Perspectives are commentaries produced by and for WNIJ listeners, from a panel of regular contributors and guests. If you would like to submit your own Perspective for consideration, send us a script that will run about 90 seconds when read -- that's about 250 words -- and email it to NPR@niu.edu, with "Perspectives" in the subject line.
Northern Public Radio
Kelley Lynch, Obaidul Fattah Tanvir, Cindy Sealls
KQED
None
Tish Lampert
NowThis
Sharon McMahon
Midtown Scholar Bookstore
None
ksqd.org
Megan Kenyon
Stan Berteloot
Ayesha and Lisa
Ryan Gardner
Wayne Hsiung
NPR
WNYC Studios
Dr. Peter Weinstein & Dr. Phillip Nelson
Reverend Billy and Savitri D
Steve Tarter
Dynamic English
BBC Radio 4
Goodstuff.network
ABC News
Wayne Hsiung
Alex Wise
Christian Picciolini | Goldmill Group LLC
89.5 WHRV-FM, Norfolk, VA
Emily Ding
Milyaa
None
BackStory
BackStory / Panoply
Robin Lofton
Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York
HumanistAgenda.com
Philip Charles MacKenzie
Ben and Jake Toalson
Ozy Media
Karson Institute
Jeremy Jusek and Joe Walle
Remember the Ladies
John L LaCasse Ph.D., MBA
The Institute for Foreign Language Research and Education, Hiroshima University
Virginia Humanities
NPR
Wondery
Ross Wilkinson
Pantsuit Politics
None
Will Luden
Podworld
A Kids Podcast About
Jason Feifer
Morgan Dixon + Vanessa Garrison
kjagradio
The Washington Post
None
CiTR & Discorder Magazine
Jeff Schechtman
Jody Avirgan & Radiotopia
Gloria Moraga
The Black Effect and iHeartPodcasts
Evan Axelbank
None
Minnesota Public Radio
Our Own Voices Live
Siena and Toast
Andrew Jazprose Hill
Wayne D. King
Mike
BBC Radio 4
Jaylyn Aguas
ROBINLYNNES PRODUCTIONS
Sara and Misasha
Katie Herzog and Jesse Singal
Glenn
Prof. Greg Jackson
Mad LiberTEA Party
GMA News & Public Affairs
Lemonada Media
FluxRostrum
Elizabeth Lunday
Scott Brun & Alan Lowe
Radio Curious
perry
Stephen James and Ken Swain
Truth, Lies, Shenanigans
Francesca Rheannon
Michael and Phil
The Reclaimed Podcast
Woldingham School
Wayne King
Anthony Barone
Dave
Hamish McKenzie
Matt Pikarsky
Hearst Television
Thinking in English
Charlotte Clymer