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Poet And Playwright Ntozake Shange Dies On Saturday At Age 70
David Greene talks to Tony Medina, professor of creative writing at Howard University, about Ntozake Shange, who wrote: "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf."
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Synagogue Shooting Follows Historic Rise In Anti-Semitic Incidents And Online Attacks
A rise in anti-Semitic rhetoric has become normalized in this country and, unless it is condemned, it gives the green light to extremists, warns the Anti-Defamation League.
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Preliminary Results: Far-Right Candidate Wins Brazil's Presidential Runoff
Jair Bolsonaro — a former army captain who expressed his admiration for dictatorship and repeatedly denigrated women and gays — looks certain to become the country's new president.
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Very Painful Scene, Says Rabbi Who Visited Pa. Synagogue
David Greene talks to Rabbi Jonah Pesner, director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, who visited Pittsburgh after a shooter killed 11 worshipers at the Tree of Life Synagogue there.
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Many In Colorado Are Wondering If #MeToo Has Changed The State's Political World
Sexual misconduct allegations dominated the Colorado statehouse session this year. Now, many are asking whether the state's #MeToo movement actually changed Colorado's political environment.
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Mueller's Office Refers Alleged Scheme Involving Harassment Claim To FBI
Special counsel Robert Mueller's office has referred to the FBI an alleged scheme involving a purported offer to pay a woman to make false sexual misconduct allegations against Mueller. News organizations including NPR received unverified claims about the alleged scheme which have not been possible to substantiate.
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The Power in Listening
Whether it’s cocking an ear to the call of a bird or following up on seismic data coming in from sensors, listening to the natural world is important.In…
Mystery Thriller 'Homecoming' Delivers A Healthy Dose Of Suspicion And Paranoia
Amazon Prime Video's new drama series stars Julia Roberts as a therapist who's working with a soldier returning from Afghanistan. Critic David Bianculli binged all 10 engrossing episodes.
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What To Expect From The Democrats If They Win Back The House
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer, second-ranking member of House Democratic Leadership, about what the priorities will be if Democrats win control of the House in the midterms.
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'Can You Ever Forgive Me?' Director On The Real Lee Israel
Can You Ever Forgive Me? is a new film about writer Lee Israel, who turns to literary forgery when she stops selling books. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with director Marielle Heller about the movie.
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