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Episode #9: Squiggly Lines

Written by Katie Tam on May 9, 2021

Lois Wu investigates what defines a community and its borders, taking a look at the squiggly lines and loose feelings separating two neighborhoods in eastern Queens. Full Description: Think about the neighborhood you live in. What defines it? Are there strict boundaries — streets that concretely set it apart from ( more… )

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Episode #8: Market Love

Written by Katie Tam on May 9, 2021

Michael Hu makes his first online dating profile, as he examines the philosophy of virtual connection and its effects on society. Full Description: Online dating activity has surged over the past year. Perhaps you yourself have tips on scoring the perfect date from your phone. But what is the philosophy ( more… )

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Episode #7: The Kids Are Starting Businesses

Written by Katie Tam on May 9, 2021

Noa Wollstein profiles several young people turning the pandemic into an opportunity, starting businesses and pursuing their dreams despite new boundaries imposed by COVID-19. Full Description: COVID-19 has changed the way we work. Women left the workforce at disproportionately high rates. Mom-and-pop stores closed left and right. Career paths were ( more… )

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Episode #6: Building Borders Around Science–and Scientists

Written by Katie Tam on May 9, 2021

Katie Tam explores the consequences of building barriers around knowledge, telling the story of a man caught up in the U.S. and China’s ongoing battle for scientific supremacy.  Full Description: The past year has made clear that we need experts from around the world to work together to tackle global ( more… )

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Episode #5: Making it Home From Here

Written by Katie Tam on May 9, 2021

Ana Sotomayor delves into what “home” means for undocumented immigrants in the U.S., and how changing laws impact that relationship. Full description:  For undocumented immigrants in the United States, defining home can be paralyzing. And that question is changing along with the laws. The Senate is currently weighing “The American ( more… )

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Episode #4: Exporting the Sound of America

Written by Katie Tam on May 9, 2021

Ameya Hadap takes a look at the State Department’s use of music to push American influence, examining the perspectives of musicians who engage in cultural diplomacy programs. Full description: Glance at any country’s Top 40, and chances are American hits dominate. It’s a powerful cultural force. The State Department has ( more… )

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Episode #3: Pandemic Puppetry

Written by Katie Tam on May 9, 2021

Anna Allport highlights how a decades-old marionette theatre has adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic, bridging the gap between puppets and their socially distant audiences. Full Description: For over 74 years, the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre has been putting on innovative puppet musicals from a wooden theater hidden inside New York’s ( more… )

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Episode #2: Part of the Story

Written by Katie Tam on May 9, 2021

Zachary Shevin explores the ripple effects of repression, and how backlash from one Chinese dissident’s human rights work has impacted his family. Full Description: China is a dangerous place to be an activist. Human rights defenders are often harassed, intimidated, or arbitrarily detained for their work. For Teng Biao, those ( more… )

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Episode #1: Pulled Apart

Written by Katie Tam on May 9, 2021

Alex Hunter tells the story of a small town uniquely impacted by the US-Canada border closure, and the grocery store holding it together. Full description: South of Vancouver, Canada, is a small peninsula that dips just below the border into the United States. It’s called Point Roberts, and it’s home ( more… )

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