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  • We travel back 50 years to "Kansas 1972" and the fight for the ERA in Kansas. It's the fourth episode of "Kansas 1972," a continuing series from Humanities Kansas.
  • Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright passed away last week at the age of 84. In this special encore broadcast from the KPR Presents archives, we revisit Albright's 2006 talk at the University of Kansas Lied Center, sponsored by the Dole Institute of Politics.
  • Former Colombian President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Juan Manuel Santos returned to his alma mater to receive the 2022 Dole Leadership Prize on September 20, 2022.
  • Can a comic strip help you lead a more mindful life? Grant Snider of Wichita is the author of The Art of Living, as well as a new children's picture book, One Boy Watching.
  • A look at the dark side of the man behind the Father Brown mysteries: G.K. Chesterton. It's a conversation with John Tibbetts, author of The Dark Side of G.K. Chesterton: Gargoyles and Grotesques.
  • Our Kansas Notable Book series continues with Natalie Parker, author of Stormbreak, and Brian Daldorph, author of Words is a Powerful Thing.
  • The committee, across eight hearings, has built a case — more political than legal — that Trump, who continues to lie about the election and teases he'll run in 2024, is not fit to hold the office.
  • Las Madres is the inspiring true story of three generations of Mexican-American women in Kansas. It recently won three medals at the International Latino Book Awards and was named a Kansas Notable Book.
  • What's happening at the Dole Institute of Politics? DIOP Director Audrey Coleman stops by to preview this spring's offerings, including an upcoming "America 250" exhibit, marking 250 years since the Declaration of Independence.
  • Capitol Police Pfc. Harry Dunn noted in testimony before Congress about the U.S. Capitol insurrection that he was called the N-word after he said he voted for President Biden.
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