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The Confluence ended production on Friday, August 4th. WESA thanks Kevin Gavin, Marylee Williams, Laura Tsutsui and everyone who has played a part in the program’s seven years of service.The Confluenc... more
FAQs about The Confluence:How many episodes does The Confluence have?The podcast currently has 848 episodes available.
April 28, 2022Pennsylvania lawmakers want to authorize clinical trials of psychedelic-assisted therapiesOn today’s episode of The Confluence: State Rep. Tracy Pennycuick introduced legislation that would allow clinical studies of psilocybin and psilocybin-assisted therapy for issues such as PTSD or depression; Rochelle Jackson from the Black Women’s Policy Center shares results from a survey of Black women in Pittsburgh that shows their pressing concerns include poverty and mental health; and self-taught Pittsburgh artist John Kane’s legacy and impact....more23minPlay
April 27, 2022Hundreds of books were banned in Pennsylvania over a nine-month periodOn today’s episode of The Confluence: a recent analysis found 456 books banned in Pennsylvania between July 2021 and March 2022, a majority of them in the Central York School District; Diamonte Walker will be the first CEO of Scholar House Pittsburgh, which looks to provide single mothers with affordable housing and support near higher education; and Pittsburgh native Cole Arthur Riley discusses her new book, “This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation and the Stories That Make Us.”...more23minPlay
April 26, 2022A super PAC is behind new ads targeting a candidate in 12th Congressional District campaignOn today’s episode of The Confluence: diplomacy between the U.S. and Israel has emerged as an issue in the race for Pittsburgh's Congressional seat, we speak with WESA’s Chris Potter about which super PACs are buying up ad space; Mike Dixon, the executive director of Basketball Dreamz, discusses what he heard from kids in his after-school program following the deadly shooting on the North Side; and we go foraging in Pittsburgh to see what foods can you find underfoot....more23minPlay
April 25, 2022Analysis of pay at PPS finds racial, gender disparity in who holds highest-earning rolesOn today’s episode of The Confluence: PublicSource reporter Oliver Morrison explains his findings from a analysis of salaries at Pittsburgh Public Schools; Anya Litvak with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette tells us why large industrial producers are looking to create a “hydrogen hub” in the region; and a health care worker reflects on when her role as a caregiver was reversed in a new book, “Healing: When a Nurse Becomes a Patient.”...more23minPlay
April 21, 2022A hundred days in office, Mayor Ed Gainey on violence, young people, campaign promisesMayor Ed Gainey on efforts to increase public safety, and his intention create "a city for all"...more23minPlay
April 20, 2022Mask requirements have been lifted across the country, but is it the right time?On today’s episode of The Confluence: As agencies across the country start lifting mask requirements, Philadelphia reinstates one, and local authorities are considering if now is the right time to ditch the mask; a new report details racial disparities in homeownership in the region; and a new museum looks to preserve and share the history of tattooing....more23minPlay
April 19, 2022Voters will weigh in on their party’s pick for governor, U.S. Senate in May primary electionOn today’s episode of The Confluence: With the May primary election a mere four weeks away, we check in with WESA government and accountability editor Chris Potter about the campaigns; cybersecurity vulnerabilities were identified in autonomous robots working in local hospitals; and Dawn Keezer with the Pittsburgh Film Office speaks with us, ahead of giving testimony to the state Senate Finance Committee, about increasing film tax credits in the state....more23minPlay
April 18, 2022North Side shooting leaves two teenagers dead, city leaders calling for an end to violenceOn today’s episode of The Confluence: A shooting at a house party in the North Side turned deadly after two teenagers were killed and eight others were injured; legislation has passed in the state Senate that would expand access to nurses trained to provide specialized care to survivors of sexual assault, and we talk with one of these nurses and a statewide organization in support of the legislation; and a new exhibit honoring August Wilson’s career opens in Pittsburgh’s downtown....more23minPlay
April 14, 2022Rate of death due to COVID-19 in largest U.S. counties, including Allegheny, correlated with low-incomeOn today’s episode of The Confluence: Staff at a Bloomfield Starbucks have voted to unionize, becoming the first store to do so in the commonwealth; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter Kris Mamula explains how a study found the rate of deaths due to COVID-19 in 100 U.S. counties was most strongly correlated with lack of income; FBI Supervisory Special Agent Tim Wolford tells us how the agency is combatting "sextortion schemes," where an increasing number of teen boys are targeted; and officials worry about the cost of the upcoming election....more23minPlay
April 13, 2022State GOP leaders accuse Gov. Wolf of evading state legislature on top issuesOn today’s episode of The Confluence: The state’s Independent Regulatory Review Commission recently enacted regulations for charter schools and changes to wages for tipped workers, but leaders in Harrisburg are concerned the governor may be circumventing the legislative process with this body; a violence prevention program trained youth in Pittsburgh to be nonviolent community advocates; and artist and activist Lena Chen has a new art exhibit running through April 17....more23minPlay
FAQs about The Confluence:How many episodes does The Confluence have?The podcast currently has 848 episodes available.