Worldview: August 21, 2019
Can Indigenous Knowledge Dismantle Colonialism? Ethnomathematicians Are Trying To Find Out.
Can Indigenous Knowledge Dismantle Colonialism? Ethnomathematicians Are Trying To Find Out.
On today’s show:A quarter of Hong Kong’s population is protesting.Janna Jihad, a Palestinian-American, is the youngest journalist in the world.We get most of our Bananas from Ecuador, but the labor …
63 Dead In Kabul After ISIS Affiliate Strikes Wedding; “Black Vests” Migrant Movement Demands End To Deportations in France; Food Mondays: The Secrets of Bread
Israel Bars U.S. Representatives Tlaib And Omar From Entry; Lethally High Temperature Days Predicted To Increase; Weekend Passport: From Manila To Acapulco
Tortured Saudi Activist Refuses Conditional Release, WV25: Reminiscing with Former Worldview Producer, Joe Linstroth, Surabhi Ensemble’s World Peace Tour
United Arab Emirates-Backed Forces Square Off with Saudi Allies in Southern Yemen; FROM THE ARCHIVES: The History of Protest in China; Global Notes: El Paso Processes Grief Through Music
Global Look at Organ Donation, U.S. to Weaken Endangered Species Rules, Escalating Protests in Moscow
Hong Kong Protesters Shut Down Airport; Syrians Deported from Turkey; Food Mondays: Let’s Make Ramen
U.S. and Guatemala Sign Secretive Deal on Central American Asylum Seekers; Kashmir’s Constitutional Protections Are Gone. What Does That Mean for the Rest of South Asia?; Weekend Passport: Queer …
A Survivor Unpacks the Trauma of Canada’s Indian Residential Schools; Chicago High-Schoolers Experience Climate Change Firsthand on Arctic Voyage