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) What Drives Some Young Muslim Men To Violence? 2) Boston Bombing Sparks Firestorm Of Internet Hate 3) After Boston Bombing, A New Focus On Chechnya 4) Teaching Shakespeare In A Maximum Security Prison 5) Professor Offers Ode To Boston
Stories: 1) How To Lock Down A City 2) Breaking Down Senate's Immigration Overhaul Bill 3) Immigrant Muses About Finding Her Voice 4) Guantanamo Study Gets Replies 5) Are We Better Off Being More Connected In A Tragedy?
Stories: 1) Gun Control Battle: Any Room For Political Leeway? 2) Korean-American Rapper Changing The Face Of Hip-Hop 3) Angela Davis Film Explores The 'Terrorist' And Scholar 4) 'Portrait Of Jason': '60s Counterculture Restored 5) Tell Me More Wants Your Poetry!
Stories: 1) Guantanamo Bay, One Piece Of Torturous Puzzle? 2) Asa Hutchinson: Gitmo, Guns, And Governorship Plans 3) GOP Wooing Women & Minorities 4) Jazz Great Hugh Masekela, Fresh Because He's Fascinated
Stories: 1) Former Terror Expert: 'Very Confident' Case Will Be Solved 2) Faith Community Comforts Bostonians 3) Sequester And Budget Add Up To Education Confusion 4) 'Letter From Birmingham Jail' 50 Years Later 5) Single Moms Make It Work 6) Listener Muses About Juggling Patients And Motherhood
Stories: 1) Finding Some Laughs On Dreaded Tax Day 2) Tax Tips For Procrastinators 3) Kenyan Author Ngugi wa Thiong'o Shares Wisdom 4) Poet Elizabeth Alexander Muses About Spring 5) Emeli Sande's 'Version Of Events'
Stories: 1) Venezuela Oil Diplomacy: From Caracas To Cuba 2) Pastor Jim Wallis Back To Being Political 3) Listener Muses About Walking In Mother's Shoes 4) Mascots Help Predict NCAA Winners 5) Barbershop Guys Weigh In On 'Accidental Racist'
Stories: 1) Rand Paul And Minorities, 'A Date Or A Relationship?' 2) Rand Paul's Philosophies: Rhetoric Or Reality? 3) Was Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. An Ordinary Guy? 4) Hotel Magnate Bill Marriott On Life's Lessons 5) Listener Muses About Tobacco, Parcheesi, and Espresso Cups
Stories: 1) 'My Family Will Never Forget' Says Sister Of Newtown Victim 2) Gun Control: Why We Can't All Just Get Along 3) UConn Sank Louisville In Women's NCAA Matchup 4) Listener Muses About Her Miracle Bra And Medical Exam 5) New Report On Black America Reveals 'A Tale of Two Truths' 6) Do Physical Compliments Have A Place In Politics?
Stories: 1) Social Security Will 'Lose Credibility' If We Do Nothing 2) Sports Roundup: 'Smarmy' Pro Golf And A Maddening March 3) Protecting Yourself And Your Credit From Abuse 4) Helping Teens Cope With A Parent's Cancer 5) Former Social Security Commish Writes Haiku
Stories: 1) How Powerful Are White Supremacist Prison Gangs? 2) Even 'Highly Motivated' Students Aren't Ready For College 3) Getting Over Rejection, From College 4) From Dishwashers To Head Chefs 5) Poker Player Muses About Mondays 6) Comedian D.L. Hughley Shares 'Savory And Sweet' Songs
Stories: 1) Jobs Report: 'Ouch!' 2) The Controversial, Yet Popular, Reverend Cecil Williams 3) Should Toddlers Use Tablets? Listeners Weigh In 4) Rutgers Coach Firing: Have We Gotten Too Soft?
Stories: 1) Hotels Hiding The Homeless 2) Jada Pinkett Smith: Respect For Angela Davis' Turmoil ... And Hair 3) White Cover Girl On A Black Magazine? 4) Muses And Metaphor: Egyptian Poet 'Spins A Word-Shaped Web'
Stories: 1) Lessons From A School Cheating Scandal, Two Decades Later 2) Poet Nikki Giovanni Tweets Home, Peace And West Virginia 3) Does Leaning In Actually Work For Women At The Starting Line? 4) African Filmmaker Shows 'What It Feels Like To Have No Home' 5) When Players Step Off The Court, Should Colleges Step Up?
Stories: 1) President Koroma: Sierra Leone's Beaches Make It A Place To Visit 2) For Women, No Straight Road To Success 3) 'Muses And Metaphor' Series Returns For Poetry Month 4) Should Toddlers Own Tablets?