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On today's show
SDPB's Richard Two Bulls reports on Sicangu Community Development Corporation's food initiative program in Rosebud. It's a grassroots program to realize a return to food sovereignty to indigenous communities.
The United States has a long history of protecting free speech from government intrusion. Today we explore the famed case of United States v. One Book Called Ulysses. It's the story of a James Joyce novel, efforts to smuggle a single copy into the country to challenge obscenity laws, and how lawyers made history that impacts our ability to read what we want to read to this day. Augustana University Professor Patrick Hicks, Ph.D., and University of Sioux Falls Professor Mike Thompson, J.D., have the rollicking legal and literary drama.
Take A Moment: Poetry from Studio 47 features the work of Jane Yolen.
South Dakota state historian Ben Jones hosts a podcast called History 605. On Monday, a new episode drops in which Jones interviews author and historian Gary Anderson about his book Massacre in Minnesota: The Dakota War of 1862, the Most Violent Ethnic Conflict in American History.
Fresh Tracks with David Hersrud is back with a glance into the world of popular music. Books, Boxsets, and Betty White are the theme for this week's episode. SDPB's Larry Rohrer and music industry insider David Hersrud have the story.