Green Party candidate Jill Stein discusses her bid for the White House, and the race thus far. Plus: 30 Issues in 30 Days continues with a look at relations with Latin America from NPR correspondent Juan Forero; Maria Hinojosa of NPR’s Latino USA on national politics; author Julie Klam on making friends later in life; and a preview of the fall arts scene.
Maria Hinojosa on Election 2012
Maria Hinojosa, host of NPR's Latino USA and co-anchor of Need to Know on PBS, talks about the presidential campaign.
→ Event: Hinojosa will be featured tonight at the New School in a panel that will discuss the politics surrounding latino voters in this year's election. Find out more here.
30 Issues: America and the Americas
30 Issues in 30 Days is our election year series on the important issues facing the country this election year. Today: U.S.-Mexican and U.S.-Latin American interactions and foreign policy issues close to home. Visit the 30 Issue home page for all the conversations.
Jill Stein's Green Party Run
Jill Stein, Green Party candidate for president, discusses her candidacy and her take on the important issues.
Friendkeeping
Julie Klam, author of Friendkeeping: A Field Guide to the People You Love, Hate, and Can't Live Without, talks about making and keeping friends as adults (even in an election year).
New Season: Art
Claire Barliant, Brooklyn-based critic who writes art listings for The New Yorker, shares what exhibitions she's looking forward to this fall in local modern and contemporary art museums.

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