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October 18, 2022
Why This 2020 Presidential Candidate Rejects the Two-Party System
Charles, a Native American activist, ran for president on a platform of “conciliation,” promoting a mutual understanding of the shared history of Americans.
October 18, 2022
Moving Readers: 3 Questions with Michigan Reporter Ron French
French’s reporting on a dispute over LGBTQ-related books at a rural Michigan library sparked a fundraising campaign that kept the library from closing.
October 18, 2022
From the Mob to El Chapo, Reporter Juliet Papa Knows a Thing or Two About Crime in NYC
If you ask Juliet Papa how to find a good story, she will tell you, "Look for drama. You look for what is so different about this story and what makes it unusual."
October 18, 2022
A Mysterious Street Poet Reveals Herself in Prague
Czech artist Nina Sibinska talks about her street project which fights the idea that art only belongs in closed galleries. “I want to pull people out of their everyday life and the feeling of an alienated city,” she says.
October 17, 2022
Behind The Classroom: Harlem Teacher Gives Back
(NEW YORK, N.Y.) — It’s not easy being a multi-business owner and full-time teacher, but for educators like Kevin Jackson […]