April Lidinsky
Michiana ChroniclerApril Lidinsky is a writer, activist, mother, foodie, black-belt, organic gardener, and optimist. She is a Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at IU South Bend and is a reproductive justice advocate.
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This is April Lidinsky.And I am Debra Stanley.April: thank you so much for making time to have a conversation with me. It’s always wonderful to be with…
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In May, the New Yorker magazine featured a cover of little cartoon people tentatively opening a gigantic door. It was easy to imagine the creaking sound…
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This is April Lidinsky And this is Des Harris April: Thank you for sharing some time with me, Des. We know one another through our shared volunteer work…
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This is a story of losing a cat and finding a community. The timeline? Fifty days that felt like an eternity. It’s early January, South Bend, and our…
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April: This is April (laughter) Nimbilasha: And I’m NimbiApril: So good to see you here, masked and at a distance! I know you from League of Women Voters…
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April Lidinsky speaks with Dr. Darryl Heller, Director of the Civil Rights Heritage Center at IU South Bend, about holding difficult conversations.Music:…
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We have something a little different for this episode. April Lidinsky has a conversation with Kathy Burnette, founder and owner of Brain Lair Books in…
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In a stay-at-home summer, it’s easy to run out of topics during social Zooming. So, I offer you a prompt, inspired by the June 17th New York Times “Food”…
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Here’s another one from the English Major files: Synecdoche. Think like a Greek so the spelling doesn’t bedevil you. A synecdoche is a figure of speech in…