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Frequency of Deception (with WNYC’s Notes from America)
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Introducing: Re:Work
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Introducing: Living Planet
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Introducing: Subtitle
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Introducing: Electric Futures
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Red Lines and Zip Codes
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Building a Green Chicago
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Rain, Rain, Go Away, New York Kids Are Trying to Play
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Maya Farms…in Nebraska?
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Harvest of Shame: Deadly Heat Edition
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Rising Floods for Basement Apartment Dwellers
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Who Sends Help When Hurricanes Strike?
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Home, Interrupted: Coming April 2024
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Permanent Resident, Expiration: Never
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How to Wash Your Brain
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Does Anyone Even Want Latinos to Vote?
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What We Gained and What We Lost in Covid
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Worthy of Telling Our Own Story
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Whose Chinatown?
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Getting it Right
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On the Sidelines
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Tested
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I Want To Stay Here, Just Not Forever
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Delivering Community
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Searching for Solace
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Two Cities Called Nogales
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A Better Life? Returns for Second Season
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Something I Can't Unsee
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Finding Joy
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Laughter and Wisdom from Immigrant Elders
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Making "A Better Life?": A Conversation on Centering Underrepresented Voices in Journalism
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Bonus: Self Evident's "Here Comes the Neighborhood"
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Desi Voters, COVID-19, and the 2020 Election
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Call Your Elders: We're Going to Be Okay
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Black Immigrants in the Whitest State
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Call Your Elders: Hugs from Here
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Call Your Elders: A Letter to Italy
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Rosa’s Story: Undocumented and Unemployed in the Pandemic
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Call Your Elders: Cooking with Philip and Niki
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The Home Clock
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Call Your Elders: Staying at Home with the Barraus
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Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
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Feet In 2 Worlds Presents: A Better Life?
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Food Postcards from Detroit
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The Taste of Longing
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Saving Pearl River Mart
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Dreaming of Damascus
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A Grandmother-Granddaughter Bond that heals 50 years of family separation
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Challenges to Sanctuary Policies Put New Focus on IDNYC
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My Hijab, My Body - The Journey of a Tattooed Yemeni Feminist
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India Home
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99 Cent Store
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Goalllll! The Changing Face of Ice Hockey
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How Safe is a Sanctuary City?
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Young Immigrants Confront the Outcome of the 2016 Election
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FI2W Dream City: My Body Remembers What Happened
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Fi2W Dream City: "Esther"
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Fi2W Dream City: “Look What I Brought You”
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Fi2W Podcast: Raising Trilingual Children
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Fi2W Dream City: "Reunion"
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FI2W Dream City: "A Cairo State of Mind"
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FI2W Dream City: “Mona Escapes”
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FI2W Podcast: Reporting on Religion and Faith in Immigrant Communities
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FI2W Podcast: A movement in flux
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FI2W Podcast: US Citizenship for Today's Immigrants
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FI2W Podcast: Am I White Enough?
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FI2W Podcast: Impact of African immigrants in Bronx, NY
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FI2W Podcast: Kaya Natin!
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FI2W Podcast: Mexican students in NYC
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FI2W Podcast: Sound System Culture
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FI2W Podcast: Needle and Thread
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FI2W Podcast: African and Caribbean Women’s Attitude Towards Hair
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FI2W Podcast: What's In An Accent?
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FI2W Podcast: Julia Hettich
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FI2W Podcast: Helle Anderson
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FI2W Podcast: Forgotten Foods
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FI2W Podcast: African Cuisine in NYC
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FI2W Podcast: Remembering Srini
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FI2W Podcast: Phillip Kisubika
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FI2W Podcast: Killing the American Dream
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FI2W Podcast: The Surge of Latino Voters in Arizona
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FI2W Podcast: How the Latino Vote Could Determine the Next President of The United States
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FI2W Podcast: Lowriders
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FI2W Podcast: Mariachi Academy
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FI2W Podcast: Immilounge
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FI2W Podcast: Can the GOP convince enough Hispanic voters to help put Romney in the White House?
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FI2W Podcast: Will Latino voters help keep Obama in the White House?
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FI2W Podcast: Jollibee
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FI2W Podcast: The Union Square Greenmarket
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FI2W Podcast: Life for Immigrants in AZ after the SCOTUS ruling on SB1070
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FI2W Podcast: Rep. Charles Rangel
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FI2W Podcast: Jack Tomas
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FI2W Podcast: Haitian Men changing attitudes towards cooking
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FI2W Podcast: Voices of New York
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FI2W Podcast: Drop the I-Word?
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FI2W Podcast: West Africans in NY Dial Up Their Favorite Radio Shows
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FI2W Podcast:Kim Ima's Treats Truck
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FI2W Podcast: The Story of John Liu
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FI2W Podcast: Healthy Eating in Immigrant Communities
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FI2W Podcast: The Detention Dilemma
Feet In 2 Worlds
From Feet in 2 Worlds: our new season, ”Home, Interrupted” explores how the climate crisis affects immigrants across the U.S., and how immigrant communities are finding new ways to deal with a warming planet. From Florida farmworkers who have to contend with extreme temperatures, to Maya immigrants in Nebraska who are experimenting with sustainable farming practices based on ancient methods, to New York high school students who are helping to design flood-resistant playgrounds, ”Home, Interrupted” will bring listeners on a journey through deeply-reported narrative podcasts.