On last night's radio program, Andrea Shea-King talked with Alison DiMario, the education director at the Salem Witch Museum about the history of witchcraft. Andrea got her take on the claim by a Massachusetts witch that hanging a costumed figure of a witch in effigy constitutes a hate crime.
Tonight, Andrea will talk with Laurie Cabot, Salem's own self-proclaimed witch, about the issue. Cabot was the subject of a video report Andrea did while studying Broadcast Journalism at Emerson College. The report garnered national attention at a JVC Student Video Competition, winning an award for its subject matter and treatment.
Cabot joins Andrea to discuss the Wiccan religion and hate crimes, from a witch's perspective.
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