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Every Saturday at 4pm, WMRA is now presenting a different special each week.

Saturday November 21st, Radio Lab presents Race. At the turn of the millennium, researchers succeeded in sequencing the entire human genome and found that humans, regardless of race, are more than 99.9% the same. But as scientists continue to look, it turns out that race might have a genetic signature. We visit a DNA lab to see if their machines can paint the portrait of a criminal. We stop by the lunchroom of a diverse middle school to ask students how they define their own race. Finally, we follow an Iraqi man back through his memories of the narrow divisions between Sunni and Shi'a that terrorized daily life in Baghdad.

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November MemberCard Benefit of the Month:

2-for-1 tour of the Early American Tavern at Michie Tavern Circa 1784 in Charlottesville; the tour is self-guided with recorded narration; restaurant not included. map it


December MemberCard Benefit of the Month:

2-for-1 admission to the Four County Players in Barboursville, presenting "A Christmas Story" by Jean Shepherd, telling of Ralphie's quest to get a Red Ryder BB gun. map it

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