IndyMatters Episode 152: Library under fire for diversity statement and new chief of Nevada higher ed

Published: Sept. 4, 2020, 8:03 p.m.


\nThis week on IndyMatters, intern Tabitha Mueller has a feature story about what is happening in Douglas County with the library and Black Lives Matter protests. After that, reporter and producer Jacob Solis interviews the new Nevada System of Higher Education chancellor Melody Rose about how higher education is dealing with the pandemic and what her plans are moving forward. At the end of the show Tabitha joins us again to talk with Black Rabbit Meadery about how they are weathering the storm during the pandemic as the governor's orders for bars to remain closed continues.\xa0
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\nIntro and COVID-19 update- 0:00
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\nWhat\u2019s happening in Douglas County - 2:40
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\nMelody Rose, new NSHE chancellor - 9:40
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\nBlack Rabbit Mead - 27:10
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\nOutro - 37:30