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How much of identity flows from politics? In this episode, you’ll hear from an undocumented student fearful of Trump’s America, a young conservative embracing white nationalism, and a second generation Puerto Rican poet grappling with retaining his mother tongue. Produced by Eli Kurland, Melissa Pinel, and Carol Schaeffer.…
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Things don't always go exactly as expected. This week, people tell us stories about how the fallout changed them, from the Haitian earthquake, to an abortion, to a return to Ghana. Produced by Anaka Kaundinya, Ula Kulpa, and Estie Pyper.Por NYU Journalism
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What do an Italian-American superhero, an aerobatic pilot, New York State farm workers and Finnish communists have in common? In this episode of the NYU Journalism Podcast, we have a selection of stories exploring identity. Specifically, how people carve spaces in this world to exist and thrive. The episode is hosted by Hanna Asikainen and Morgan S…
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Three people – a Korean adoptee, a Cumbercookie and a music therapist – dive into one of life’s biggest questions: “Who am I?” Produced by Natalie Coleman, Alex Gonzalez, and Marina Koslock. Music: “A Certain Lightness” by Blue Dot Sessions.Por NYU Journalism
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