WNYC, Minnesota Public Radio, and The Economist present Indivisible, a weeknight call-in radio talk show that will bring Americans together for a national conversation in a time of transition.
 
WNYC and Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) are joining forces to convene a nightly gathering for everyday Americans to talk, debate, and find common ground in the first 100 days of the new administration. Beginning on Monday, January 23, and airing Monday through Thursday from 8 - 9pm for 14 weeks on 88.5 WFDD, Indivisible will feature a different host and focus each night, bringing listeners across every divide together to weigh in and participate in lively, candid, and inclusive conversations.
 
NOTE: For the duration of this special series, Performance Today will shift an hour later to 9pm, and it will air in its entirety. On Fridays, you can hear it at its regular time of 8pm.
 
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Be sure to tune for public radio's national conversation about America in a time of change.
 

The focus of each evening is as follows:

MONDAYS

WNYC's Kai Wright will build on the issues he explored in The United States of Anxiety to survey America's cultural fault lines and invite callers to discuss the divides and how to bridge them.

TUESDAYS

WNYC's Brian Lehrer hosts a program evaluating how -- and how quickly -- American norms are changing. How are language, ethics, the law, and our institutions adopting new contours under a new and unprecedented leader?

WEDNESDAYS

Charlie Sykes, a leading voice in conservative talk radio for 25 years, will interview policy makers and engage listeners in conversation that weighs developments in the new administration's first 100 days against American values and conservative principles.

THURSDAYS

Minnesota Public Radio's Kerri Miller will examine American identity at this moment of change. Who is a part of the national narrative, who feels left out, and how might our long-term sense of ourselves change? This program will be produced by MPR News in St. Paul, Minnesota.

 
NOTE: For the duration of this special series, Performance Today will shift an hour later to 9pm, and it will air in its entirety. On Fridays, you can hear it at its regular time of 8pm.

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