
Where We Live
Connecticut Public Radio
Produced by Connecticut Public, 'Where We Live' puts Connecticut in context. Host Catherine Shen brings us fascinating, informed, in-depth conversations and stories beyond news headlines. We start local, but we take time to explore domestic and international issues and consider how they impact us personally and here at home.
Radio: WNPR (Connecticut Public Radio)
Categories: News & Politics
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Foreign aid accounts for 1% of the U.S. federal budget.
These funds are used to fight famine and disease worldwide. This week, the Senate will debate cutting $7.9 billion earmarked for these efforts.
In July, the Humanitarian Research Lab at Yale had federal funds rescinded. They are currently operating by with the help of individual donors.
Today, we get an update on humanitarian crises and international conflicts around the globe. We'll also discuss the future of humanitarian aid in the United States and abroad.
GUESTS:
- Lila Hassan: Independent Investigative Journalist
- Nathaniel Raymond: Executive Director of the Humanitarian Research Lab at the Yale School of Public Health
- Provash Budden: Deputy Senior Vice President of Emergency Programs at Americares
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Previous episodes
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3907 - As federal cuts to foreign humanitarian aid loom, CT organizations speak out Thu, 17 Jul 2025
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3906 - A look at the CT Farm Bill, plus local farmers discuss federal funding cuts Tue, 15 Jul 2025
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3905 - This summer, Connecticut artists give Shakespeare a remix Mon, 14 Jul 2025
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3904 - Bringing CT fans together: A look at ConnectiCon and fan conventions Thu, 10 Jul 2025
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3903 - Connecticut native Ocean Vuong has a deep love for Hartford Tue, 08 Jul 2025
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3902 - What the end of the Digital Equity Act means for Connecticut residents Mon, 07 Jul 2025
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3901 - Expanding access to culturally connected food for the AAPI community and beyond Thu, 03 Jul 2025
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3900 - 1 in 5 college students face food insecurity: Two Connecticut students tell their story Tue, 01 Jul 2025
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3899 - Voices from the margins: The power of poetry in times of turmoil Mon, 30 Jun 2025
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3898 - This scientist believes creativity is a skill you can learn Thu, 26 Jun 2025
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3897 - Connecticut authors reflect on food’s power to connect us Tue, 24 Jun 2025
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3896 - The hidden history of Chinese immigrants Mon, 23 Jun 2025
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3895 - Connecticut Authors tell stories about the voyage Tue, 17 Jun 2025
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3894 - From sea to table: the power of Connecticut’s kelp industry Mon, 16 Jun 2025
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3893 - Monica Ong on art of visual poetry Thu, 12 Jun 2025
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3892 - Rad Dads of CT Public share their parenting triumphs and challenges Tue, 10 Jun 2025
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3891 - Pickleball in Connecticut isn’t just a pastime–it’s a passion Mon, 09 Jun 2025
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3890 - Extreme heat can impact physical and mental health: Here's how to prepare Thu, 05 Jun 2025
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3889 - The transforming milestones of our youth, from proms to graduation Tue, 03 Jun 2025
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3888 - Author Sarah Ruhl on the teachers who stay with us Mon, 02 Jun 2025
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3887 - What's happening to men? A look at men's health in Connecticut Thu, 29 May 2025
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3886 - Scientists are using AI technology to speak whale Tue, 27 May 2025
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3885 - Thinking of eloping? One Connecticut couple shares their story Thu, 22 May 2025
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3884 - The hidden history of Chinese immigrants Tue, 20 May 2025
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3883 - The fight for funding: What’s next for Connecticut’s libraries and museums? Mon, 19 May 2025
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3882 - Disability advocates respond to Trump administration proposals Thu, 15 May 2025
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3881 - The show must go on: Connecticut arts and cultural institutions contend with federal cuts Tue, 13 May 2025
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3880 - Immigrant rights advocates mobilize following reports of detentions Mon, 12 May 2025
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3879 - Trump proposes a baby bonus. What some parents want instead Thu, 08 May 2025
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3878 - Roman Catholicism in a moment of change: Could women (finally) have expanded roles? Tue, 06 May 2025
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3877 - Connecticut authors reflect on food’s power to connect us Mon, 05 May 2025
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3876 - Comedian Sheng Wang on plants, standup and humility Thu, 01 May 2025
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3875 - Exploring the future of Connecticut public transit Tue, 29 Apr 2025
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3874 - As skincare industry targets children, Connecticut is pushing back Wed, 23 Apr 2025
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3873 - Frogs! Toads! Newts! Oh My! A Guide to Connecticut Big Night Thu, 24 Apr 2025
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3871 - The mass appeal of black holes, plus local astronomical societies on connecting through the cosmos Tue, 22 Apr 2025
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3870 - The state of shellfish: climate impacts on New England’s coast Mon, 21 Apr 2025
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3869 - The pros and cons of going nuclear Thu, 17 Apr 2025
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3868 - Finding financial empowerment during turbulent times Tue, 15 Apr 2025
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3867 - From sea to table: the power of Connecticut’s kelp industry Mon, 14 Apr 2025
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3866 - Connecticut Authors tell stories about the voyage Thu, 10 Apr 2025
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3865 - Gardening for community, connection and wellness Tue, 08 Apr 2025
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3864 - As skincare industry targets children, Connecticut is pushing back Mon, 07 Apr 2025
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3863 - An uncertain future for international students Thu, 03 Apr 2025
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3862 - Commemorating America 250 with inclusive stories Tue, 01 Apr 2025
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3861 - President Trump’s dismantling of the Education Department, explained Mon, 31 Mar 2025
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3860 - Ramadan: It's not just about fasting Thu, 27 Mar 2025
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3859 - A look at the history of tap dance in America Tue, 25 Mar 2025
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3858 - Why J.R.R Tolkien’s imaginative worlds live on Mon, 24 Mar 2025
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3857 - Daylight Saving Time: Who needs it? Thu, 20 Mar 2025