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Each week on Lincoln Avenue, you'll hear about new ideas and developments, in the local community, on campus, and across the world. Host Dr. Sherry Linkon asks community and academic leaders, innovators, and critics to explain their work and why it matters. Join us Wednesday evenings at 7:30 for a walk down Lincoln Avenue.
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Lincoln Avenue Archives
- Richard McCormack - mp3 | wma

Sherry talks with Richard McCormack, Editor of Manufacturing and Technology News.



- Christopher Litton - mp3 | wma
Sherry Linkon talks with Christopher Litton, President of the Regional Chamber Foundation.

- Stephen Prothero - mp3 | wma
Sherry Linkon talks with Stephen Prothero, author of the book Religious Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know and Doesn't.

- Anne Hull - mp3 | wma
Sherry Linkon talks with Anne Hull of the Washington Post.

- Jay Williams - mp3 | wma
Sherry Linkon talks with Youngstown Mayor, Jay Williams.

- Randy Hoover - mp3 | wma
Sherry Linkon talks with Randy Hoover about education in the public schools.

- Will Allen - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talks with Will Allen.

- Ian Beniston - mp3 | wma
Sherry talks with Ian Beniston of the Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation.

- Lars Bondrum - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talks with Electronic Music Composer Lars Bondrum.

- Marylyn Geewax - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talks with Marylyn Geewax, Business Editor for NPR.

- Joel Berg - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talks with Joel Berg, Executive Director of the New York City Coalition Against Hunger.

- Martha Hennessy - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talks with Martha Hennessy on anti-war and anti-poverty activism.

- Sherrod Brown - mp3 | wma
U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown talks about health care reform.

- Kevin DeOliveira - mp3 | wma
Sherry talks with film maker Kevin DeOliveira about his new movie "Steel Valley: Meltdown".

- Dr. Bill Binning - mp3 | wma
Sherry Linkon talks with Dr. Bill Benning.

- Larry Duck and Frank Santisi - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talks with Larry Duck and Frank Santisi about the programs offered by the Mahoning County Board of Developmental Disabilities.

- Pat Fagan - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talks with Pat Fagan of the Youngstown Playhouse.

- Sister Ann McManamon - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talks with Sister Ann McManamon from the Sisters of the Humility of Mary about a Catholic Worker House project in Youngstown.

- Nakia Whitfall and Dr. Dale Rosengarten - mp3 | wma
Sherry Linkon talks with Nakia Whitfall and Dr. Dale Rosengarten about Grass Roots, a traveling exhibition of African origins of American Art that is on display at Fellows Riverside Gardens.

- Elsa Higby - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talked with Elsa Higby.

- Lou Zona - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talks with Lou Zona, Director of the Butler Institute of American Art.

- Whitney Strub - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talks with historian Whitney Strub about the history and politics of pornography in the United States.

- Rachel Flasko - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talks with Rachel Flasko, President of the Youngstown Mexican Club.

- Luke Visconti - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talks with Luke Visconti, co-founder of Diversity Link, a company that focuses on diversity in business.

- Kelly Elko - mp3 | wma
Sherry talks with Kelly Elko from the Beatitude House.

- Jim Ferraro - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talks with Jim Ferraro from the Western Reserve Transit Authority.

- Daniel Van Dussen - mp3 | wma
Host Sherry Linkon talks with Daniel Van Dussen about the aging population of the Mahoning Valley.

- Connie Schultz - mp3 | wma
Host Sherry Linkon talks with Connie Schultz of the "Cleveland Plain Dealer."

- Anne Liller - mp3 | wma
Sherry talks with Anne Liller from the public library of Youngstown and Mahoning County.

- Jonathan Kaufman - mp3 | wma
This week Sherry talked with Jonathan Kaufman, political editor for the "Wall Street Journal".