In this week’s episode of Second Look, WZND’s Rachael Deerfield took a look at local news, featuring a safety initiative in the City of Bloomington, a transgender day of visibility event, and a new exhibit at the children’s discovery museum. Next, she talked about ISU sports, and then took a closer look at stories from March’s Birds-I-View show centered around women’s history month.
To open the show WZND’s Kyra Craddock spoke with the multimedia specialist at University Marketing and Communications and co-president of Queer Coalition, Brie Byers to find out more about a trans day of visibility event this week. (0:43)
Next, WZND’s Jacie Hinton spoke to Phillip Allyn, the city of Bloomington’s traffic engineer about intersection construction. (4:27)
Afterwards, WZND’s Marcellus Wilson spoke with Beth Whisman, the director of cultural arts for the Discovery Children’s Museum to learn about a new exhibit (10:08)
After the break, Rachael recapped ISU women’s basketball NIT run (17:38) men’s basketball (18:23) softball, baseball and tennis.
To conclude the show, she took a closer look at stories from this month’s women’s history month edition of Birds-I-View. She played interviews from WZND’s Ally Cooper (20:22), Allie Hunn and Val Garay (23:59).