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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WRKF marks Thanksgiving this year with these special programs discussing food, the gathering of loved ones, and the spirit of gratitude.
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Join WRKF and WRKF Classical on the last evening of October for spooky stories and spooky music.
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The veteran reporter will present a talk, "Stories, Secrets, and Scoundrels of the South," at the station's seventh annual fundraising event. NPR national correspondent Debbie Elliott: “Stories, Secrets and Scoundrels of the South.” Eric DeWeese will be recognized as a WRKF Founder, and Robyn Merrick will receive the inaugural Community Catalyst award.
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WRKF is moving some of our favorite weekday evening programs to earlier time slots beginning Monday, September 11.
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Tune in on Labor Day for special programming recognizing the struggles of workers, labor rights, and the working poor.
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A catalog of authoritative official emergency preparedness, response, and recovery resources resources for the Baton Rouge area.
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Join us for these special programs examining issues of education, pedagogy, and youth as the schools, academies, colleges, and universities in our community open another academic year.
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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.