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The Media Narrative
In this third season of the podcast, episodes will focus greatly on the work of local journalists. Reporters from around the U.S. will talk about their ideas and stories, how they work, and how their region fits into the big picture of American civic life.
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98 episódiosJustice and Journalism with Linn Washington (Part Two)
In the second part of a conversation with journalist and educator Linn Washington, an examination of the question of how the 1985 MOVE bombing in Phil...
Justice and Journalism with Linn Washington (Part Two)
In the second part of a conversation with journalist and educator Linn Washington, an examination of the question of how the 1985 MOVE bombing in Phil...
When Philly Dropped the Bomb
Just over 35 years ago, eleven people were killed and 61 homes destroyed in a West Philadelphia neighborhood after police dropped C-4 explosives on...
When Philly Dropped the Bomb
Just over 35 years ago, eleven people were killed and 61 homes destroyed in a West Philadelphia neighborhood after police dropped C-4 explosives on...
Covering the Killing of Ahmaud Arbery
Although Ahmaud Arbery wasn't killed by police, the manner in which law enforcement officials have handled his case raises a number of questions abo...
Covering the Killing of Ahmaud Arbery
Although Ahmaud Arbery wasn't killed by police, the manner in which law enforcement officials have handled his case raises a number of questions abo...
Land Grab Universities
These are challenging times for American universities and colleges. But dozens of them would not exist without the financial benefit of land "seized o...
Land Grab Universities
These are challenging times for American universities and colleges. But dozens of them would not exist without the financial benefit of land "seized o...
Lede New Orleans: Newsroom Equity
It was right in the middle of the 2019 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival when the staff of the Times-Picayune learned that their newsroom would be...
Lede New Orleans: Newsroom Equity
It was right in the middle of the 2019 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival when the staff of the Times-Picayune learned that their newsroom would be...
Julián Aguilar: Reporting from the Border
Born in El Paso, Texas, Julián Aguilar is now based there as immigration and border security reporter for the Texas Tribune, a nonprofit digital med...
Julián Aguilar: Reporting from the Border
Born in El Paso, Texas, Julián Aguilar is now based there as immigration and border security reporter for the Texas Tribune, a nonprofit digital med...
Season 3 Trailer: Local News
According to the American Journalism Project, 2,100 U.S. communities have lost their newspapers since 2004. In this third year of the podcast—what we'...
Season 3 Trailer: Local News
According to the American Journalism Project, 2,100 U.S. communities have lost their newspapers since 2004. In this third year of the podcast—what we'...
Jim Infantino: Sci-Fi, Music, and the Future
He is a novelist, songwriter, bandleader, designer, web developer, and entrepreneur, among other things. It's likely that he's best known as a musicia...
Jim Infantino: Sci-Fi, Music, and the Future
He is a novelist, songwriter, bandleader, designer, web developer, and entrepreneur, among other things. It's likely that he's best known as a musicia...
Pooja Agarwal: Strategies for Teaching
Cognitive scientist and author Pooja K. Agarwal has spent a large portion of her career connecting education research and classroom teaching. For a lo...
Pooja Agarwal: Strategies for Teaching
Cognitive scientist and author Pooja K. Agarwal has spent a large portion of her career connecting education research and classroom teaching. For a lo...
Charles Giuliano: Chronicler of Counterculture
The sixth book by Charles Giuliano, Counterculture in Boston: 1968–1980s, features new interviews with journalists, authors, radio hosts, producers, a...
Charles Giuliano: Chronicler of Counterculture
The sixth book by Charles Giuliano, Counterculture in Boston: 1968–1980s, features new interviews with journalists, authors, radio hosts, producers, a...
Rona Elliot: Covering Rock for Network Media
Rona Elliot has witnessed some of the biggest moments in rock history, including Bob Dylan plugging in at the Newport Folk Festival, the Beatles perfo...
Rona Elliot: Covering Rock for Network Media
Rona Elliot has witnessed some of the biggest moments in rock history, including Bob Dylan plugging in at the Newport Folk Festival, the Beatles perfo...
The Media Narrative Joins Climate Strike
In this brief episode, we join striking students and citizens and hard-working media organizations to spread awareness of the growing climate crisis....
The Media Narrative Joins Climate Strike
In this brief episode, we join striking students and citizens and hard-working media organizations to spread awareness of the growing climate crisis....
Jordan Rich: Voice, Radio, and the Art of the Interview
As a kid growing up in Massachusetts, Jordan Rich had dreamed of being an actor. But he was just as passionate about the "theater of the mind," as rad...
Jordan Rich: Voice, Radio, and the Art of the Interview
As a kid growing up in Massachusetts, Jordan Rich had dreamed of being an actor. But he was just as passionate about the "theater of the mind," as rad...
Pod in the Summertime
The host of the show asks for listener feedback, with some specific questions, provides some newsworthy updates on two past guests, and hints at upcom...
Pod in the Summertime
The host of the show asks for listener feedback, with some specific questions, provides some newsworthy updates on two past guests, and hints at upcom...
Susan Rogers: Music and Science
In 1978, Susan Rogers sent $1.75 in postage to the U.S. army and received a box full of electronics manuals, just because she asked. She began teachin...
Susan Rogers: Music and Science
In 1978, Susan Rogers sent $1.75 in postage to the U.S. army and received a box full of electronics manuals, just because she asked. She began teachin...
Joia Mukherjee: Global Health Delivery
When Dr. Joia Mukherjee visited her father's hometown of Calcutta, India as a child in 1972, she observed for the first time how poverty and lack of h...
Joia Mukherjee: Global Health Delivery
When Dr. Joia Mukherjee visited her father's hometown of Calcutta, India as a child in 1972, she observed for the first time how poverty and lack of h...
Marcella Bombardieri: Affordability in Higher Education
After years of award-winning work as a journalist and investigative reporter for The Boston Globe and other publications, Marcella Bombardieri took a...
Marcella Bombardieri: Affordability in Higher Education
After years of award-winning work as a journalist and investigative reporter for The Boston Globe and other publications, Marcella Bombardieri took a...
Van Morrison Revisited
Meet three of the musicians who accompanied Van Morrison on the stage and in the studio in 1968, when Morrison was working on the songs that would app...
Van Morrison Revisited
Meet three of the musicians who accompanied Van Morrison on the stage and in the studio in 1968, when Morrison was working on the songs that would app...
Brian Coleman: What Ads Teach
Where many of us see advertisements as annoyances and interruptions, author and journalist Brian Coleman sees the arc of a place's history and the evo...
Brian Coleman: What Ads Teach
Where many of us see advertisements as annoyances and interruptions, author and journalist Brian Coleman sees the arc of a place's history and the evo...