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Indy Politics Podcast with Abdul-Hakim Shabazz
Abdul-Hakim Shabazz
500 episodes
1 week ago
Indy Politics poke with Shelby Roby-Terry, Chief Communications Officer for Indianapolis Public Schools, about how IPS is helping families affected by the government shutdown — from food pantries and community partnerships to making sure every family knows where to find support.
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Indy Politics poke with Shelby Roby-Terry, Chief Communications Officer for Indianapolis Public Schools, about how IPS is helping families affected by the government shutdown — from food pantries and community partnerships to making sure every family knows where to find support.
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X Y and Gen Z
Indy Politics Podcast with Abdul-Hakim Shabazz
37 minutes 23 seconds
1 month ago
X Y and Gen Z
Normally we’re knee-deep in politicians, policy, and the usual cast of characters at the Statehouse. But this weekend, we’re shifting gears and talking to Generation Z. But today we're talking with Steven Ember, a recent college grad and a full-fledged member of Gen Z. We’re spoke to him about what his generation really thinks about jobs, technology, the future.
Indy Politics Podcast with Abdul-Hakim Shabazz
Indy Politics poke with Shelby Roby-Terry, Chief Communications Officer for Indianapolis Public Schools, about how IPS is helping families affected by the government shutdown — from food pantries and community partnerships to making sure every family knows where to find support.