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Censorship is on the rise in America, as more states ban books and pass laws restrictng what teachers can talk about from the country's troubled history. This mimics the dangerous approach by the Chinese government which blocks its citizens from accessing independent reports about current events or the country’s past. But artists like Badiucao are …
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Rather than throwing more money at corrupt police departments and overcrowded prisons, prison abolitionists like Mariame Kaba say its time to make them obsolete by redirecting the billions of dollars that now go to police and prisons toward things that reduce crime -and improve peoples' lives. See: We keep each other safe (Part 2)…
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From helping Bob Dylan change the course of music at Newport to his iconic portrayal of Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof, Theodore Bikel's contributions to music and theatre are undeniable. But his willingness to see the humanity in other people was his real gift. Photo: Theodore Bikel, Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan in Greenwood, Mississippi 1963.…
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“Don't tell me where your priorities are. Show me where you spend your money and I'll tell you what they are.” America spends over $700 billion every year on its military, and less than a tenth of that on education. William Barber II and the Poor People's Campaign challenges the national myths that keep millions of Americans of all backgrounds in p…
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It’s no secret our phones and apps keep tabs on where we go and what we do. How else would your phone’s GPS guide you to the doctor’s office or Fitbit count your steps? But the same tech that make our devices so convenient is also constantly tracking our movements and sharing that information with dozens of companies you've never heard of.…
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Amazon, the largest online retailer, had record sales during the pandemic. But when over half of the company's warehouses reported outbreaks, Amazon spent millions on spy tech and glitzy ad campaigns to quiet complaints that it hasn’t done enough to keep employees safe. In this episode you will hear voices of current and former Amazon warehouse emp…
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Over the past decade, the remains of nearly 2,000 people have been found in the Arizona desert, one of the busiest crossing points along the border. But Scott Warren and other volunteers with No More Deaths who conduct the searches for missing people know the actual number is much higher, and that is why they leave water and food in the desert. So …
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Among the best in the world at what they do, these women dominate their competition on and off the field [1:24] Ada Hegerberg: The world's best goal scorer has been embarrassing Europe's top goalies for years, but it wasn't until she stopped playing that people really took notice [8:25] Bianca Valenti: Even for a pro surfer that rides 40 foot monst…
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Unique trailblazers like these prove that when life doesn't go as planned it’s still possible to figure it out on the go. Their stories remind us that pursuing your own path, where one didn't exist before, doesn’t happen all at once. It takes one courageous step at a time. . [1:04] Brittany Howard, the singer/songwriter for the genre bending Alabam…
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These larger than life characters sought to create a different world and relentlessly followed their convictions to make it a reality. Along the way, they transformed challenges into exploration, risk into reward, and fear into determination. [1:07] Slick Rick: Hip Hop's original storyteller and the most sampled artist of all time. The Smithsonian …
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In city after city, Americans protesting the murder of George Floyd were met by militarized police using excessive force and firing rubber bullets and other projectiles. Three women blinded by police while at a protest describe what happened to them and why they continue to speak out against police violence. [01:24] Linda Tirado, author and profess…
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