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  • In this conversation, Miah Sommer is in conversation with Maria Corpuz about his work with Astute Coffee, a nonprofit coffee shop that employs young adults impacted by the foster care system.
  • In this episode, Michael Griffin is in conversation with Lucia Pedroza-Estrada, Elevate Omaha's advocacy and grantmaking director.
  • It's time for the Summer Reading Program at the Omaha Public Library. This summer, youth receive two free books when registering. Youth and adults who complete the activities receive other prizes and drawing entries. Also, Emma Gardner tells us about the book The Rise and Fall of Charles Lindbergh by Candace Fleming.
  • Dance the night away with the Omaha Jitterbugs. The Jitterbugs is a nonprofit that provides swing dance lessons and hosts weekly Jitterbugs’ Night Out social dances for all ages at the Eagles Ballroom in downtown Omaha, among other things.
  • Modern ambient and experimental music.
  • We learn about Poppy, the mobile pop-up library from Omaha Public Library. David Dick also stops by to tell us about the book Babel by R.F. Kuang.
  • We take a ride with the Durham Museum and hear some of the significant history relating to Omaha and the impact Nebraska had on Washington and vice versa.
  • Shelley Mann of Nebraska Abortion Resources explains the three petitions circulating around the state relating to reproductive rights.
  • Brian Corey will share some of Omaha's urban legends about ghosts and invite participants to share ghost stories of their own. Also, Tyler Hamilton tells us about the book Allowed To Grow Old by Isa Leshko, Anne Wilkes Tucker, and Gene Baur.
  • With help from the Durham Museum, we look at Omaha's gritty past and the challenges it faced during its rapid growth in the late 1800s.
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