EPISODE · Sep 15, 2022 · 44 MIN
The Jackson Water Crisis
from On the Scene · host On the Scene Podcast
We are back for season 2 with a flood of news, namely the Jackson water crisis. Tune in this week on the scene as we unpack the issue’s history, repercussions, and future along with some local news updates. In Emma’s Opinion Corner, she reviews Prime Video’s tv series “A League of Their Own” (2022), has a hot take about minimalism and reviews the Grill’s pepper jack cheese sticks in Fine Dining with Emma Dotson. Finally, we introduced a new segment of Heather’s book recs, “Books on the Brim,” and finished off the episode with some good news! AP news debunking water tank article Interview with Rep. Bennie Thompson NBC news article MS Census BBC article CNN article Another CNN article Jackson Water Crisis news by MS Today Jerry Mitchell Clarion Ledger article Nick Judin’s Under the Surface series for MS Free Press ABC news ongoing water crises in the US article by Kiara Alfonseca Adam Rathe’s “A League of Their Own” article with Chante Adams for Town and Country Magazine “Good News” by Stacker for WJTV Donate: Donate money or volunteer with Mississippi Rapid Response Coalition - Water Fund Cooperation Jackson is taking donations “Little Miss Flint” set up a GoFundMe to raise money for people affected by the water crisis Immigrant Alliance for Justice and Equity is organizing water donations. You can call them at 769-251-2380 or email [email protected]. Heather’s book recs: “Tattoo— Journeys on my Mind” by Tina Marie L. Lamb “Verity” by Colleen Hoover Follow your dreams and follow us on social media! Instagram, Twitter, Facebook: @onthescenepod Heather’s Instagram: @hheatherrhea — Twitter: @JournalistHRH Emma’s Instagram: @emmadotson — Twitter: @emma_dotson3 Send us an email if you’d like to guest star or sponsor the pod: [email protected] Find the Reflector online! reflector-online.com Instagram, Twitter: @reflectoronline — Facebook: The Reflector Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to On the Scene!
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We are back for season 2 with a flood of news, namely the Jackson water crisis. Tune in this week on the scene as we unpack the issue’s history, repercussions, and future along with some local news updates. In Emma’s Opinion Corner, she reviews Prime Video’s tv series “A League of Their Own” (2022), has a hot take about minimalism and reviews the Grill’s pepper jack cheese sticks in Fine Dining with Emma Dotson. Finally, we introduced a new segment of Heather’s book recs, “Books on the Brim,” and finished off the episode with some good news! AP news debunking water tank article Interview with Rep. Bennie Thompson NBC news article MS Census BBC article CNN article Another CNN article Jackson Water Crisis news by MS Today Jerry Mitchell Clarion Ledger article Nick Judin’s Under the Surface series for MS Free Press ABC news ongoing water crises in the US article by Kiara Alfonseca Adam Rathe’s “A League of Their Own” article with Chante Adams for Town and Country Magazine “Good News” by Stacker for WJTV Donate: Donate money or volunteer with Mississippi Rapid Response Coalition - Water Fund Cooperation Jackson is taking donations “Little Miss Flint” set up a GoFundMe to raise money for people affected by the water crisis Immigrant Alliance for Justice and Equity is organizing water donations. You can call them at 769-251-2380 or email [email protected]. Heather’s book recs: “Tattoo— Journeys on my Mind” by Tina Marie L. Lamb “Verity” by Colleen Hoover Follow your dreams and follow us on social media! Instagram, Twitter, Facebook: @onthescenepod Heather’s Instagram: @hheatherrhea — Twitter: @JournalistHRH Emma’s Instagram: @emmadotson — Twitter: @emma_dotson3 Send us an email if you’d like to guest star or sponsor the pod: [email protected] Find the Reflector online! reflector-online.com Instagram, Twitter: @reflectoronline — Facebook: The Reflector Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to On the Scene!
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