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KPR Presents: Kansas 1972

Week of January 16, 2022: This week on KPR Presents, we travel back 50 years to "Kansas 1972." It's the first episode in a new podcast from Humanities Kansas, celebrating their 50th anniversary by looking at this pivotal year and Kansas's connection to national events. This episode looks at the story behind the State Humanities Councils, the founding of Humanities Kansas (then the Kansas Committee for the Humanities), and the cultural climate of Kansas in the early 1970s. For more information about the Kansas 1972 project or to listen to the podcast on demand, visit the Humanities Kansas website.

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Kaye starts her weekends the same way you do: with Weekend Edition Saturday, Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, This American Life, and To the Best of Our Knowledge. She started at Kansas Public Radio in 2001; in 2006, she became the producer of our weekly public affairs program, KPR Presents. In her spare time, she loves to read, travel, and attend theater.