8:39 Nells
Alberta Nells is a young Navajo woman and part of a movement called Youth of the Peaks. She's also part of a youth media group called OuttaYourBackpack Media. You can find out more at oybm.org.
Coming up, trying to maintain daily life in a war zone...and Sabrina Artel has a kitchen table talk about climate change.
If you missed part of our show, you can find us online at wamc.org or call 1-800-323-9262 to order a CD - you'll need to know the program number. This week's show is #1055. (10:54)
If you're exhausted trying to juggle work, the kids' school schedule and a million other things, imagine doing all that in a war zone. UNICEF radio talks to a Baghdad mother about her family, her life and her growing fears for her children's safety.
4:29 Iraq Mothers
That story was filed by UNICEF Radio.
Now let's check in with Sabrina Artel. She opened up her tag-along trailer to invite people to come in to talk about the changing weather patterns...and what they think we ought to do.
4:11 Climate Artel
For more from Sabrina Artel, go to sabrinaartel.com.
And finally, when's the last time you saw live music? Not huge venues and five hundred dollar tickets...the small, live venues that help young acts perfect their skills and create a sense of community in towns around the country. Anita Palladino looks at the future of the small clubs in the age of the music download.
3:47 Live Acts
Anita Palladino is an independent producer and reporter.
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