Jan21, 2024

Can We Fix Our Immigration Policies? (3010)

January 21, 2024|Featured Program, Featured-Home, Human Interest, Politics, Recent Programs|0 Comments

In our discussion, we ask: What percentage of the total U.S. population is made up of immigrants and how much has it fluctuated in recent years? As America’s birth rate drops, should we or should we not increase the number of immigrants allowed into the country? Is the United States becoming less competitive for immigrant workers, particularly high-skilled? See what our experts have to say on Perspectives Matter - Can We Fix Our Immigration Policies?

Jan14, 2024

Our Youth’s Mental Health Crisis (3006)

January 14, 2024|Featured Program, Featured-Home, Human Interest, Mental Health, Recent Programs|0 Comments

Emergency room visits for anxiety and depression are up nearly 30%. Suicide attempts for girls are up dramatically. More young people are reporting “persistent” feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and thoughts of suicide. So, what’s going on that is causing this? And what are potential solutions? Join us to learn more.

Nov19, 2023

The Sixth Floor Museum and the JFK 60th Anniversary (3007)

November 19, 2023|Current News, Featured Program, Featured-Home, Global Affairs, Human Interest, Recent Programs|0 Comments

Joining Dennis McCuistion to talk about the President’s legacy and how the Museum honors this history, is Stephen Fagin, the Sixth Floor Museum, Curator and Oral Historian, and author of Assassination Commemoration, JFK, and the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza.

Oct29, 2023

The Power of Forgiveness (2925)

October 29, 2023|Current News, Featured Program, Featured-Home, Global Affairs, Human Interest, Recent Programs|0 Comments

What is forgiveness? Why do we find forgiveness so challenging? How does harboring anger and resentment affect one’s health? And what are the benefits of forgiveness? Our guests say, there is a way to move forward through forgiveness, however difficult that may be. Join us to learn more.

Oct22, 2023

Technology and the Global Struggle for Power (2923)

October 22, 2023|Current News, Featured Program, Featured-Home, Global Affairs, Recent Programs|0 Comments

There’s no doubt the U.S. and China are committed to having a military advantage over one another. While the risk of armed conflict, perhaps over Taiwan, exists, the real battle for technological supremacy is where the struggle for global power is taking place. Join us to hear more about where we stand with China today and the direction we may be taking in the future.

Oct8, 2023

Global Power in the Age of AI (2926)

October 8, 2023|Current News, Featured Program, Featured-Home, Recent Programs|0 Comments

Can international regulations organizations address the fact that the United States along with its liberal democratic allies might have a very different goal than that of China, Russia, and the growing number of authoritarian states who see AI as a means to gain and maintain power?

Sep22, 2023

The Fentanyl Crisis: The Silent Killer (3002)

September 22, 2023|Current News, Featured Program, Featured-Home, Recent Programs|0 Comments

Over 150 people die every day from overdose/ poisoning related to synthetic opioids like fentanyl. Many of them young people. The numbers are growing, despite the best efforts of school counselors, law enforcement officials, parents and other health professionals.

Sep17, 2023

What You Need to Know About Fentanyl (3003)

September 17, 2023|Current News, Featured Program, Featured-Home, Recent Programs|0 Comments

“One Pill Can Kill.” That’s the message of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency. This program is the first in a series about the dangers of Fentanyl poisoning. You’ll hear from a medical doctor, law enforcement, the Drug Enforcement Administration and will meet parents whose lives forever changed when their children were poisoned by fentanyl.