The events take place on April 18 at the IU Maurer School of Law and on May 2 at CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education CenterWFIU Public Radio will host two live Noon Edition broadcasts. The first event takes place Friday, April 18 in room 121 at the Maurer School of Law on the Indiana University Bloomington campus. Noon Edition host Bob Zaltsberg will moderate a panel discussion about the perceived threats to the Constitution and civil liberties by the Trump administration and the state of Indiana. Guests will include Steve Sanders, Professor of Law at Indiana University and constitutional scholar; Christopher Daley, executive director of the ACLU of Indiana; and Daniel O. Conkle, Robert H. McKinney Professor of Law Emeritus at Indiana University. The second live broadcast will be held on Friday, May 2 in Terre Haute at the CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center, founded by Holocaust survivor Eva Mozes Kor. During this program, Eva Kor’s son, Dr. Alex Kor, will share his mother’s powerful story of survival, resilience, and forgiveness. Both events are free and open to the public. Doors will open at 11:30 a.m. with the live broadcasts beginning at 12 p.m. Noon Edition will take questions from the audience in attendance at the events as well as through X @NoonEdition and email at [email protected]. The programs will be broadcast on WFIU, channel 103.7 FM in Bloomington and 95.1 FM in Terre Haute. After the live broadcasts, the programs will be available to listen to on demand on Noon Edition’s website, wfiu.org/noonedition.
Noon Edition is made possible with support from Bloomington Health Foundation, Estate & Downsizing Specialists, and Smithville.
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