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Panorama – Episode 44 – Amy Cahillane, Executive Director of Downton Northampton Association (DNA)

Originally aired on February 12, 2022. Jess Tyler and Dan Torres speak with Amy Cahillane, Executive Director of Downton Northampton Association (DNA), about the challenges and prospects for downtown Northampton.

Panorama – Episode 43 – Springfield No One Leaves’s Rose Webster-Smith and Kalimah Muhammad

Originally aired on January 29, 2022. Co-host Sarah Robertson and Dan Torres talk to Rose Webster-Smith – Program Director – and Kalimah Muhammad – Community Organizer for Springfield No One Leaves. They chat about the housing crisis, economic and racial inequities, and how Springfield No One Leaves is blocking evictions and rebuilding local communities.

Panorama – Episode 42 – Jon Zibbell, Senior Public Health Scientist

Originally aired on December 25, 2021. Stefan and Dan chat with Jon Zibbell, who is a senior public health scientist…

Panorama- Episode 41- Sarah Robertson

Originally aired on November 20th, 2021. WHMP news producer and local freelance journalist Sarah Robertson talks to Dan and Stefan…

Panorama- Episode 40- Natalia Munoz and Matt Szafranski

Originally aired on November 13, 2021. Dan and Stefan talk about the local election results with WHMP’s Via com Munoz…

Panorama – Episode 39 – Holyoke Mayoral Candidate Joshua Garcia

Originally aired on November 6, 2021. Stefan and Dan talk to Holyoke mayoral candidate Joshua Garcia about the future of…

Panorama – Episode 39 – Holyoke Mayoral Candidate Mike Sullivan

Originally aired on November 6, 2021. Dan and Stefan talk to Holyoke mayoral candidate Mike Sullivan about the future of…

Panorama – Episode 38 – Vote Yes for the Library Kent Faerber and Austin Sarat

Originally aired on October 23, 2021. Stefan and Dan chat with Yes for the Library president Kent Faerber, and Amherst…

Panorama-Episode 37- Terry Johnson & Noho Internet II

Originally aired on October 16. Dan and Stefan discuss the upcoming Amherst Library vote with Terry Johnson from the Vote…

Panorama- Episode 36- Professor Gerry Blanco

Originally aired on October 2, 2021. Dan and Stefan about the state of higher education with Boston College professor and…

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