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In this special hour-long episode, we traverse the paths of groundbreaking Black politicians, delve into innovative Black-led projects, and celebrate the musical achievements of local artists.
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We explore the topic on the next Syracuse Speaks - Black History Month Edition Thursday at 2:00 pm. on WAER.
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Joyner wants aspiring music students to know they too can achieve success, despite challenges.
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WAER News explores a range of perspectives, from public health and law enforcement to treatment and the impact of opioid settlement funds.
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The people using the drugs are often the first to know the new substances circulating in the community. Sometimes they don't survive.
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A doctor from Helio Health in Syracuse says some people die from their first use of illegal drugs. He blames drugs laced with fentanyl.
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The return of the Syracuse Speaks podcast highlights the history and culture of the Indigenous people in Central New York and how such information is taught and shared.
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On this edition of Syracuse Speaks WAER’s Tarryn Mento examines healthy aging around Central New York.
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Earth Day has come and gone, and for many of us we might be putting off thoughts surrounding the environment for another year. This month on Syracuse Speaks, we decided to linger on those thoughts for a just a bit longer and dive into the environment around Central New York to examine its biodiversity. To do that we visit the "Climate Connections" exhibit at ArtRage Gallery, unpack the idea of "Lawn to Meadow," discuss the need for pollinators and more.
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Here's what we learned from our conversation with four Central New York community members who are leading the fight against lead poisoning.