WNYC and Minnesota Public Radio are launching a nightly call-in show “Indivisible” on Monday, January 23.
Politico reports that the show will air Monday through Thursday nights for fourteen weeks focusing on Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office. Each night will have a different theme and host.
Mondays will be hosted by Kai Wright and The Economist writers John Prideaux and Anne McElvoy with a focus on “how the world is reacting to the changes that are coming to Washington.”
Tuesdays will feature WNYC’s Brian Lehrer on “how and how quickly American norms are changing”.
Former 620 WTMJ Milwaukee late morning host Charlie Sykes, who exited the station last month despite becoming one of the top Conservative critics of Trump will host on Wednesdays. His show 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.”
Thursday will feature Minnesota Public Radio’s Kerri Miller examining “American identity at this moment of change.”