
On this episode, when it comes to getting the COVID-19 vaccine, Black residents are less likely to get the shots than whites. We'll look at some of the reasons why and some possible solutions.
And Congressman Adam Kinzinger has become a regular on national talk shows for speaking out against his own party. Kinzinger grew up in central Illinois and we'll hear what those who've known him the longest have to say about the Republican.
Our lineup:
* Kristy Long brings us an Illinois Issues report on media literacy education.
* University of Illinois Springfield sociology professor Tiffani Saunders discusses the roots of vaccine hesitancy in the Black community.
* Harvest Public Media's Dana Cronin reports on how the pandemic has impacted seed companies.
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