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FAQs about WBUR Up Next:How many episodes does WBUR Up Next have?The podcast currently has 5,610 episodes available.
February 17, 2023A deeper look at the compounding problems for the TWe talk with Boston Herald reporter Gayla Cawley, transit advocate Chris Dempsey and WBUR's "The Common" daily podcast host Darryl C. Murphy about what's wrong with the MBTA, and how to fix it. And are Gov. Maura Healey's promises to rehabilitate the embattled agency realistic?...more19minPlay
February 17, 2023The relevance of the Civil War in today's conversations about reparations in MassachusettsMassachusetts ended the practice of slavery in 1783. But as author and historian Jacqueline Jones points out in her new book, "No Right To An Honest Living: The Struggles of Boston's Black Workers in the Civil War Era," while the city didn't practice slavery after that point, it didn't practice equality either....more14minPlay
February 17, 2023How two local comedians navigate the space where tragedy meets comedyIf your job is to make people laugh, how do you do it during devastating current events? Resident comedians Bethany Van Delft and Ken Reid walk us through the tough terrain where tragedy meets comedy....more16minPlay
February 17, 2023Troubled finances and delivery delays, the latest at the MBTA — and what needs be donePlus, a look at how the Civil War impacted the lives Black Bostonian, and two local comedians on navigating the borderland where tragedy meets comedy....more48minPlay
February 16, 2023The challenge to understand the full complexity of historical figuresWe hear Kellie Carter Jackson, associate professor in the Department of Africana Studies at Wellesley College, on how society's tendency to oversimplify complex historical figures undermines our ability to understand these people's contributions and significance....more16minPlay
February 16, 2023Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley on her past, her path and what's giving her joyPlus, Wellesley College Africana studies professor Kellie Carter Jackson returns to our show for the first installment of a new monthly series on history and culture....more49minPlay
February 16, 2023How Ayanna Pressley's mother influenced the congresswoman's life and workWe bring you a conversation with Massachusetts Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley about what drives her and what brings her joy....more33minPlay
February 15, 2023What happens when migrant kids arrive in Massachusetts without family...more13minPlay
February 15, 2023What the governor thinks about transportation, rent control and the CelticsGov. Maura Healey joins us to answer our questions and yours on everything from the MBTA to housing to the Massachusetts State Police....more26minPlay
February 15, 2023At the ICA, María Berrío's collages explore the immigrant experience across centuriesBerrío uses collage to create scenes that teeter on the brink of reality and imagination. Her new exhibition, "The Children's Crusade," opens Feb. 16 at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art....more10minPlay
FAQs about WBUR Up Next:How many episodes does WBUR Up Next have?The podcast currently has 5,610 episodes available.