Hey Jude: A Conversation with Judith Kalaora
Rhody Radio episode transcription has been been made possible by the American Rescue Plan: Humanities Grants for Libraries, which is an initiative of the American Library Association (ALA) made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, and through major funding support from the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities, an independent state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Council seeds, supports, and strengthens public history, cultural heritage, civic education, and community engagement by and for all Rhode Islanders.
BONUS: Hearing from 4-H Members at the Washington County Fair
Tasting History with Max Miller
If These Walls Could Talk: The Paine House Museum
Sailing Alone Around the World - The 125th Anniversary of Joshua Slocum's Legendary Voyage
Preserving History with the American Archive of Public Broadcasting
Opening the Oyster: Black Rhode Island Foodways
Dr. Mehnaz Afridi, author of SHOAH THROUGH MUSLIM EYES
Cave Exploration and more with New England Explorer, Michael Girard
A Tour of Historic Maple Root Cemetery
Paranormal Activity at the Paine House
Tracking Down Your Ancestors with the Steamship Historical Society of America
How To Talk About Slavery with Ray Rickman
RI's Hockey History - The Story of Tom and Don Mellor and the Library that Was Once a Hockey Rink
Howard S. Veisz, author of HENNY AND HER BOAT
JUSTICE play table read and interview with author Dyanna Morrison White
BH&PS Action News Coverage: The Burning of Bristol, 1778
Go Inside a Clock Tower with the Clock Man
Behind the Wheel with Jane at Roger Williams University
The Life of an Author: with Beth Splaine & Kathy Haueisen