The Latest On WNHH Radio

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The latest programs on WNHH hop from family law practice to Russian history, pause to consider the Declaration of Independence and mull over what the founding fathers would have thought of Donald J. Trump, and scratch the surface of interfaith life in New Haven.

On this episode of All Of Us,” host Greg Grinberg brings on Steven Pincus, Bradford Durfee Professor of History at Yale University, to speak about what voters, activists, and legislators can learn from his new book The Heart of the Declaration: The Founders’ Case for Activist Government. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or check out WNHH’s Elm City Lowdown” podcast.

Legal Eagle” host Marcia Chambers talks to John Wynne, Jr., whose law firm Buckley & Wynne Mayor Toni Harp honored last week. During the episode the two discuss family law, how the law has changed since Wynne started practicing in 1986, work habits among young lawyers, how texting has influenced the practice of law. To listen, click on or download the audio above.

On Dateline New Haven,” former CNN Moscow reporter (and current Yale Vice-President) Eileen O’Connor recalls how she got the world the story the day in 1991 when a last-ditch coup failed and citizens confronted tanks in the former Soviet Union — and observes how threats to truth and freedom have resurfaced today. To listen, click on or download the audio above or check out WNHH’s Dateline New Haven” podcast.

On this week’s Chai Haven,” host Lucy Gellman tries to figure out what it means to be in an interfaith relationship by talking to several New Haveners and their families about it. To listen, click on or download the audio above.

This week on Valley Sports Rewind,” Mike Cannici’s guest is veteran Valley assistant football coach Andrew Mancini. To listen, click on the above file.

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