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Can our sunscreens hurt marine life?
Scientists have been reexamining some of the chemicals found in sunscreen because of their potential impact on marine life, particularly coral reefs. Should we rethink the type of sunscreen we wear?
April Dinwoodie: Families of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are an inspiration
This week, The Public’s Radio has been reporting on the start of a new presidential administration and what that means to people in our region. In this essay, we hear from April Dinwoodie, a Westerly resident and transracially adopted person who says she’s inspired that we now have two blended, non-traditional first and second families.
‘We’re not there yet’: In Westerly, BLM activists have ‘high hopes for America’ but say ‘real work’ lies ahead
After the police killing of George Floyd last May, Black Lives Matter activists began holding a weekly protest outside the post office in downtown Westerly. They’ve returned for Sunday demonstrations ever since, whether drawing a crowd of dozens or just a few people.
Chorus of Westerly’s Christmas Pops Concert
A special presentation from The Chorus of Westerly recorded during their 2018 and 2019 Christmas Pops concerts.
Chorus of Westerly’s Christmas Pops
A special presentation from The Chorus of Westerly recorded during their 2018 and 2019 Christmas Pops concerts.
It’s A Wonderful Life – from The Gamm Theatre
George, Clarence, and the entire town of Bedford Falls come to life in this radio play adaptation of Frank Capra’s holiday movie classic.
It’s A Wonderful Life from The Gamm Theatre and The Public’s Radio
George, Clarence, and the entire town of Bedford Falls come to life in this radio play adaptation of Frank Capra’s holiday movie classic.
‘I have to vote this year’: Activist and first-time voter ready for ‘amazing things’ in 2020 and beyond
Back in early March, 18-year-old Ginger Mombelly was a South Kingstown High School senior looking forward to graduation and starting college in the fall. Today, Mombelly is helping lead a racial justice movement to transform the school system in her town, and proud to be voting in her very first election.

