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) Which Polls To Believe As Election Nears? 2) Chicano Activist Sees Dream Live On In Her Sons 3) Finding Documents After Years Living Under Radar 4) Daughter's Death Pushes Mom To Fight Dating Abuse 5) Vegan Chef Turns To Ethiopian Beats With Take Out
Stories: 1) White House Insiders On VP Debate 2) 50 Years On, Reconsidering Cesar Chavez 3) Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, And Now The EU? 4) Listener Counts On Barbershop 'Yup Yup' 5) Is Coffee Still For Closers?
Stories: 1) Exile Defends Unity Of Syrian Opposition 2) Who Feels The Scars Of 'Stop And Frisk'? 3) Finding Unexpected Warmth After Coming Out 4) Is Time The Missing Component In Health Care?
Stories: 1) Arne Duncan: Need To Address The Opportunity Gap 2) Margaret Spellings: Too Many Still 'Left Behind' 3) NPRedchat Tweet: Teaching Reading Takes A Village 4) To Shut Down Or Invest More In Failing Schools? 5) Former 'No Child' Supporter Says It's A Failure 6) NPRedchat Tweet: Failing Schools Risky For Kids 7) Can Online Education Tackle Achievement Gap? 8) Students Want To Be At Education Reform Table 9) NPRedchat Tweet: Are American Schools Broken?
Stories: 1) What Another Look At Affirmative Action Will Mean 2) Florida, Microcosm of Nation's Schools 3) How To Avoid Sticky Financial Situations 4) Should You Hide Your Heritage? 5) 'Hotstix' Inspired By Liberation Music Of Youth
Stories: 1) Everything You Wanted To Know About 'Indians' 2) Wyclef Says Karma Kicked His 'Caesar Complex'
Stories: 1) Does Jobs Report Mean Things Are Getting Better? 2) 50 Years After Vatican II Transformation Continues 3) Dalai Lama Appoints American To A Top Post 4) Did The President Completely Strike Out?
Stories: 1) Did The President Need A Sip Of Romney's Red Bull? 2) Education Pioneer Takes Border School To New Level 3) Ca. Bans Therapy Meant To Turn Gay Kids Straight 4) 'Precious' Director Daniels Flocks To Controversy 5) Mars Teen Reveals 'Curiously' Inspiring Playlist
Stories: 1) Battle Continues On Who Can Vote, And How 2) Does The Terminator Have A Future In Politics? 3) Holmes Carves African-American Spot In Late Night 4) A Young Juanes Rocked Out To Metallica, Marley
Stories: 1) Syria, Bahrain Still Feel Arab Spring Aftershocks 2) Can Saving Money Cost Money? 3) Stacy London: Dangerous To Call Style Superficial 4) Are Federal Calorie Limits Leaving Kids Hungry?
Stories: 1) Affirmative Action Back On Supreme Court Docket 2) Dominicans, Haitians Remember Parsley Massacre 3) First Black Editor-In-Chief For Conde Nast 4) How Teachers Can Avoid The October Blues 5) Join The Education Conversation With Tell Me More 6) 007 Turns 50
Stories: 1) Should The World Brace For An Iran-Israel War? 2) The Fight To Desegregate Ole Miss, 50 Years Later 3) Lupe Fiasco's Politics Spark Listener Debate 4) To Use Or Lose The Term 'Illegal Immigrant'
Stories: 1) Housing Prices Up, But Market Far From Recovered 2) Eric LeGrand Tackling Life's Obstacles 3) Gabby Douglas: I Had A Job To Do In London 4) Join The Education Conversation With Tell Me More 5) Why Lupe Fiasco 'Can't Pledge Allegiance' To Flag
Stories: 1) Weighing Candidates' Foreign Policies 2) School Segregation Persists, New Report Says 3) Librarians Reach Out To Spanish Speakers 4) Join The Education Conversation With Tell Me More 5) Health Care Meets Humanity In 'The Waiting Room' 6) 'My Two Moms' Author Winds Down To The Roots
Stories: 1) Ted Strickland Not Ready To Hand Ohio To Romney 2) Kenneth Blackwell: Time To Call The Foot Soldiers 3) Monday Night Football Or Monday Night Meltdown? 4) Etiquette For Parents To Cure Birthday Party Blues