The weather was chilly, but that didn’t stop dozens of runners from participating in Sunday’s Color Run, a 5K “paint race” and fundraiser for the St. Louis chapter of Autism Speaks.
Wisdom and whimsy in moderate doses
The weather was chilly, but that didn’t stop dozens of runners from participating in Sunday’s Color Run, a 5K “paint race” and fundraiser for the St. Louis chapter of Autism Speaks.
The Public Media Commons — the space between the Nine Network, St. Louis’ public broadcasting station, and St. Louis Public Radio — formally opened Saturday night. QR codes are built-in at Public Media Commons by @TheNineNetwork and @stlpublicradio. #grandcenter pic.twitter.com/VCLK0BK9en — jmitori (@jmitori) September 14, 2014
Sometimes I write things for St. Louis Public Radio. Here’s what I wrote this week. St. Louis Zoo CEO discusses animals, expansion, conservation March to the Arch founder prepares for 12th 9/11 march Sept. 11: How do we teach children about a national tragedy? Gwen Ifill to host Nine Network’s Ferguson forum St. Louis Symphony… Continue reading My stories: Week ending Sept. 12
Sometimes I write things for St. Louis Public Radio. Here’s what I wrote this week. Young leaders push for change in Ferguson Civil rights leaders discuss rule of law, civil disobedience Concert supports Ferguson Youth Initiative, encourages community involvement How do we address sexual assault, domestic violence in St. Louis? Brewer, Martin to debut work… Continue reading My stories: Week ending Sept. 5
Sometimes I write things for St. Louis Public Radio. Here’s what I wrote this week. “If we don’t make some changes, we’ll have more Fergusons” Michel Martin: Listening and taking action in Ferguson David Isay on the stories behind StoryCorps Black leaders weigh in on black leadership in St. Louis