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Your song requests will be in NHPR's 40th anniversary music special.
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On March 7, NHPR’s Civics 101 podcast co-hosts, Nick Capodice and Hannah McCarthy, will take to the stage as moderators at the National Archives in Washington D.C. during the in-person opening forum for Civic Learning Week.
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NHPR and Classical New Hampshire bring together a festive programming line up sure to give you those holiday feels.
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Notes from America with Kai Wright and Our Body Politic are coming to NHPR's broadcast lineup, as part of changes being made to the station's weekend schedule.
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Join NHPR on Labor Day for a special broadcast from Civics 101. "The Declaration Does Not Apply" explores how the founders left three groups out of the Declaration of Independence - Black Americans, Indigenous peoples, and women - and how those groups responded.
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NHPR and The Music Hall in Portsmouth will present Writers on a New England Stage with Huma Abedin on Tuesday, September 27 at 7 PM to discuss her memoir Both/And. The conversation will be hosted by Hannah McCarthy, co-host of NHPR’s Civics 101.
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With America headed to the polls this November, NHPR’s Civics 101 has programming to offer insight and context. In the fall, Civics 101 is producing new, revised and re-released content, digging deep into stories of our democratic history.
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NHPR is accepting applications for its Community Advisory Board. The deadline to apply is Monday, Feb. 28.
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NHPR and ClassicalNH will present a programming lineup of favorites to provide the perfect soundtrack to your 2021 holiday season.
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New Hampshire Public Radio listeners care deeply about their state – its news, arts, politics, its rich history and promising future. Listeners tune in to stories about the people across New Hampshire because they care about them most of all.