The Trump administration’s potential cuts to the Department of Education, threatening key civil rights protections and funding for special education, are a major concern for Rhode Island. On a different note, scams involving cryptocurrency ATMs are on the rise, prompting the introduction of a new law in Rhode Island to regulate crypto kiosks. The WaterFire Arts Center is hosting an exhibit of over one hundred posters from Latin America, spanning 70 years and a dozen countries. Guests on The Weekly Catch podcast include Paige Parks from Rhode Island KidsCount, Ian Donnis, political reporter at The Public’s Radio, Catherine Taylor from AARP Rhode Island, and Dr. Timmons Roberts, a Professor at Brown University. The podcast, hosted by Luis Hernandez and produced by James Baumgartner, covers these important topics and more, offering insights and information for the local community. Listeners can tune in every Friday at 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., or access the podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. For questions, comments, or suggestions, email weeklycatch@thepublicsradio.org or connect on social media platforms. Luis Hernandez, James Baumgartner, Joe Tasca, and Mareva Lindo are among the talented team members at The Public’s Radio behind this informative and engaging weekly production.
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