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As a result of a daytime programming change, WLRN canceled Sundial, the locally-produced arts and culture show, effective Friday Feb. 2, 2024.... more
FAQs about Sundial:How many episodes does Sundial have?The podcast currently has 1,448 episodes available.
June 18, 2020Heard On Sundial: Supreme Court Saves DACA, Hurricanes In A Pandemic, Juneteenth In South FloridaOn this Thursday, June 18, episode of Sundial: Supreme Court Saves DACA An estimated 650,000 people living in the United States will not face the immediate threat of deportation. In a 5-4 vote Thursday morning, the U.S. Supreme Court found the Trump administration’s case to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program wasn’t strong enough ....more51minPlay
June 16, 2020Heard On Sundial: Miami Gardens Police Reform, Florida’s Pandemic Response, LGBTQ Workers' RightsOn this Tuesday, June 16, episode of Sundial: Miami Gardens Mayor On Improving Policing Cities across the country are grappling with how to reform their police departments to hold officers accountable and prevent violence against black communities....more52minPlay
June 15, 2020Heard On Sundial: Rallies In South Florida, Broward College’s Future, How Schools Will ReopenOn this Monday, June 15, episode of Sundial: Dueling Rallies In South Florida Protests over police brutality continued in South Florida for the third week in a row. They’re calling for an end to police violence against the Black community and many are proposing sweeping reforms to the criminal justice system, including defunding of police departments. This weekend things were different . There was a “law and order” rally in downtown Miami and in Miami Lakes, Trump supporters celebrated the...more52minPlay
June 11, 2020‘A Systematically Racist Institution’: Sundial Conversation on Criminal Justice ReformOn this Thursday, June 11, episode of Sundial: Protests are scheduled across South Florida this weekend, continuing the national conversation around police violence and their role in our communities. Protesters have been raising the issue of police budgets, with recommendations to defund, dismantle or dramatically reduce the public funding allocated for law enforcement....more51minPlay
June 10, 2020South Florida's Superintendents On Future Of SchoolingSchool districts across South Florida are devising plans now for students this fall. Broward County Public Schools has drafted a plan in which students may only be able to attend school two days a week. Palm Beach County Superintendent Donald Fennoy discussed the possibility that in school attendance will be voluntary depending on the discretion of parents. As districts continue to wrestle with the challenges of social distancing, sanitizing school property and keeping children safe, the only...more18minPlay
June 10, 2020Heard On Sundial: Fort Lauderdale’s Police Budget, MIT's Black Student President, Faith & RacismOn this Wednesday, June 10, episode of Sundial: Fort Lauderdale Mayor On Defunding Police More details have emerged about the demonstrations that turned violent in Ft. Lauderdale over a week ago. A new video on social media captures when Latoya Ratlieff was shot in the head by a foam rubber bullet , which fractured her skull. She’s now considering filing a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city. Another officer, Steven Poherence pushed a kneeling woman to the ground . He has since been...more52minPlay
June 09, 2020Heard on Sundial: Drive-in Theaters Return, WLRN's New Health Care Reporter, LatAm & COVID-19On this Tuesday, June 9, episode of Sundial: Drive-in Theaters Make A Comeback Movie theaters are now allowed to reopen across the state — but not in most parts of South Florida. In Broward, they are set to reopen June 15 . Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties haven’t announced any plans to reopen movie theaters yet....more53minPlay
June 08, 2020Heard On Sundial: Fort Lauderdale Police Face Scrutiny, Nursing Homes Lack PPE, Graduates & JobsOn this Monday, June 8, episode of Sundial: Fort Lauderdale Police Face Scrutiny Over Violence Protests over police brutality continued across South Florida over the weekend from Jupiter down to Homestead. They remained relatively peaceful although a number of arrests were made ....more52minPlay
June 04, 2020Heard On Sundial: Police Accountability, COVID-19 Infections And Sewage, Miami-Dade Gyms ReopeningOn this Thursday, June 4, episode of Sundial: Holding Police Accountable Protesters across the country are calling for police to be held accountable for their actions following violence by officers at demonstrations. The Ft. Lauderdale Police Department is asking for any video footage from protestors at Sunday’s demonstration as an officer is being investigated after shooting a woman in the head with a foam rubber bullet ....more52minPlay
June 03, 2020Heard On Sundial: Broward Sheriff On Police Brutality, DeSantis’ Supreme Court, Arts During COVID-19On this Wednesday, June 3, episode of Sundial: Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony On Police Brutality Despite the bad weather, protests continued in South Florida over the death of George Floyd on Tuesday. They remained peaceful and were smaller than protests in previous days....more52minPlay
FAQs about Sundial:How many episodes does Sundial have?The podcast currently has 1,448 episodes available.