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Union Leader On Why Kids Should Not Be Back In Classrooms This Fall
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Cecily Myart-Cruz, president of United Teachers Los Angeles, about why her union is against reopening public schools in the fall.
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Denver School Principal On How Black Students Led Swift Changes To History Curriculum
Kimberly Grayson took her high schoolers to the African American history museum in D.C. When students pressed their white teachers to take the same trip, a revised history curriculum quickly followed.
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Key Takeaways From Supreme Court Term
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with lawyer and SCOTUSblog publisher Tom Goldstein and NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg about the decisions reached by the U.S. Supreme Court this term.
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Disney World Orlando To Reopen Despite COVID-19 Surge In Florida
Disney World begins reopening its Orlando theme parks Saturday with distancing enforced and face masks required. Many attractions won't be available but Disney fans have eagerly awaited the restart.
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Thomas Chatterton Williams On Debate, Criticism And The Letter In 'Harper's Magazine'
A letter on the importance of open debate was published by Harper's Magazine this week and was signed by more than 150 prominent writers and thinkers, fueling a controversy over debate and privilege.
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'John Lewis: Good Trouble' Documents Civil Rights Leader's Human Side
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with filmmaker Dawn Porter about her latest film, John Lewis: Good Trouble.
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Progressive Activist Ady Barkan Endorses Biden For President
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Ady Barkan about why he's decided to formally endorse Joe Biden for president.
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Florida Shatters U.S. Record In Largest Single-Day Increase In COVID-19 Cases
Florida reported the largest one-day increase in COVID-19 cases of any state, with more than 15,000 people testing positive.
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Comedian Chelsea Handler On White Privilege
Last year, Chelsea Handler made a Netflix documentary called Hello, Privilege. It's Me, Chelsea, in which she explored white privilege. She asks how to be a better white person to people of color.
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Anonymous Auction Bidder Breaks Record For Price Of Video Game
The video game sold at the Dallas auction for $114,000 was for an unopened copy from 1985 of Super Mario Bros. It is the most expensive video game ever sold.
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