Weekly Catch: Woonsocket moves to fine people who camp on city property

Earlier this week Woonsocket city leaders followed the actions of many communities across the country. They voted to fine people who camp out on city property. . One unhoused advocacy group says the fines that are part of a new city law will make things even harder for those struggling to find shelter. Also, Rhode Island PBS is shining a light on youth mental health. We’ll talk with one of their contributors about the effect violence has on mental health. And, WaterFire Providence has had financial struggles lately. They have a new interim director who says he plans to be a bridge to a brighter future. That and more on this week’s show.

Links:

  • WaterFire “Starts at Sunset” (May 15)
  • RIPTA’s Bike-to-work events (May 12 – 16)
  • “Give the Drummer Some” benefit concert at The Met (May 4)
  • “Music at the Farm” at Gracenote Farm (May 11)

Guests:

  • Bonnie Piekarski, founder of the Milagros Project
  • Anaridis Rodriguez, host of Generation Rising
  • Ian Donnis, The Public’s Radio political reporter

The Weekly Catch is a production of The Public’s Radio. Our host is Luis Hernandez. Our producer is James Baumgartner. Our editor this week is Joe Tasca. Thanks to Maddie Mott for our podcast artwork. Our Chief Content Officer is Sally Eisele, and our President and CEO is Pam Johnston…

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