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KPR Presents: Missing, Then Action: An Army Wife Speaks Out

Conversation with Olive Korte
Conversation with Dole Institute of Politics Director Audrey Coleman and Senior Archivist Sarah Gard
Conversation with Bruce and Bryan Johnson

Week of June 12, 2022: The story of a Kansas Army wife, her search for information about her MIA husband during the Vietnam War, and how that search turned into a political movement. Kathleen Johnson Frisbie was a founding member of the National League of Families of Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia and is the focus of "Missing, Then Action: An Army Wife Speaks Out," a new exhibit at the Dole Institute of Politics. We'll hear from Kathleen Johnson Frisbie, her sons Bryan and Bruce, and Audrey Coleman and Sarah Gard of the Dole Institute of Politics, plus bonus material from recent KU graduate Olivia Korte who helped design the exhibit. This exhibit is sponsored by ITC Great Plains.

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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.