Adam Carter and Jordana Green talk with Mitchell Hamline University Emeritus Professor of Law Joseph Daly about the recent Minneapolis teachers contract protecting teachers of color from arbitrary layoffs, is it racist, is it constitutional and
Adam Carter and Jordana Green talk with Mitchell Hamline University Emeritus Professor of Law Joseph Daly about the recent Minneapolis teachers contract protecting teachers of color from arbitrary layoffs, is it racist, is it constitutional and
It's "Quick Hits" including streaming, unionized strippers, and the kiss of death. Adam and Jordana also discuss the $7B B1G TV contract, and Tim Lammers stops by for his normal Friday segment.
Adam Carter and Jordana Green talk with Entertainment Critic Tim Lammers as he reviews the new limited theatrical/Paramount+ release "Orphan: First Kill," starring Isabelle Fuhrman and Julia Stiles as well as the the new streaming series "She-H
Adam Carter and Jordana Green wonder how many times a day do you lie? The average American lies four times per day, and the city of Minneapolis is upping their parental time off. Plus and Research scientist Steve Balogh on coronavirus in our wa
Adam Carter and Jordana Green talk with Research scientist Steve Balogh from Metropolitan Council in the Environmental Services Division about viruses in our wastewater, how long has this been happening, how they monitor and more. He also menti
Maria Isa Perez-Hedges is running for the Minnesota House of Representatives in District 65B. She joined Sheletta following the news of Roe v. Wade being overturned.
Keystone Services is holding a free drive-thru farmers market to help provide fresh fruits and vegetables to those in need. Julia McCarthy from Keystone joined Sheletta to talk about how folks can register!