March 16, 2021 Show 1009.
Sex and gender may seem to be simple; we are told there are men and there are women. However, according to scientists, medical and mental health professionals, and others who specialize in human development, the reality is much more complicated. Anne Dilenschneider, PhD, LPC-MH, WPATH Certified Gender Specialist, joins us to explain.
In Their Own Words then brings us a bill (HB 1217) promoting fairness in women's sports. Critics say the bill targets transgender South Dakotans.
Shawn Moore was a police officer in the Twin Cities for 10 years. As senior pastor of Living Spirit United Methodist Church in Minneapolis and an instructor of reconciliation studies at Bethel University and criminal justice and diversity at Metropolitan State University, he continues to work with law enforcement officials in the area of implicit bias training. Moore gives the Dakota Wesleyan University Stark Lecture via livestream at www.DWU.edu/live this Thursday night at 7:00.
The Dakota Politcal Junkies join us to discuss the state's top political headlines.
Justin Zajic, superintendent of the Chamberlain School District and Kelly Glodt, superintendent of the Pierre School District join us to talk about how their school systems have adapted over the last year.
Mayor of Huron, Gary Harrington and Mitchell Mayor, Bob Everson join us to look back on the pandemic and discuss what the future hold for these two cities.
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March 5, 2021
Tech Radio Hour is a roundtable discussion between some South Dakota tech junkies. Everything from digital privacy and censorship, to gaming computers and ergonomic “smart-chairs,” you’ll hear it all here on SDPB’s Tech Radio Hour.
Avera's Dr. Chad Thury joins us with a Covid-19 Update.
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Bill Hoskins, director of the Siouxland Heritage Museums in Sioux Falls explores the migration of Civil War veterans to Dakota Territory for today's Images of the Past. -
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February 22, 2021 Show 993 Hour 2.
In a few moments we spend time artist Oliver Jeffers. He's not from South Dakota. But his books help us see ourselves from far away, maybe even from space. But first ... a little South Dakota history. The rush of European-American settlers entering Dakota Territory after the Civil War included all kinds of people hoping for a fresh start. And not all of those people had roots in Europe. A small but significant number of Black Americans were among those drawn to the region by various government-backed homestead programs. The lives and times of some of those Black settlers, including those who established a colony of sorts in Sully county, are the subject of today's Images of the Past. Richard Edwards is the Director Emeritus of the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska. He's joining us by phone this morning from Denver.
February 19, 2021 Show 992 Hour 1 Pierre-based country music artist KC Hughes calls himself just a good 'ol South Dakota Boy with big dreams. Getting his
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Katie Dwyer just celebrated her birthday with the release of her new EP titled Indiscreet.
Somehow, the multi-talented mother of four finds time to write, record and produce music - and she can't wait until she can play live dates again.
The singer/songwriter lives in Pierre.
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February 8, 2021 Show 987 Hour 2.
In 1966, Marty Mahrt was shot down while flying a mission over North Vietnam. He was piloting a Republic F-105 Thunderchief fighter/bomber – an aircraft that suffered a 38% loss rate due to the type of missions they were assigned. Wednesday morning (live from Custer), Marty Mahrt tells his story of rescue and survival during an "Old Guys and Their Airplanes Debrief" hosted by John Mollison. The interactive event begins at 11 Central/10 Mountain at SDPB.org/OGTADebrief.
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In The Moment … February 1st, 2021 Show 982 Hour 2
He traveled the state with a box camera and glass plates. Decades later the Gustav Johnson photo collection continues to help us understand who we were and how we became who we are.
Guest: Matthew Reitzel, archivist at the South Dakota State Historical Society.