This week on the show, we continue our look at the history of agriculture. First, Mike Lewis, Director of Environmental Studies and professor of history at Salisbury University, joins us to talk about the major transformations that brought Delmarva agriculture from colonial farming to today’s chicken farms and large feed operations. Then don’t miss our conversation with Wes Jackson, founder and current president of The Land Institute, who shares his vision for an agriculture system that can feed the world and minimize environmental damage.
A conversation on black women, health and body image.
Dario DiBattista on writing war
We discuss the $2 billion trading loss by JP Morgan
Why doesn't Baltimore City audit its spending?
Discussion of the PBS documentary, Slavery By Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black People in America From the Civil War to World War II based on the 2009 Pulitzer Prize winning book.


























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