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) Some Lawmakers Want To Put Politics Aside 2) Remembering Helen Thomas: White House Trailblazer 3) Examining Jamaica's Homophobia 4) Tell Me More Wants To Hear Your Dream 5) The Gronkowskis On Raising A Family Of Champions
Stories: 1) Can Bankruptcy Boost Broke Detroit? 2) What Is The 'Word Of God' On Zimmerman Verdict? 3) Listeners Hoping For Change To Come 4) Getting Real On Race After Zimmerman Verdict
Stories: 1) Sharing A 'Profound' Mandela Encounter With Morehouse Men 2) Sterilization Behind Bars: Mothers 'Lose Humanity,' Says Advocate 3) Is Cartel Leader Capture Really A Win For Drug War? 4) From A Story of Evil, A Lesson In Forgiveness
Stories: 1) The Politics Of Abortion Rights And Restrictions 2) How Did Zimmerman Trial Interviewees Come Across On TV? 3) Is It Time To See Each Others' Tears? 4) Howard Students Go From 'The Sing Off' To Success
Stories: 1) Will 'Stand Your Ground' Laws Stand Up To Scrutiny? 2) This Summer, Straighten Up That 401(k) 3) Northern Nigeria University On Edge After Violence 4) For R&B's Ron Isley, Music Is "Just Like Magic"
Stories: 1) Inside The Zimmerman Verdict 2) What Does Race Have To Do With It? 3) Robert Zimmerman: 'Respect Jury's Decision' 4) Explaining The Zimmerman Verdict To Your Kids
Stories: 1) 'Can't Even See The Sky': Ex-Prisoner On Solitary Confinement 2) As Muslim Call To Prayer Echoes On TV, Some Brits Tune Out 3) After Fifteen Years, 'Dictator Hunter' Sees Justice In Chad 4) As Zimmerman Trial Goes To Jury, How Would The Barbershop Rule?
Stories: 1) Housing Sec.: 'We Forgot How to Make Safe, Plain Vanilla Loans' 2) Is Owning A Home Still A Good American Dream? 3) Does It Help To Call People Out On Their Hate? 4) Study: Whites Think Black People Feel Less Pain
Stories: 1) Zimmerman Trial: The View From Inside The Courtroom 2) Is The Zimmerman Prosecution Legally 'Weak?' 3) Zimmerman Trial In The Court Of Public Opinion
Stories: 1) A New Start For Egypt? 2) Do Egyptians Consider Morsi's Ousting A 'Coup?' 3) Why Summer Is A Good Time To Talk Cash With Kids 4) Kids Bring Home The Bacon: What They Need To Know
Stories: 1) New Voting Laws: Forward-looking Or A Step Back? 2) Gay Married Couples Explore New Benefits 3) After Rulings, Faith Leader Continues To Fight Gay Marriage 4) Winning Gold In Their Golden Years 5) Summer Songs: Banjo Adds Bang To Old Standard
Stories: 1) Four Years On, Economic Recovery Still Sluggish 2) Understanding Migrants Through The Things They Carried 3) From Deep In The Bible Belt, Pastor Looks For 'Hope After Faith' 4) Johnny Depp's Tonto And Native Americans On The Big Screen
Stories: 1) How Slavery Almost Made It Into The Declaration 2) As Americans, We Stand ... Divided? 3) Just As American As Chorizo 4) Celebrating The Expansion Of Our Nation 5) Does Macklemore Really Thrift Shop?
Stories: 1) Aftershocks Felt After Affordable Care 'Earthquake' 2) Housing Investigation Exposes Harassment Of LA's Minorities 3) The Politics Of Abortion In Texas 4) Martin Luther King's Memory Inspires Teenage Dream 5) Booker T: My Music Should Be The Soundtrack To Your Life
Stories: 1) Educational Innovators Ask 'Why Can't Learning Be Fun?' 2) Hot Tips To Reinvent Education 3) Afghan Woman Fights For Women's Education 4) Avoiding The Post-Millennial Mid-Life Crisis 5) Remembering William Gray: A Mentor To Many