families in child care programs, schools, and local workplaces. We look at the state's new guidance, the recent cases shaking Connecticut and Chicago, and the terrifying first 48 hours after a detention when kids are left waiting, parents scramble for answers, and legal protections are put to the test. Dan explains what “sanctuary” actually offers, where the gaps are, and what families and providers can do right now to stay prepared.

Artist Joy Guidry a bassoonist, versatile improviser, performance artist, and composer of experimental, daring new works that embody a deep love of storytelling.

New Haven Chapter of The Girl Friends, Inc

Preston & EZ BlueZ: Three Nerds Venting w/The Professor (43) by WNHH Community Radio

The Readman, Truth To Power Hour: See The Child Not The Score by WNHH Community Radio

An uplifting program of joyful dance with Charles Weidman's glorious Christmas Oratorio as its centerpiece. The Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble presents a program of soaring dance choreographed by Anna Sokolow, Charles Weidman, and Claudia Gitelman, set to the passionate music of Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, Bach, and Schubert. The company will bring together dances from across the generations from three traditions of modern dance. Ballade, by Anna Sokolow, explores the restlessness and inconclusiveness of young love, performed to music by Scriabin. Sokolow's Preludes is a rich and expressive homage to the music of Sergei Rachmaninoff. Schubert Impromptu, by Claudia Gitelman, is a poignant and dynamic work of abstract yet deeply human storytelling. The centerpiece of the program is Charles Weidman's glorious, rarely seen tour de force to the music of J.S. Bach, Bach's Christmas Oratorio, directed by guest director Gail Corbin. SOKOLOW THEATRE/DANCE ENSEMBLE, based in New York City, is the living legacy company dedicated to presenting Anna Sokolow's vast body of emotionally riveting work. Over a 70 year career, Ms. Sokolow continuously broke the boundaries of modern dance, focusing on the human experience and drawing upon whatever genre best served her artistic purpose. Her masterpieces remain relevant to our times and touch the hearts of all people as we struggle with the universal issues of living. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/joy-dances-for-midwinter-tickets-1852651443339?fbclid=IwY2xjawONm45leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETF5OUFCbVVobGk1WENXeEVnc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHjVDiI-xvCSFe-4JGYMsEOvQNMNsspbUM8MUTVAi3ox9j8QlTWAc16q3Xze2_aem_daDstis3Qxt6kOUMwRBMVw&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

LBLT Welcomes Tameika G. Miller, Chief Executive Officer Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater New Haven

Up Early! LoveBabz LoveTalk Welcomes THEE PHANTOM & THE ILLHARMONIC ORCHESTRA by WNHH Community Radio

Preston & EZ BlueZ: Three Nerds Venting w/The Professor (42) by WNHH Community Radio

F.L.Y. (First Love Yourself): MONOGAMY OR OPEN RELATIONSHIP? by WNHH Community Radio

Dateline New Haven: City Health Director Maritza Bond by WNHH Community Radio

1st hour: Michelle Turner Anthony Little join us for our weekly sports roundtable including the NFL and NBA. 2nd hour: Former NBA star Phil Chenier will join us to talk about his career, his memories of Lenny Wilkens, and other related topics.

The time is once again upon us to host the annual CCM Convention at Mohegan Sun Convention Center. And while we'd like to think that the nearly 1000 people who congregate each year are coming just to see the fine folks at CCM, they're really coming for the packed exhibit hall, the ample networking time, and of course, CCM's educational workshops. Today, we're talking with Paige Bronk, a Planning Section Manager for M&J Engineering and one of our workshop hosts, to discuss why the convention is important for municipal officials and businesses alike.

Vice President, Clinical Development - Screening at Guardant Health Upcoming Free Cancer Screening Sam is a physician leader with executive experience in biotech and at health plans. He has served as a VP for a national health plan across divisions and services as well as being a CMO in the laboratory and health innovation space. Sam has more than a decade of experience bringing new clinical products and services to providers and their patient.

MarceyLynn, Once Again: All About MarceyLynn by WNHH Community Radio

Dateline New Haven: State Senator Martin Looney by WNHH Community Radio

1 hour: L.A. Bachelor of The Bachelor News Report will join us to talk about HBCU football teams in the Division II playoffs and other related topics 2nd hour: Author/journalist Jerald L. Hoover will join us to talk about the NBA and his book "My Hero, My Friend".

Cannabis Corner Radio: Nov 17, 2025 by WNHH Community Radio

Preston & EZ BlueZ: Angela Casey Brown, Creator Founder of “ABCasey” by WNHH Community Radio

YCCI Cultural Ambassador Community Health Watch: Diabetes and Eye Health “Diabetic Retinopathy” by WNHH Community Radio

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Up Early! Lovebabz Lovetalk Welcomes author, Diana Louis and her new book, “Colored Insane" by WNHH Community Radio

Creator/ Founder of “thachillcorner”

F.L.Y. (First Love Yourself): Living Out the Expectations of Others by WNHH Community Radio

Dateline New Haven: Headlines & Basslines (What the commenters wrote) Nov 13, 2025 by WNHH Community Radio

Outside The Box with Anthony McCLean: Michael Tillery by WNHH Community Radio

A Skin of Veils By Emma Joy Hill Directed by Gracy Keirstead

Rafia Zafar, Professor Emerita of English and African & African American Studies at Washington University in St. Louis She wrote a forward for A Domestic Cook Book, which was written by Malinda Russell in 1866