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In The Fight For LGBTQ Rights, Lessons From The 1990s Culture Wars
FX's new documentary miniseries Pride focuses each of its six episodes on one decade in the fight for LGBTQ rights in America. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Yance Ford, directed the 1990s episode.
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Media Controversies Embroil Chris Cuomo, Martin Bashir
Two well-known journalists have found themselves at the center of media ethics controversies: CNN's Chris Cuomo and former BBC correspondent Martin Bashir.
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How To Be A Citizen: From MFA To DSA To N.Y. Legislature
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kara Clark, chief of staff for New York state Sen. Jabari Brisport, about how to become civically engaged.
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How To Be A Citizen: Transportation Worker Goes Above And Beyond
Transportation supervisor Heather Pindell of Charlestown, W.V., tells NPR about the ways she chooses to get involved in civic life in her community.
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How To Be A Citizen: What It Takes To Run For Office With Joe Neguse
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Congressman Joe Neguse (D-Colo.) about how and why he decided to get involved in politics and civic life.
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Transition: Some Pandemic Safety Precautions Lifted, Others Remain
An update on coronavirus cases and numbers. And, as the pandemic reaches a new phase, many workers are anticipating a return to the workforce. Experts offer tips for re-entry.
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Celebrate Bob Dylan's 80th Birthday With 80 Cover Songs
World Cafe celebrates one of the greatest songwriters of all time with covers performed by artists who love him.
As More Birds Fly Into Buildings, Scientists Study How To Limit Collision Deaths
Across the United States, the number of birds killed from flying into buildings is rising. Now researchers are studying what people can do to try to limit bird deaths, particularly during migrations.
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U.S. Restrictions On Ethiopia And Eritrea Aim To Boost Pressure As Conflict Continues
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Michelle Gavin of the Council on Foreign Relations about the new U.S. visa restrictions on Ethiopian and Eritrean officials due to the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia.
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Across The U.S., Mayors Are Stepping Down After A Rough 2020 And 2021
Mayors from cities big and small have been stepping down after a tumultuous 2020 and difficult 2021. The changes in leadership come as local municipalities are grappling with important issues.
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