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Full Episode: NPR Veteran Margaret Low To Lead WBUR, 'Black Radical' William Monroe Trotter, Urban Turkeys

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Here's the Radio Boston rundown for Nov. 25. Tiziana Dearing is our host.

  • Margaret Low, WBUR's new chief executive and general manager, on why she wants to lead WBUR and the future of local public radio.
  • Retired Federal Judge and WBUR legal analyst Nancy Gertner walks us through what we've learned from the impeachment hearings so far and what's next.
  • Kerri Greenidge, history professor at Tufts University, talks with us about William Monroe Trotter, the co-founder and editor of the Boston-based black weekly newspaper "The Guardian." Her book "Black Radical: The Life and Times of William Monroe Trotter," is the first major biography of Trotter since 1970.
  • Matt Miller from the Nature Conservancy explains how the "problem" of the urban turkey is actually one of wildlife conservation's biggest success stories.

This article was originally published on November 25, 2019.

This segment aired on November 25, 2019.

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