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The Friday Pitch-In
October 11, 2019
We end every week with the Friday Pitch-In, where we catch up on the biggest news around the state with Indiana Public Broadcasting's Lauren Chapman, and dig a little deeper into stories you should know more about.
School Dropouts
October 10, 2019
Some Indiana schools are marking students that drop out as leaving to be "home-schooled." Today on All IN, we hear from education experts, legislators, and parents to explore how these records skew graduation rates and how it affects both students and schools.
Heartland International Film Festival
October 9, 2019
The 28th Heartland International Film Festival, an 11-day celebration of independent film, kicks off this week in Indianapolis. We talk to filmmakers about what it's like to make a movie in Indiana, and ask Heartland organizers what's in store for festival-goers this year.
The White River
October 8, 2019
The White River is infamous for its less-than-sanitary status. E. coli levels in some parts of the river are high enough that even casual contact could lead to illness. But new efforts are underway to clean the White River and make it eligible for more potential activities. How did it get so filthy in the first place? That's today on All IN.
Indiana Authors
October 7, 2019
Today on All IN we look into the rich history of literature in Indiana, and how some of its best authors are being recognized for their work.
The Friday Pitch-In
October 4, 2019
Forest management debates, a proposal to restructure the State Board of Education, and a challenge to the RFRA fix - today we break down some of the biggest stories of the week. We also learn about an apprenticeship program that launched in Elkhart County, and the untold story of black pioneers in Indiana.
Bullying
October 3, 2019
Today on All IN we talk about bullying, with a poet and a panel of education and youth mental health experts. What is bullying like now that it can be done online? What effect does it have on the mental health of kids in school? And how can educators and parents stop it before it starts?
Fall Foliage in Indiana
October 2, 2019
The forests of southern Indiana are known for their fall foliage - they attract about one million visitors per year to Brown County alone. But colorful leaves aren't the only thing we should pay attention to when we grab our light jackets and go on a fall hike.
The Life of Mike Pence, With Author Tom LoBianco
October 1, 2019
Vice President Mike Pence - a political figure that Indiana knows well. Or do we? Political journalist Tom LoBianco pulls back the curtain on the life and career of the former governor in his new book "Piety and Power: Mike Pence and the Taking of the White House."
The UAW Strike
September 30, 2019
United Automobile Workers, or the UAW, is a labor union with about 400,000 active members. Two weeks ago nearly 50,000 of them organized a strike against General Motors, which led to plants shutting down across the South and Midwest.
Eugene V. Debs
September 26, 2019
Today on "All IN," Matt Pelsor discusses the life and legacy of Terre Haute native, turn-of-the-20th-Century labor leader, and five-time presidential candidate Eugene V. Debs, who is the subject of the new WFYI documentary "The Revolutionist: Eugene V. Debs".
Weekly Roundup
September 24, 2019
Matt sits down with IPB's Lauren Chapman to break down some of the major headlines of the week - from the climate march to the UAW strike. We'll take a deep dive into a new story on cultural training and technology that allows doctors to better treat refugees and immigrants. And Matt talks to two Indiana authors about their new books.