Jerome Thanks Worldview’s Listeners
As Worldview wraps up its last noontime broadcast, Jerome thanks the show’s listeners for being part of an informed local/global community.

Worldview is the show about how race, ethnicity, gender, identity, the environment, religion, politics, and economics drive and shape the news.
It also brings in experts to discuss international news from a local perspective, and draws local connections. The show heavily features arts, activism, and social movements in Chicago.
Worldview is hosted by Jerome McDonnell
Airs weekdays at 12 p.m. on WBEZ
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As Worldview wraps up its last noontime broadcast, Jerome thanks the show’s listeners for being part of an informed local/global community.
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