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WRFI Community Radio News brings you local-first news and voices by, and for, the people of Tompkins and Schuyler counties. Listen to AM and PM newscasts each weekday, and listen LIVE Fridays at 5 p.m. at 88.1FM in Ithaca, 91.9FM in Watkins Glen, at wrfi.org or wherever you get your podcasts.

WRFI Community Radio News


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    Ithaca Pride Celebrating Queer Joy & Queer Power with 2025 Festival, June 13-15

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 19:19


    The Ithaca Pride Alliance (IPA) was formed in 2024 to serve as the first official group of organizers for LGBTQ+ focused events in Tompkins County. Andrew Scheldorf, local drag performer and current Chair of the IPA Board talked with WRFI in advance of their second annual "Pride in the Park" festival, which will take place Sunday June 15th in DeWitt Park. Supporting events and programming celebrating queer joy and LGBTQ+ community will occur across the community throughout the month of June.This interview with Andrew Scheldorf hosted by Executive Director Ben Coakley aired on WRFI on Wednesday June 11th.

    CREATIVES: Kent Nerburn on "Neither Wolf Nor Dog"

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 25:06


    The Gayogo̲hó:nǫˀ Learning Project is inviting the community to a FREE screening of the acclaimed film "Neither Wolf Nor Dog" on Sunday, June 1st, 2025, at 2:30 PM at Cinemapolis in Ithaca.The film is based on the award-winning novel by Kent Nerburn, "Neither Wolf Nor Dog", and offers a rare exploration of a complex relationship between a 95 year-old Lakota elder and the white writer he's invited to help him write a book about his people.Hear Nerburn's interview with WRFI's Felix Teitelbaum Thursday May 22 and Thursday May 29 at 5pm on WRFI.Kent will be joined by Jim Wikel of the Seneca-Cayuga Nation in Oklahoma, via Zoom for a post-screening talkback.

    CREATIVES: "Human Again" with Michael Rhynes and Leroy Barrett

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 26:56


    “Human Again” is an emotional and inspiring documentary focusing the Phoenix Players Theatre Group at Auburn Correctional maximum-security prison. Cinemapolis will host a free screening of “Human Again” Sunday April 27 at 2:30.The film follows the group as they prepare for an original play combining Shakespearean influences and the actors' own lived experiences.Michael Rhynes, host of “The Undiscovered Country” on WRFI was the group's co-founder and is featured in the film.He will facilitate a discussion following the screening along with several since-released members of the Phoenix Players.Michael works with the Civic Ensemble's ReEntry Theatre Program along with Leroy Barrett. They joined WRFI's Felix Teitelbaum in studio to talk about the film and about the transformative role of theatre in the lives people impacted by the criminal justice system.

    CREATIVES: Mike Baggetta of MSSV

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 11:47


    Guitarist Mike Baggetta calls his band MSSV a post-genre power trio—and this band does pack a punch. Baggetta is joined in the band by Mike Watt of the Minutemen and Firehose, and Stephen Hodges who played with Tom Waits on several albums, as well as with Mavis Staples, Wanda Jackson, and Jonathan Richman.Baggetta spoke with WRFI's Felix Teitelbaum from the road about their new album "On and On," the meaninglessness of genre, and more!

    Poetry and Reggae: Interviews with Kwame Dawes and Ishion Hutchinson

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 71:27


    Jacob White of "Jamaican Clash" presents two important interviews examining the intersection of poetry, liberation, and reggae music. Kwame Dawes is the Poet Laureate of Jamaica as well as reggae scholar and the author of over 30 books. He's done award-winning reporting on AIDS in Haiti.Ishion Hutchinson is the author of three books of poetry and has won the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Rome Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Whiting Award, and other honors. His newest book, School of Instructions: Poems, explores the role of West Indian soldiers in WWI.

    The Undiscovered Country: Quentin Lewis, Poet

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 37:35


    In this episode we meet Quentin Lewis who is fighting his conviction while locked up at Wende Correctional in Western New York. Hear his poems, and listen as he joins Michael in conversation about writing in prison, Quentin's work as a jailhouse lawyer, and the burden of being imprisoned while maintaining one's innocence."The Undiscovered Country" is a partnership between WRFI, Prisoner Express, the Cornell Prison Education Program and Civic Ensemble's Re-Entry Theatre project and supported by a grant from Humanities New York. To support the Undiscovered Country, please contact Felix Teitelbaum at WRFI.

    PROMO: The Undiscovered Country with Poet Quentin Lewis

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 1:01


    This episode will feature poet Quentin Lewis who is imprisoned at Wende Correctional Facility in Western New York.It will air Tuesday, March 25 at 2 and 5pm, and Friday, March 28 at 5pm on WRFI and will post to this feed following the debut.Hamlet calls death "the undiscovered country," a mysterious land from which no one returns. Host Michael Rhynes repurposes the concept to highlight the invisibility and disenfranchisement of prison populations. Although incarcerated people are all around us, they are largely invisible to us, their humanity erased.In the program, Michael engages poets and writers who are incarcerated in New York. We hear about about their work and lives. The project aims to elevate theses writers' voices and restore what's lost to all of us when people are exiled to the "Undiscovered Country."Michael was wrongfully incarcerated in New York State for 39 years and was exonerated in 2023. While in prison he published poetry including a chapbook entitled "Guerillas in the Mist" and started a theatre troupe. He brings his wealth of lived experience to discussions of incarceration, re-entry, and criminal justice.The program is under development but has already aired some preliminary episodes. It's a partnership between WRFI, Prisoner Express, the Cornell Prison Education Program and Civic Ensemble's Re-Entry Theatre project and supported by a grant from Humanities New York.

    FLX News Exchange: New Sun Editor-in-Chief; CU Researchers React to Sen. Cruz Scrutiny of NSF Grants; Dept. of Ed Warns CU Over Antisemitism Concerns; Assembly Adopts Res Protecting Immigrants

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 16:38


    Julia Senzon the new Editor-in-Chief of the Cornell Daily Sun, sits down with WRFI's Felix Teitelbaum for a quick welcome and "get to know you" followed by a look back at the week in news at the Sun.

    Robert Brooks and the State of New York's Prisons

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 50:42


    What's happening inside NY's prisons? In December corrections officers beat Robert Brooks until he died in Marcy Correctional Facility where he was imprisoned. Just days ago another inmate, Messiah Nantwi, was allegedly also beaten to death at Midstate Facility. Prison guards across the state have striking since February 17 in violation of the Taylor Law.On Thursday, March 6 WRFI's Michael Rhynes and Felix Teitelbaum spoke with Phoebe Brown of the Alliance of Families for Justice and Donald Curtis of the Unified Black Caucus about criminal justice in New York and about a town hall meeting the two groups are organizing at Southside Community Center in Ithaca on SATURDAY, MARCH 15 from 2:30 - 6:00 PM.

    FLX News Exchange: Feds Target Cornell, Higher Ed; CTA, Anabel's Grocery Lose Funding; Shapiro Accused of Workplace Bullying

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 15:56


    Gabe Levin, Editor-in-Chief of the Cornell Daily Sun, sits down with WRFI's Felix Teitelbaum for a look back at the week in news at the Sun. The stories covered in this week's episode include:Department of Education Orders Academic Institutions to End All Race-Based Programs Within Two WeeksCornell, 11 Other Universities Sue NIH After Multi-Million Dollar Grant Cuts AnnouncedSen. Cruz-Led Investigation Labels $18.7M in Cornell Research Grants as Promoting DEI, ‘Neo-Marxist Class Warfare Propaganda'University to Cut Off Over $100K in Annual Funding for Center for Transformative Action, Home of Anabel's GroceryAccused of Workplace Bullying, Ousted From Nonprofit — and Then Elected to Ithaca's Common Council

    Sun Stories - February 5, 2025 | FLX News Exchange

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 13:17


    Gabe Levin and Maryam Ismail of the Cornell Daily Sun sit down with WRFI's Felix Teitelbaum to discuss the Sun's coverage of the reverberations of Trump's 2025 executive orders on Cornell and Ithaca communities.

    Living with Grief: Makayla Podufalski

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 15:11


    “Living With Grief” explores the ways people navigate the journey of losing a loved one. The series is produced by WRFI's JT Stone. In this episode Makayla Podufalski, a 22-year-old emergency dispatcher in Ithaca, opens up about how she copes with the death of her mother, Catherine, who died after a years-long struggle with substance abuse.  The Tompkins County Whole Health provides resources that can help those experiencing substance abuse. The Finger Lakes chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness can also provide information about grief support services.

    The Undiscovered Country: Jason Hoge of LawNY on the NYS Clean State Act

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 90:50


    Host Michael Rhynes interviews attorney Jason Hoge about the new legislation that will make a difference to men and women coming home from prison. The law holds a unique promise for 2.3 million New Yorkers with conviction records. The law will clear the path for them to access the employment, housing, education and other opportunities they need to successfully reenter and contribute to their communities. Plus, NYS stands to recover approximately $12.6 billion in lost wages every year due to reduced earnings related to a conviction record. Listen and learn more about the important changes that will support formerly incarcerated people as they re-enter society and the law's public safety safeguards.

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