Specials
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Call to Mind: The Homelessness Crisis & Mental Health
This program takes you to the streets of New York City to hear directly from people who have lived homeless about what they needed most. May 19, 2024
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Call to Mind: Incarcerated with Mental Illness
Nearly half of incarcerated Americans have a history of mental illness – that's twice the prevalence of mental illness in the adult population of the United States. May 12, 2024
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Higher Ground: Community Science Unifies Us Around Climate Change
Higher Ground tells the stories of people engaging in community science to take control and find understanding in changes to their environment. Apr 22, 2024
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BBC Witness: Women’s History Month 2024
The BBC World Service presents remarkable stories of women's history, told by the women who were there. Mar 17, 2024
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WNYC Black History Month 2024 Special Programming
WNYC is celebrating Black History Month with a week of special programming dedicated to the African American experience. Feb 19, 2024
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Marketplace's Get Your Money Life in Order
From Marketplace, host Reema Khrais helps listeners get their financial life together in time for the new year. Dec 27, 2023
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WNYC Holiday Specials 2023
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Get in the spirit and celebrate the season with special holiday programming all month long on WNYC. Dec 12, 2023
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Hanukkah Lights 2023
Celebrate the best of the best Hanukkah Lights stories with hosts Susan Stamberg and Murray Horwitz. Dec 9, 2023
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Snap Judgment Presents 'Spooked'
Join us for supernatural stories from "Spooked" -- the chilling Snap Judgment Halloween series featuring host Glynn Washington. Oct 31, 2023
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More Perfect: Andy Warhol and the Art of Judging Art
How does the Supreme Court interpret art? Andy Warhol claims he's not making art. A photographer claims Warhol's a copycat. And the Supreme Court justices insist they're not art critics. Oct 6, 2023