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THE COLUMBUS COLLABORATIVE CREATES NEW PARTNERS, NEW PROGRAMS
Seeds for Growth Part 1
Airdate: Friday 8/13 at 8pm on WOSU PLUS Also airs: Fridays 8/20, 8/27 at 8 pm on WOSU PLUS
Program description: Advice and best practices for non-profits is presented in this annual meeting presented by The Huntington Foundation.
Seeds for Growth Part 2
Airdate: Friday 8/13 at 9 pm on WOSU PLUS Also airs: Fridays 8/20, 8/27 at 9 pm on WOSU PLUS
Program description: Advice and best practices for non-profits is presented in this annual meeting presented by The Huntington Foundation.
There’s power in partnerships.
That’s the thinking behind The Columbus Collaborative, a program from WOSU Public Media.
The Columbus Collaborative allows WOSU Public Media to work directly with "mission-similar" partners such as non-profit, educational, corporate, governmental, and public service organizations to create broadcast programs.
“Even when WOSU@COSI was just a concept, we envisioned our new studio as a community meeting space,” says WOSU station manager Tom Rieland. “The Columbus Collaborative is an extension of that thinking. We’re seeking partnerships that will create programs that examine our community’s issues and challenges.”
“We want WOSU Public Media to be involved in the vital conversations about Columbus,” says Rieland. “We believe The Columbus Collaborative is a wonderful forum to create those conversations.”
A spirited panel discussion on the intersection of faith and evolution; moderated by David Brancaccio, host and senior editor of NOW on PBS. Panelists include Carol Anelli, associate professor of insect physiology and cell biology at Washington State University; Connie Bertka, adjunct faculty on Contemporary Issues in Science & Religion at Wesley Theological Seminary; and Joan Roughgarden, evolutionary ecologist at Stanford University.
This original local production chronicles the life of Louis Bromfield, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, successful Hollywood screenwriter and a true Renaissance man. This film tells the story of a celebrated author and screenwriter who became one of America's most famous farmers. The documentary is narrated by film legend and close friend Lauren Bacall. more...