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WVIA Special Presentations
Librarians Challenged, Books Banned: What Can Be Read in Public Libraries, and Who Decides
Presented by WVIA and Bloomsburg University. The discussion will turn on a couple of basic questions: how are contested narratives about the history of our nation—including racial inequality, the ongoing struggle to live up to the ideals formulated in the Constitution, L.G.B.T.Q rights, and other controversial topics—affecting reading and readership in public libraries today?
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Part of the Bucknell University Open Discourse Coalition's Capitalism & Capital Markets Series.
54:40
Find out how Wyoming County is addressing the opioid crisis.
58:59
Wyoming Valley Challenger Little League (Wilkes-Barre, PA) and Woburn Little League (MA)
55:59
The U.S. Senator speaks on pressing issues facing our country with global implications.
54:50
Debate between Incumbent Congressman Matt Cartwright (D) and Rob Bresnahan, Jr. (R).
58:29
Feel-good television at its heart- tugging best! Presented by Eggland's Best.
27:21
Empowers students to explore the world of TV production while sharing stories of their school heroes
54:55
Presented by WVIA and Bloomsburg University.
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Astronaut Bob Hines and NASA Administrator Bill Nelson share on all things space!
28:27
Four non-Jewish Nazi survivors speak about their experiences and memories of the Holocaust