What Accounts For Hindu Nationalism’s Popularity in the Indian Diaspora?
After President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Modi’s rally in Houston, we hear from activists who disrupted a similar event in Lombard last year.

After President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Modi’s rally in Houston, we hear from activists who disrupted a similar event in Lombard last year.
Monica Eng and Jerome chat with Jonathan Safran Foer about his new book on climate change.
For many students, conservation is the most preeminent social issue of our time.
A Chicago South Side Gardener grows food for his community.
We’ll hear about how Hinsdale, Illinois students started a club that led to teacher exchanges between Illinois and South Africa.
The Future Energy Jobs Act, has job training provisions for low income people. We talk with a man who’s received solar energy installation training and Elevate Energy, the group who trained him.
Vocalo’s Catalina Maria Johnson explores how issues of race and identity play into defining “Americana” music.
Dave McGuire co-produced Worldview from 2003-2006. He joins Jerome to talk about the highlights of his time on the show.
The City of Evanston has the most radical climate goals of any Illinois city. We chat about how it aims to achieve them.
The Standing Rock Sioux and allies failed to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline, but lessons from the movement continue to inform indigenous struggles.