Sinopsis
We tell stories from the fault lines that separate Americans. Peabody Award-winning public radio producer Trey Kay listens to people on both sides of the divide.
Episodios
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Coming Out of the Closet
25/01/2017 Duración: 29minWhere some Trump supporters have been loud and proud, others have remained in the shadows. With the new boss installed, it’s “olly olly in come free!” Trey speaks with Trump voters about their hopes, dreams and expectations.
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Serious as a Heart Attack
14/12/2016 Duración: 38minAn Us and Them conversation turns ugly and Trey loses it. He becomes concerned about with his physical, mental and spiritual health.
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Taking an Ass Whoopin’
15/11/2016 Duración: 17minThe 2016 presidential campaign was one of the most brutal in America’s history. Trey was stunned by the outcome and is trying understand what the whole thing means. Are truth and bitter reality the new Us? Have our news sources become Them?
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Hello Mary Lou...
21/05/2016 Duración: 32minMary Lou Bruner, who made headlines with her wild accusations about President Obama, is running for Texas State Board of Education. If elected, she’ll be responsible for guiding the nation’s second largest public school system. Could she influence the content of textbooks across the nation?
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The Changing Face of Heroin
26/04/2016 Duración: 39minSomething has shifted in the way our society thinks and talks about heroin addicts these days. Could it be that smack users seem more like ‘us’ and less like ‘them’?
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Heroin I - N'ganga Dimitri
22/03/2016 Duración: 36minDimitri Mugianis has an undying love for drug addicts. He's a former junkie who's been clean for a decade. Now he feels a calling to help other addicts -- "my people," he calls them -- by using unconventional “shamanistic” treatment methods.
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Femme Voice
29/02/2016 Duración: 46minAnne Kelly always felt like she was born into the wrong body. She began life as a man, but is now transitioning into a woman. She’s got the looking like a woman part down. It’s the sounding like a woman thing that’s harder than she expected.
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Trapped on the Turnpike
03/02/2016 Duración: 28minHow 27 hours of being snow-bound on the Pennsylvania Turnpike helps Trey file a report to the Keystone State’s “Office of Lessons Learned.”
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The Refugee Trail with Scott Carrier
17/01/2016 Duración: 33minVeteran journalist – or “cultural anthropologist” – Scott Carrier speaks with people fleeing war-torn Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and other countries as they seek refuge in Europe.
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War on Christmas…Really?
21/12/2015 Duración: 33minSome feel there’s an attack on this sacred holiday. Others are bothered that this religious holiday has blurred America’s church/state separation. But is this really a war?
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Islamophobia
10/12/2015 Duración: 26minWith acts of terrorism in Paris and San Bernardino, some Americans are suspicious of Muslim neighbors and immigrants. Warranted fear or paranoia?
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Enemies
06/11/2015 Duración: 19minJesus said, “Love your enemies." Today’s politicians ask God to bless America, but in the same breath, they call their political opponents "enemies." Labels help us organize the world along fault lines, but is this the best policy? In a polarized America, is it possible to love our enemies?
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Locked Up For Sodomy
15/10/2015 Duración: 29minNot that long ago, you could get locked up for being gay. A West Virginia man tells Trey about being sent to a mental institution for violating the state’s sodomy laws.
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A Confederate Reckoning
03/10/2015 Duración: 52minCan we reconcile different versions of history? Two American foreign correspondents of color fly from Kenya to Louisiana to report on an unfinished civil war back home.
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Strangers With Cameras In Appalachia
17/09/2015 Duración: 51minA recent photo essay depicting Appalachians has stirred controversy in that region. Some locals feel violated when outsiders come into their communities snapping photos. Are these shutterbugs depicting reality or reinforcing stereotypes?
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Textbook Watchdogs
16/08/2015 Duración: 29minLots of American school districts have fierce fights over what kids should learn in school, but nobody fights like Texans. And no citizens have had a bigger impact on what goes into public school textbooks than Mel and Norma Gabler.
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The Church Lady
31/07/2015 Duración: 29minThe Supreme Court says you can't have organized prayer in public schools. But most Americans don't agree with that call -- and some people are still finding ways to make sure public school children have a chance to hear about God.