Teaching High School Students About Sexual Assault Through Literature
NPR’s Michel Martin talks with high school English teacher Eric Devine and author Laurie Halse Anderson about teaching high schoolers about sexual assault.
New Book Peeks Inside American Prison System
NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with journalist Shane Bauer about his new book, American Prison: A Reporter’s Undercover Journey into the Business of Punishment.
Working While Homeless: A Tough Job For Thousands Of Californians
California has more homeless people than any other state and thousands of homeless are working in part-time or full-time jobs. Many are afraid to tell their employer about a lack of housing.
Kavanaugh’s Temperament
Lawfare blog Executive Editor Susan Hennessey tells NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro about what Brett Kavanaugh’s demeanor during his testimony might tell us about his ability to be a Supreme Court justice.
The Flight Of The Condors, And Their Audience
Hundreds of condor groupies flocked to a spot on the Utah-Arizona border to witness the annual release of young condors into the wild.
A High Schooler Reacts To Kavanaugh And Ford Hearings
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to 17-year-old Jessica Melnik about what it’s been like to follow the Ford-Kavanaugh hearings as a high school student.
Men Respond To Kavanaugh
As Brett Kavanaugh’s fate on the Supreme Court hangs in the balance, many men are wondering how a national emphasis on sexual assault will affect their lives.
A Look At Ballot Measures Around The Country
With the midterm elections right around the corner, NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Governing magazine’s Alan Greenblatt to preview initiatives that are popping up on ballots across the country.
Race, Gender And Sexual Harassment
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Kimberlé Crenshaw about the role of race and gender in the Ford-Kavanaugh hearings and how it compares to Anita Hill’s testimony. Crenshaw helped Hill’s legal team.
Molly Ringwald On ’80s Movies And Sexual Assault
Molly Ringwald, 1980s movie darling, discusses the impact of the era’s pop culture concerning Brett Kavanaugh’s alleged assault of Christine Blasey Ford with NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
Matt Damon Is A Sniffing, Shouting Brett Kavanaugh On ‘SNL’ Season Premiere
“I’m not backing down,” says Matt Damon, in character as an angry Brett Kavanaugh during the Senate hearing over the sexual assault allegations. “I don’t know the meaning of the word stop.”
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