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  • WSHU marked Earth Week 2022 by airing and publishing stories about climate change, energy and environmental challenges and solutions through the New England News Collaborative. This comprehensive environmental reporting, by Melanie Formosa, Megan Briggs, Isabel Haglund and J.D. Allen, focused on community composting, anxiety about climate change and America's energy future.
  • WSHU is part of a new community-powered journalism project to answer election questions and any other ones you have about how to exercise your right to vote in the upcoming midterms.
  • An online “Join the Conversation” event from WSHU Public Radio
  • You count on WSHU’s news, classical and entertainment programs. Please consider supporting our work through a bequest or your retirement plan. Your forward-thinking legacy gift will allow us to continue important work in the community for generations to come.
  • We want to hear from Bridgeport residents what topics interest them and what stories we should be covering in the city of Bridgeport.
  • A collaboration between WSHU Public Radio and the CT Mirror, “Long Story Short” goes behind the scenes of public policy journalism in Connecticut. Each week, WSHU’s award-winning senior political reporter Ebong Udoma interviews the journalists and newsmakers presented in the Mirror’s long-form Sunday feature. It’s smart conversation about thoughtful journalism during a major election year.
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