
A Dialogue with Michael Roberts, Ollie Watts Davis, Remembering William Patterson and the Total Eclipse
Listen to Dialogue - Saturdays at 11am and Tuesday at 7pm on Illinois Soul FM 101.1 and FM 90.9 HD2.
Listen to Dialogue - Saturdays at 11am and Tuesday at 7pm on Illinois Soul FM 101.1 and FM 90.9 HD2.
On this encore edition of The 21st: We spoke with the father of Gabby Galbo, who died of sepsis at age 5, and learned how a new law aims to prevent needless death. We also talked about why you should start making plans now for next year's total eclipse.
On Sunday night, a total lunar eclipse will coincide with a super moon and a blood moon for the first time in over three decades. When a super moon occurs the moon is at its closest point to the earth and can appear up to fourteen percent larger. The red tint of a blood moon is a side effect of the lunar eclipse where the moon passes into its own shadow. This combination won’t happen again until 2033.