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States of Marriage

by Todd Mundt June 21, 2010

Saturday, June 26, 2010 9pm Producer: Vermont Public Radio Listen Again Same-sex marriage is one of the more controversial issues of our time. States Of Marriage: The Debate Over Gay Rights provides meaning and context not only to Vermont’s history with this issue, but tells the national story as well. Ten years ago in December, [...]

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Snap Judgment: Something Ain't Right

by Todd Mundt June 21, 2010

Saturday, June 26, 2010 8pm Producer: Glynn Washington/NPR/PRX Listen Again Snap Judgment tells intriguing stories about extraordinary and defining events in people’s lives. Snap Judgment’s raw, intimate, and musical brand of storytelling dares listeners to see a sliver of the world through another’s eye. This week, you know the feeling…that tickle of panic, when the [...]

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Polk Street Stories

by Todd Mundt June 16, 2010

Saturday, June 19, 2010 9pm Producer: Atlantic Public Media Listen Again Public Historian Joey Plaster spent over a year gathering more than 70 interviews from people experiencing the transition of Polk Street in San Francisco from a working class queer neighborhood to an upscale entertainment district. This documentary contains stories from the alleys and bars, [...]

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Snap Judgment: Drop Everything

by Todd Mundt June 14, 2010

Saturday, June 19, 2010 8pm Producer: Glynn Washington/NPR/PRX Listen Again Snap Judgment tells intriguing stories about extraordinary and defining events in people’s lives. Snap Judgment’s raw, intimate, and musical brand of storytelling dares listeners to see a sliver of the world through another’s eye. This week, stories of people acting with their gut instead of [...]

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I Am Asian

by Todd Mundt June 7, 2010

Saturday, June 12, 2010, 9pm Producer: Nathan Kupel Listen Again Up and coming author Min Jin Lee as she discusses her new book Free Food for Millionaires with Boston College’s Professor Min Hyoung Song. Paul Niwa reveals the effects of gentrification on Boston’s Chinatown through one man’s battle against his landlord’s rent increase. American Public [...]

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Snap Judgment: Tales from the Library

by Todd Mundt June 7, 2010

Saturday, June 12, 2010 8pm Producer: Glynn Washington/NPR/PRX Listen Again Snap Judgment tells intriguing stories about extraordinary and defining events in people’s lives. Snap Judgment’s raw, intimate, and musical brand of storytelling dares listeners to see a sliver of the world through another’s eye. This week, the whole range of human experience isn’t just cataloged [...]

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Iraq: The Next Act

by Todd Mundt June 1, 2010

Saturday, June 5, 2010 9pm Producer: America Abroad Media Listen Again Iraq is trying hold its first democratic graduation and enroll a new government. At the same time, US troops are starting to pack their bags for a permanent recess. And the question of what will be left behind is about more than Humvees and [...]

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Snap Judgment: 5150-Danger to Self

by Todd Mundt June 1, 2010

Saturday, June 5, 2010 8pm Producer: Glynn Washington/NPR/PRX Listen Again Snap Judgment tells intriguing stories about extraordinary and defining events in people’s lives. Snap Judgment’s raw, intimate, and musical brand of storytelling dares listeners to see a sliver of the world through another’s eye. This week, stories of people who are their own worst enemy. [...]

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Five Farms: Succession

by Todd Mundt May 24, 2010

Saturday, May 29, 2010 9pm Producer: Wesley Horner Productions and the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University Listen Again For each of the families of Five Farms, the question looms large: Who will take over the farm? Succession features the next generation — the young people in each farm family. Who will continue to [...]

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The First Freedom: Promoting International Religious Liberty

by Todd Mundt May 24, 2010

Saturday, May 29, 2010 8pm Producer: America Abroad Media Listen Again Religious liberty has been an American institution. But it wasn’t until 1998 that Congress commanded the US to promote religious freedom around the globe. And, in a world where religious intolerance and abuse is on the rise, the secular-minded State Department is conflicted over [...]

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