Here's what WRKF is up to in the studio, on the air, behind the scenes, and in the community— all thanks to generous support from our community members.
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Join us as we acknowledge the anniversary of bombings of Hiroshima Nagasaki in August of 1945 with these feature presentations.
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Join WRKF as we recognize Independence Day and a quintessential summer holiday weekend with programming about freedom, national identity, and summer food traditions.
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Stories of the original Juneteenth movement, of strategizing and grappling, and of redlining, environmental justice, and environmental liberation.
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WRKF presents this special programming to help listeners celebrate pride month, learn about LGBTQ history, and examine cultural and political issues of gender identity and sexual orientation.
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We commemorate World Environment Day, World Oceans Day, and we celebrate the unofficial start to summer with these special programs looking at the environment, climate change, biodiversity, and the travel industry.
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WRKF presents special programming this month bringing awareness to issues mental health, emotional wellness, and social wellbeing.
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As we celebrate National Poetry Month this April, WRKF brings you conversation and readings with current U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón.
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WRKF celebrates Earth Day with this collection of special programming examining the climate crisis, rising sea levels, and climate action.
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In celebration of Women's History Month, we hear stories of how women have overcome economic barriers and how women writers have fostered connections across cultural boundaries.
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The Met's season will include the most new works in the company’s modern history, including four Met premieres. WRKF Classical presents the Met's 2023-24 Saturday matinee broadcast lineup.