• Community Connection - June 30 2026, Tina Cosby welcomes Local Tax Atty TyJuan Garrett
    Jun 30 2026

    **Community Connection: Navigating the Complexities of the Supreme Court and New Indiana Laws**

    In a thought-provoking episode of Community Connection, host Tina Cosby delves into the intricacies of the US Supreme Court and the recent rulings that have left many scratching their heads. With the Court's term coming to a close, Tina invites Attorney Tyjuan Garrett, Local Tax Atty w/expertise Public & Strategic Affairs, former Indianapolis NAACP Council, Parliamentarian, Indianapolis Assn Black Journalists to break down the importance of the Supreme Court and its impact on our daily lives. From the transgender athletes ban to the expansion of presidential powers, the conversation covers it all.

    The episode also touches on the recent Supreme Court decisions, including the upholding of birthright citizenship and the striking down of long-standing limits on campaign finance. Attorney Garrett shares his insights on the Court's evolving approach to precedent and the implications of this shift. The conversation also explores the importance of civic engagement and the role of the Supreme Court in shaping our democracy.

    Tina and her producer Eric also discuss the new laws taking effect in Indiana, including the expansion of the National Guard's policing powers and the criminalization of homelessness. These laws have sparked controversy and raised questions about the impact on vulnerable populations. As the conversation comes to a close, Tina emphasizes the importance of staying informed and engaged in the democratic process.

    If you're curious about the Supreme Court's recent decisions and their impact on our lives or want to stay up to date on the new laws affecting Indiana residents, tune in to this episode of Community Connection. Join Tina Cosby she navigates the complexities of these timely topics and explore the ways in which we can make our voices heard in the democratic process.

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • Community Connection - June 29 2026 - Tina Cosby wtih Producer Eric and Open Lines and Carvin Winans
    Jun 29 2026

    **Summer Heat and Voting Rights**

    As the summer heat continues to soar, our community is buzzing with conversations about the importance of staying cool and staying informed. On this episode of Community Connection, Tina Cosby and Producer Eric dive into the latest news and updates on the Supreme Court's recent rulings, including the decision to allow states to accept and count ballots mailed in after election day. They also discuss the implications of this ruling and how it may impact the upcoming midterms.

    This episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions on various topics, including the recent Supreme Court decisions, the importance of voting rights, and the impact of the current administration's policies on our community. Tina Cosby and Eric G tackle tough questions and share their insights on how we can make a difference in our world. From the Winans family's latest music release to the Northwest Community Resource District Council's town hall meeting, this episode covers it all.

    One of the highlights of the episode is the conversation with Carvin Winans, Multiple Grammy Award Winning Singer, Songwriter, Producer and Industry Pioneer a member of the legendary Winans family, who shares his experiences and insights on the music industry and his latest project. He also talks about his family's journey to success and how they've been able to crossover into the secular music scene while staying true to their gospel roots.

    As the summer heat continues to rise, it's more important than ever to stay informed and engaged in our community. Join Tina Cosby and her team as they discuss the latest news and updates on the issues that matter most to us. Listen to this episode of Community Connection to stay up to date on the latest developments and learn how you can make a difference in your world.

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • Community Connection - June 26 2026 - Tina Cosby Week in Review with James Patterson Contributing Analyst
    Jun 26 2026

    This week on Community Connection, the conversation is all about community, legacy, and the impact one person can have on the lives of others. The show starts with a somber tone as the hosts pay tribute to the late Mark Russell, a tireless advocate for the community who passed away suddenly. Mark's colleagues and friends share stories about his dedication to his work and the countless ways he made a difference in the lives of those around him.

    The hosts also discuss the upcoming events in the community, including the Martindale Community Engagement Summit and the Senior Living Caregivers Symposium. They highlight the importance of these events and encourage listeners to attend and get involved. Additionally, they talk about the IPS summer feeding program and the various resources available for those in need.

    The conversation also touches on the recent news about the WNBA and the controversy surrounding a player's behavior on the court. The hosts share their thoughts on the matter and discuss the importance of sportsmanship and respect in sports. They also welcome Tony Mason, president and CEO of the Indianapolis Urban League, to the show to talk about Mark Russell's legacy and the impact he had on the community.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in community news, events, and the stories of those who make a difference. Join the conversation and hear the stories of Mark Russell and the many ways he touched the lives of those around him.

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Community Connection - June 25 2026 - Tina Cosby welcomes Eunice Trotter - Dir IN Landmarks Black Heritage Preservation Program and Danny Bridges - Sportswriter Indpls Recorder
    Jun 25 2026

    **Community Connection: Exploring the Heart of Indianapolis**

    This week on Community Connection, we're diving into the rich history and culture of Indianapolis, from the Martindale Brightwood neighborhood's historic preservation efforts to the city's evolving skyline. Our guest, Eunice Trotter, director of the Indiana Landmarks Black Heritage Preservation Program, shares the importance of preserving Black history and heritage in our community. We'll also be discussing the upcoming community meeting, where residents can learn about the Martindale Neighborhood Historic Preservation District and how to protect their properties.

    The conversation touches on the city's skyline, with a discussion about the new Eskenazi Hospital and its impact on the community. We'll also be talking about the importance of preserving our city's history, including the Martindale Brightwood neighborhood, which is one of the few Black historic districts in the state of Indiana. Our guest will be sharing information about the upcoming community meeting, where residents can learn about the Martindale Neighborhood Historic Preservation District and how to protect their properties.

    In addition to the community meeting, we'll be discussing the city's skyline and the new Eskenazi Hospital, which is set to open in late 2027. We'll also be talking about the importance of preserving our city's history, including the Martindale Brightwood neighborhood, which is one of the few Black historic districts in the state of Indiana.

    Don't miss this episode of Community Connection, where we'll be exploring the heart of Indianapolis and the people who are working to preserve its history and culture. Join us as we discuss the Martindale Neighborhood Historic Preservation District, the city's skyline, and the importance of preserving our community's heritage. Listen to the full episode to learn more about these important topics and how you can get involved.

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • Community Connection - June 24 2026 - Tina Cosby and Contributing Analyst James Patterson talk to Antoniette Holt and ReNita White
    Jun 24 2026

    **Community Connection: Empowering Communities, One Conversation at a Time**

    This week on Community Connection, Tina Cosby, James Patterson and producer Eric dive into the importance of community empowerment and the impact of politics on our daily lives. From the upcoming Indiana Black Expo to the latest developments in the Pendleton Two case, this episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions and inspiring stories.

    Tina and Antoniette Holt, Coordinator for "Better Bridges" discuss the Indiana Black Expo Black and Minority Health Fair and the value of community events like the Indiana Black Expo, which provides free health screenings and services to thousands of people. Later in show, Tina, James and Eric discuss the Pendleton Two case, where two men received unjustly long sentences for protecting a fellow prisoner from racist guards. The conversation highlights the need for community support and advocacy in the face of systemic injustices.

    The episode also touches on the topic of data centers and their impact on our environment and utility bills. Tina, James and Eric discuss the importance of educating ourselves on these issues and holding our leaders accountable. Additionally, they share inspiring stories of individuals who are making a positive impact in their communities, such as Anthony Bailey, who was released from prison after serving 27 years and is now a productive member of society.

    Don't miss this powerful conversation, which reminds us that we have the power to create positive change in our communities. Tune in to hear more about the Indiana Black Expo, the Pendleton Two case, data centers, and the importance of community empowerment. Listen to the full episode to be inspired and motivated to take action in your own community.

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Community Connection - June 23, 2026 - Tina Cosby welcomes Abdul - Hakim Shabazz - Dr Denise Hayes and Dr James Wadley
    Jun 23 2026

    **Community Connection: Navigating the Complexities of Sexual Wellness**

    In this thought-provoking episode of Community Connection, hosts Tina Cosby and Eric G. open the show discussing the Indianapolis Urban League hosting their Annual Equal Opportunity Day Luncheon at the Indiana Convention Center. Tina has a chance to talk with the keynote speaker, Voting Rights Advocate and Former Georgia Politician Stacey Abrams. A little later Atty. Political Journalist & Commentator, Professor, Talk Show Host, WIBC's Abdul At Large (Saturdays 1pm - 3pm). Abdul - Hakim Shabazz joins the show. Abdul discusses the latest on what happened at the GOP State Convention this past weekend in Fort Wayne, along with the party giving the boot to incumbent Secretary of State Diego Morales. Next up Dr. Denise Hayes, Psychologist, President, IN Chapter, Association of Black Psychologists and her guest Dr. James Wadley, Lincoln University (Philadelphia) Professor and Chair of the Counseling & Human Services Dept, Marriage, Family and Sexuality Therapist. They discuss the often-taboo topic of sexual wellness, exploring how societal expectations, social media, and personal experiences shape our understanding of intimacy and relationships. The conversation is a refreshing and honest discussion that challenges listeners to rethink their assumptions about sex and relationships.

    The episode begins with the importance of informed participation in the voting process, with Abdul respectfully disagreeing with Stacy Abrams' call to action to get more people involved in voting. He argues that more informed participation is key, rather than simply more participation. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about the complexities of sexual wellness, including how social media can both positively and negatively impact our perceptions of sex and relationships.

    The hosts are joined by special guests, including Dr. James Wadley, a psychologist and sexologist, who shares his expertise on the importance of open and honest conversations about sex and intimacy. He emphasizes the need for people to be willing to listen to each other and have sensitive conversations about their desires, needs, and boundaries. The conversation also touches on the importance of teaching children about sex and intimacy in a way that is developmentally appropriate and respectful.

    As the episode comes to a close, listeners are left with a lot to think about and consider. If you're interested in exploring these complex topics further, tune in to this episode of Community Connection to hear the full conversation and gain a deeper understanding of the importance of open and honest communication in relationships.

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    1 hr and 43 mins
  • Community Connection - June 22, 2026 - Tina Cosby with Open lines and later Mary Claire Molloy Medical Reporter - The Mirror Indy
    Jun 22 2026

    **Community Connection: Exploring the Complexities of Mental Health and Social Justice**

    This week on Community Connection, we're diving into some tough topics that are close to our hearts. From the importance of recognizing and addressing systemic issues in our communities to the complexities of mental health and the impact of policing in hospitals, we're having real conversations that need to be had.

    In this episode, we're discussing the hospital-to-jail pipeline, where people with mental illness are being arrested and criminalized instead of receiving the help they need. Our guest, Mary Claire Molloy, a medical reporter from The Mirror Indy, shares her investigative work on this issue, highlighting the alarming number of arrests at Eskenazi Hospital and the devastating consequences for those affected. We're also talking about the need for better training and resources for hospital police officers to handle situations involving mental health crises.

    We're also exploring the theme of social justice and how it relates to our communities. From the struggles of a small town like Martinsville, Indiana, to the importance of voting and getting involved in our local government, we're discussing the ways in which we can make a positive impact. Our listeners share their thoughts and experiences, and we're having a real conversation about what it means to be a part of a community that cares.

    If you're interested in learning more about these important topics and hearing the stories of those affected, tune in to this episode of Community Connection. We're grateful for our listeners who share their thoughts and experiences, and we're committed to creating a space for honest and meaningful conversations. Join us as we explore the complexities of mental health and social justice, and let's work together to create a more compassionate and just community for all.

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • Community Connection - June 18 2026 - Tina Cosby discusses more Juneteenth History and Celebrations with guests
    Jun 18 2026

    **Celebrating Juneteenth and Honoring the Past**

    This week on Community Connection, we're diving into the rich history of Juneteenth, a holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans on June 19, 1865. Our guests share their insights on the significance of this day and the importance of preserving the truth about the Civil War and the role of black soldiers in its outcome. We also explore the intersectionality of African American culture and Western art at the Eiteljorg Museum, and discuss the upcoming Juneteenth celebrations in Indianapolis.

    Joining Tina first on today's show is Tom Bailey Junior, author of "Lincoln's Letters," which reveals that black soldiers won the Civil War. Tom shares his research and the importance of teaching this history in schools. Next the Eiteljorg Museum's Public Programs Manager, Madison Hincks, joins us as we learn about the museum's annual Juneteenth celebration, which has been a tradition since 2015. The event features performances, music, and art that celebrate the connections within the community. We also wrap up the show with Indianapolis Recorder's Sportswriter, Danny Bridges to talk about the Fever and more.

    As we celebrate Juneteenth, we're reminded of the significance of preserving our history and the importance of accurate representation in education. Our guests share their perspectives on the impact of Juneteenth on our community and the need to continue learning and growing from our past. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or community, this episode has something for everyone.

    Join us as we explore the stories and experiences of our guests and learn more about the Juneteenth celebrations happening in Indianapolis. Listen to the full episode to hear the stories of Tom Bailey Junior, Madison Hinks, and other special guests, and to learn more about the importance of preserving our history and celebrating our culture.

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    1 hr and 45 mins