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) Should Black Voters Give Romney-Ryan A Chance? 2) A New Kind Of Segregation, Income Segregation? 3) Can East London Keep The Olympic Spirit Burning? 4) Al Freeman Jr. Remembered For Soaps To Spike Lee 5) Hardcore Job Program Helps Unlikely 'Get To Work' 6) Louisiana: Ingredients For Musical Melting Pot
Stories: 1) Voter ID Laws: Necessity Or Burden? 2) 'Teavangelicals' Stronger Than Ever, Author Says 3) In Krasikov's World, Dreamers Can't Afford Dreams 4) Tell Me More Athletes Come Home With Hardware 5) Thrill Of Victory, Agony Of Post-Defeat Criticism
Stories: 1) Sikh Temple Shooting Felt Across The World 2) How Safe Are Donations To Syrian Rebels? 3) Barber On Front Lines Of Civil Rights Battles 4) Who Gets To Decide Who Is Native American? 5) It's Not Gold, But Fastest US Texter Wins Big
Stories: 1) Surgeon General: Don't Let Hair Get In The Way 2) Shooter Was On Radar For Years, Expert Says 3) A Link Between Mental Health And Mass Violence? 4) Cristela Alonzo, Making Funny Her Own Way 5) What's Hair Got To Do With It?
Stories: 1) Is There A 'Concussion Crisis' In Sports? 2) Former Football Star Defends The Game 3) Can The NFL Keep Fans Excited And Players Safe? 4) Love Of Sports Can Start Early; So Can Injuries
Stories: 1) Sikh Temple Shooting Stuns Congregation, Country 2) 'Own The Dream' To Aid The Young And Undocumented 3) Chavela Vargas: Putting The Fight In Music 4) Sex Abuse Haunts Former Olympic Swim Hopeful
Stories: 1) In Growing Baltimore, Are Immigrants The Key? 2) For Mars Rover, Curiosity Is The Limit 3) Living The 'Cat Life' In Brazil 4) Back Talk: Get Your Planes Right! 5) Was Throwing A Badminton Match Really So Bad?
Stories: 1) Are Polls Good News For Either Candidate? 2) Is Mali Becoming The New Afghanistan? 3) Tracing Her Tanzanian Roots In 'A Lot Like You' 4) Playwright Fugard Bucked South Africa's 'Racist Ideas'
Stories: 1) Mayor: 'We'll Listen' To Anaheim Residents 2) Will Health Provisions Tame Birth Control Cost? 3) Power Back On, But India's Outlook A Bit More Dim 4) For Artist Lira, South Africa Is All Soul 5) Does Access To Good Health Trickle Down?
Stories: 1) Chick-fil-A Comments Still Churning Some Stomachs 2) Are City Officials Overstepping On Chick-fil-A? 3) Is Chick-fil-A Controversy A Civil Rights Debate? 4) The Chick-fil-A Dilemma: To Eat or Not To Eat? 5) Spam Familiar In E-Mail, Now Flooding Your Phone 6) For Kids In Sports, Parents Must Play Well Too
Stories: 1) Will Penn. I.D. Law Actually Keep Voters Away? 2) An Athlete's Ramadan Dilemma: To Fast or Not? 3) Weight Gain, Health Issues Threaten Muslim Fasters 4) For Gymnast Moceanu, Life Threw Her Off Balance 5) Music Is Motivation For Olympian John Carlos
Stories: 1) Sophia Martelly: Haitians 'More Open' About HIV 2) Should Sally Ride Have Come Out? 3) Hemsley Remembered As Obnoxious, Beloved Jefferson 4) Ghana's New President Shaped By A Violent Past
Stories: 1) Will Colo. Shooting Change Gun Debate? 2) The Humility And Determination Of Sally Ride 3) Does Skipping Maternity Leave Set A Bad Example?
Stories: 1) What Makes A Shooter Snap? 2) Penn State Sanctions Worse Than 'Death Penalty'? 3) Traditional Outreach Sidesteps HIV-Positive Latinos 4) Telling Tales Of Politicians' First Campaigns 5) Olympic Hopeful Works To Improve Bone Marrow Registries
Stories: 1) For Stockton, Calif., Bankruptcy 'Freezes Everything' 2) Missionaries In Africa Doing More Harm Than Good? 3) The Mosaic Of Asian-American Worship 4) Casinos A Health Benefit For Seniors? 5) Did Darkness Of Movie Edge On Colo. Shooter?