Katie Pellico
Producer II / Where We LiveKatie is a producer for Connecticut Public Radio's news-talk show Where We Live. She has previously worked for CNN and News 8-WTNH. She enjoys Victorian novels and walks with her dog Sonny.
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New London has been designated a "site of memory" by UNESCO, marking the arrival of the Speedwell schooner, and the city’s role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. This hour, we hear from local historians about their research, showing the Speedwell represents a small part of the city’s links to slavery.
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Nurse-midwife and researcher Dr. Lucinda Canty has been focused on racial disparities in reproductive health care. This hour, hear about why she launched Lucinda's House in Connecticut, plus, journalist and author Linda Villarosa on her new book, "Under the Skin."
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This hour, author and historian Davarian L. Baldwin joins guest host John Henry Smith to discuss his latest book, titled "In the Shadow of the Ivory Tower: How Universities Are Plundering Our Cities."
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This hour, Connecticut journalist and author Erik Hesselberg joins Where We Live to discuss his new book, "Night Boat to New York," exploring the rich history of steamboats in our state.
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Host Lucy Nalpathanchil looks at the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. From the doctor’s office to our personal data online, find all of our 'Where We Live' coverage on the issues and effects of a post-Roe world here.
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This hour, we preview two riverside projects underway in Middletown and Waterbury. Middletown Mayor Ben Florsheim joins us, along with planners on the Naugatuck River Greenway Trail.
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Advanced-practice clinicians will soon be eligible to perform in-clinic abortions, helping to reduce current wait times amid a "continued surge." This hour, we hear from Planned Parenthood of Southern New England and an advanced-practice nurse in our state.
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How can you be more diligent about your digital footprint? And what role do tech platforms and the federal government play in protecting private information? This hour, we hear from legal experts about how personal data is at risk, and what can be done.
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This hour, hear from NBC Connecticut Chief Meteorologist Ryan Hanrahan, and from Climate Central, a non-profit news organization helping these trusted broadcasters connect their coverage to climate change.
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This hour, we hear from Jen Hewett, textile artist and author of "This Long Thread: Women of Color on Craft, Community and Connection." Plus, Susi Ryan is an author and quilter with roots in Connecticut.