NPR Programs: Tell Me More Podcast
Summary: Capturing the headlines, issues and pleasures relevant to multicultural life in America, NPR's Tell Me More focuses on the way we live, intersect and collide in a diverse world. Hosted by Michel Martin.
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Podcasts:
Stories: 1) Is The Black Church 'Divided?' 2) U.S. Is Becoming More Diverse, But Is The Online Population? 3) Flying Doctors Nigeria Began As Female Pilot's Dream 4) Singer Jennifer Holliday On Making The Best Of Each Day
Stories: 1) Is The Obamacare Website Not Spanish Friendly? 2) New Law Targets Gay People In Nigeria 3) Did Author Amiri Baraka 'Remix' Who He Was? 4) Is Obama's Jobs 'Crusade' Focused?
Stories: 1) In 'Year Of Action,' What Can President Obama Do? 2) New Hope In Southeastern Kentucky 'Promise Zone' 3) Forget The New Yorker, Storyteller Turns To Twitter 4) Oscar Nods Show 'Black & White' Year In Hollywood 5) Paul Lo, From Hmong Refugee To California Judge 6) Listener Celebrates 'Cheesepocalypse'
Stories: 1) U.S. Agriculture Secretary 'Convinced' Rural Revitalization Plan Will Work 2) How To Bridge The Racial Tech Gap 3) Judge Blocks NFL Concussion Settlement 4) Velveeta Shortage: 'Cheesepocalypse?' 5) Poverty: 'We Need To Talk About It As It Is, Not As It Was'
Stories: 1) Does The U.S. 'Make Poverty More Comfortable?' 2) Minorities' Savings Accounts Aren't Adding Up For Retirement 3) Classrooms Getting More Diverse, But Teachers Of Color Struggle 4) Toddler Removed From Home After Viral Swearing Video
Stories: 1) Why Getting A Job Doesn't Mean Getting Out Of Poverty 2) Taking The Black Church Back To Its Roots 3) Listeners Weigh In: Transgendered Students Choosing Bathrooms 4) Digging Into 'Duty: Memoirs Of A Secretary At War' 5) Chris Christie's Apology Enough To End 'Bridgegate'?
Stories: 1) Students Of Color Don't Apply To Top Schools, But They Should 2) Singer Maysa On Applying To Home Depot And Earning A Grammy Nomination
Stories: 1) Poverty And Not Knowing Your Neighbor Are Connected, Expert Says 2) On-Time Payments Heal All Credit Report Wounds 3) New Education Standards Widen Achievement Gap For English Learners? 4) Internet Harassment Of Women: When Haters Do More Than Just Hate
Stories: 1) How To Successfully Link GED Tests And Jobs 2) Former Vikings Player Chris Kluwe Shares His Definition Of Bigotry 3) New Law Allows Transgender Students To Choose Bathrooms And Sports Teams
Stories: 1) Immigrant Turned Entrepreneur: 'Taco Stand Was My School' 2) In One Man's Story, Two Sides Of The Immigration Debate 3) Reframing The Immigration Conversation For 2014 4) Global Youth Unemployment: Ticking Time Bomb? 5) Stories To Watch In 2014
Stories: 1) Could Salary Bump Mean Economic Slump? 2) New Year, New Health Care Plans ... Can Doctors Keep Up? 3) Tough Lessons For Teachers Of Color 4) Did Activism Cost Punter His NFL Job?
Stories: 1) Colorado's Pot Law Fires Up This Week 2) Top Global Stories To Watch In 2014 3) Apologies Needed For Beyonce's Song?
Stories: 1) Elizabeth Smart Shares About Her Faith And Kidnapping 2) Malala Yousafzai's Hope Is Stronger Than Ever
Stories: 1) 'Tell Me Awards' Spotlight Year's Political Highs And Lows 2) Cruz Green Eggs And Ham: Political Hit Or Miss? 3) Deported Parents Struggle To Regain Custody 4) Parent Resolutions For 2014: Less Telling, More Listening
Stories: 1) South Sudan Violence: 'The Stories They Tell Are Horrible' 2) Redefining Philanthropy: How African-Americans Give Back 3) Son Offers Advice For Keeping Promises 4) New Rendition of Woody Guthrie's 'Deportee' Song 5) Muslim Pop Star Yuna On The Rise In America