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My stories: Week ending Sept. 19

Sometimes I write things for St. Louis Public Radio. Here’s what I wrote this week.

  • Legal roundtable discusses lingering Ferguson issues, new Missouri laws
  • Moth performers share storytelling secrets
  • Disability institute works to overcome hiring, cultural obstacles
  • Civil rights advocate says it’s time for a new Brown strategy
  • Who was Jesus?
  • St. Louis Public Radio to host St. Louis County executive debate
  • Rep opens season with larger-than-life comedy
  • Thousands expected for jazz and blues festival
  • “Lovely friendship” backbone to album

Published September 20, 2014By Erica
Categorized as Workin' for a living Tagged Brown v. Board of Education, civil rights, Erica Smith, Ferguson MO, government, Michael Brown, my stories, Old Webster Jazz and Blues Festival, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Sherrilyn Ifill, St. Louis, St. Louis County, St. Louis Public Radio, Starkloff Disability Institute, The Moth

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  • Holiday movie night: “A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby”
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