The Conversation: Thursday, December 13th

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It’s Thursday, December 13 – From HPR2, it’s The Conversation…

Caregivers on the edge of Alzheimer's research.

Howard Garval is President and CEO of Child & Family Service. The 112-year-old, non-profit organization  is one of five organizations in the nation to receive  funding from the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving to implement the science-based caregiving support called  Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer Caregiver Health.

Hurry supplies are Unlimited....

Mark Chai is an artist and designer who works with recycled materials.  His work is on display at Chinatown’s Fishcake Gallery through the first week of January.

A tramping chaplain homes in on homelessness.

Shawn Osborne is a Navy Chaplain stationed in Pearl Harbor. While reading a book called "Radical" by David Platt, he got the idea to walk around the island of Oahu to spotlight homelessness.

The art of using what you have…again…and again

Esther Anne Wilhelm is an artist who works in a variety of media.  She’s the most recent appointee to the Mayor’s Office on Culture and the Arts

Plus today’s reality check, government news in the backyard and the BBC world report. Next the headlines… from NPR.