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It’s the 75th anniversary of an executive order that incarcerated thousands of Japanese Americans in internment camps across the nation. This episode…
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In the final part of this series, we ask why Western women still lag in political power even though they got the right to vote almost 150 years ago?
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It’s a new literary edition, exploring Wyoming’s past, present, and future through conversations with authors.
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Women are running, but they aren’t winning the West. Western women got the right to vote almost 150 years ago, so why do they still lag in political power?
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How equal is the “Equality State?” This month’s show explores progress and problems for Wyoming’s LGBT citizens.
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The back-to-school episode. Young Wyomingites experience opportunities and challenges.
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Wyoming’s vast landscapes and rugged lifestyles offer plenty of poetic inspiration.
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The old saw may be “We play both kinds of music, Country AND Western,” but melody in the mountains is more than guitars and campfires.
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This month we’re putting specialty coffee, locally distilled spirits, and goat meat on the menu. Hear what’s happening in the Western kitchen.
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Western authors write about more than just cowboys. In this episode, we hear about writers exploring topics ranging from women’s issues to dying languages.