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Award-winning podcast 'We Live Here' debuts fourth season, focuses on housing

City officials in Maplewood, Missouri forced Rosetta Watson from her home using a public nuisance ordinance. Watson is suing the city in federal court and her story is featured in the latest episode of We Live Here.
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City officials in Maplewood, Missouri forced Rosetta Watson from her home using a public nuisance ordinance. Watson is suing the city in federal court and her story is featured in the latest episode of We Live Here.

, the national-award winning podcast about race and class from © 2024 ÍâÍøÌìÌà and PRX, debuted its fourth season Thursday.  

The show, born out of the emotional turmoil and cultural upheaval of the Ferguson uprising, will break new ground this year.

Hosts Tim Lloyd and Kameel Stanley will spend the entire season exploring the intersection of race, class and housing in St. Louis, one of the nation's most segregated regions.

On Thursday’s St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh spoke with Lloyd and Stanley about the new season and played an excerpt from , the focus of which is on nuisance laws.

Support for We Live Here comes from the Hammond Institute for Free Enterprise at Lindenwood University.

 brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region. St. Louis on the Air host  and producers  and  give you the information you need to make informed decisions and stay in touch with our diverse and vibrant St. Louis region.

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