Dora’s Lasting Magic
Dora The Explorer was the first Nickelodeon show to feature a Latinx protagonist. The cartoon helped usher in a wave of multicultural children’s programming in the U.S. Our friends at Latino USA …
Dora The Explorer was the first Nickelodeon show to feature a Latinx protagonist. The cartoon helped usher in a wave of multicultural children’s programming in the U.S. Our friends at Latino USA …
Five years ago, the death of an unarmed black teenager brought the town of Ferguson, Mo. to the center of a national conversation about policing in black communities. Since then, what’s changed, if …
It took less than two weeks for Puerto Ricans to topple their governor following the publication of unsavory private text messages. We tell the story of how small protests evolved into a political …
Almost exactly 100 years ago, race riots broke out all across the United States. The Red Summer, as it came to be known, occurred in more than two dozen cities across the nation, including Chicago, …
This week, an argument about what to call President Trump’s rhetoric. NPR editors Mark Memmott and Keith Woods offer different ideas for how news organizations should try to stay credible.
In the 19th century it was mainstream science to believe in a racial hierarchy. But after WWII, the scientific world turned its back on eugenics and the study of racial difference. We speak to …
There’s a debate over what to call the facilities holding migrant asylum seekers at the southern border. We revisit an earlier controversy to help make sense of it.
Fifty years after the Stonewall Uprising, queer and trans folks are uncovering hidden parts of LGBTQ+ history. A new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, “Nobody Promised You Tomorrow: Art 50 Years …
Fifty years after the Stonewall Uprising, queer and trans folks are uncovering hidden parts of LGBTQ+ history. A new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, “Nobody Promised You Tomorrow: Art 50 Years …
Our listeners suggestions include American history, compelling fiction, a few memoirs—and Jane Austen, re-imagined with brown people.