In the first half of today’s show, Mike speaks with Kristin Brighton–president of the USD 383 school board. The Manhattan-Ogden board of education is currently engaged in facilitating conversations about phone usage for students. Brighton talks about the effects of heavy screen time on young minds, advocating for change in the classroom.
Mike is later joined by Philip Nel, leader of a local grassroots social movement that opposes the actions of the current presidential administration. Indivisible MHK is one chapter in a national movement aiming to elect progressive leaders and rethink our democracy. They are hosting a town hall tomorrow with the hope of attracting elected officials.
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