
Tim Lloyd
Former We Live Here ReporterTim Lloyd was a founding host of We Live Here from 2015 to 2018 and was the Senior Producer of On Demand and Content Partnerships until Spring of 2020.
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The nationwide debate about gun control, mass shootings, and violent crime was once again jump-started in the wake of recent massacres at a county center in California and at a Planned Parenthood in Colorado that left several people dead.But here in St. Louis, officials are concerned with a different type of gun violence — the kind that happens almost routinely and usually takes one life at a time.
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The Affton School District has joined a growing movement to reboot the way textbooks are used in classrooms. The south St. Louis County district is one of…
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This week’s show started with a simple question we could not get out of our heads as we followed the recent shakeups at Mizzou.We’re referring to, of course, the wave of protests over racial incidents on MU’s campus and subsequent resignation of Tim Wolfe, who on Nov. 9 stepped down from his post as university system president following a student’s hunger strike and the threat of a boycott by the football team.
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On a special edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio reporters Jason Rosenbaum, Tim Lloyd and Kameel Stanley welcomed three…
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The activist group Concerned Student 1950 has vowed to keep pushing for change in the wake of resignations by both the University of Missouri system President, Tim Wolfe, and chancellor of the Columbia campus, R. Bowen Loftin.Among their demands is increasing the number of black faculty members at Mizzou from 3 percent to 10 percent over the next two years.
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There is this term that gets thrown around in education circles that we felt needs some exploring. School to prison pipeline.
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For three of the St. Louis area's low-performing school districts, this year's Annual Performance Review showed marked improvement. But the success has…
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Struggling school districts in the St. Louis area got some welcome good news with this year’s annual report card from the state.Riverview Gardens,…
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Racial disparities are a huge topic in education. And Missouri schools — specifically those in the St. Louis area — have been singled out as having some of the nation’s highest rates of suspensions that are disproportionately allocated to African Americans.
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Updated Oct. 15, 3:04 p.m. -- Another negotiating session that lasted just one hour Thursday failed to reach an agreement to end the teachers strike in…
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On the latest edition of Politically Speaking, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Tim Lloyd welcome state Sen. Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine…
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The arcane world of school finance in Missouri can be harder to understand than the most obscure poem or the most difficult calculus problem. But clear away all of the acronyms and calculations and modifications, and it comes down to two simple questions.