Deborah Goldstein appears in the following:
Replay: Reuniting Families on Mama's Day Bail Out
Friday, May 12, 2023
The National Bail Out Collective coordinates Mama’s Day Bailouts to bail out Black mothers and caregivers on Mother’s Day
Sheryl Lee Ralph Talks Education, the Arts, and Abbott Elementary
Friday, March 03, 2023
Sheryl Lee Ralph brings her talent and activism to the role of Barbara Howard on ABC's mockumentary about public school education in "Abbott Elementary."
Replay: Debunking Gender Roles in the Animal Kingdom
Thursday, February 02, 2023
A conversation with zoologist Lucy Cooke about her new book, “Bitch: On the Female of the Species.”
Replay: The Intersection of Sustainable Farming and Decarceration
Friday, November 25, 2022
Sustainable farming in rural North Carolina provides a model for decommissioned prisons, decarceration, and opportunities for youth living on the edge of the criminal justice system.
School Principles: California Legislation Allows Teens More Sleep
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
California teens can get a little more sleep this year thanks to a new mandate to start school later.
Undrinkable Water Floods Jackson, Mississippi
Friday, September 02, 2022
The drinking water system in Jackson, Mississippi, failed its 150,000 residents this week, after severe floods overwhelmed the city's outdated facilities.
Hunters of Color: Connecting Hunting and Conservation
Friday, September 02, 2022
Representation matters in hunting and conservation.
New Photos from James Webb Space Telescope Bring Jupiter Into Focus
Monday, August 29, 2022
We speak with astronomer Munazza Alam about recent images of Jupiter from the James Webb Space Telescope.
Did Freya the Walrus Have to Die?
Friday, August 26, 2022
Did Freya the Walrus have to die? We discuss her demise with Jason Horowitz of the New York Times.
Looking for Justice and Accountability After Police Killed Breonna Taylor
Thursday, August 25, 2022
A conversation with Associate Professor at Ohio State University, Treva Lindsey, about the criminalization of Black men and women after police gunned down Breonna Taylor.
The Takeaway from New York's and Florida's Primary Elections
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
Voters in New York and Florida chose candidates in key primary races on Tuesday, and we’re talking about what these results mean heading into November.
The Elimination Versus The Eradication of Infectious Diseases
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
We discuss the difference between elimination versus eradication of infectious diseases like polio.
Despite Transparency, Kenya Faced A Troubled Presidential Election
Monday, August 22, 2022
Deputy President William Ruto won Kenya's presidential election, but Raila Odinga is challenging the validity of the election.
An Interpreter's Escape from Afghanistan
Friday, August 19, 2022
In the new book "Always Faithful," Major Tom and Zak tell a story of brotherhood and loyalty in an escape from Kabul.
Wyoming Voters Back Trump Candidate While Alaska Continues to Count Ballots
Wednesday, August 17, 2022
We speak with national correspondent for the New York Times, Trip Gabriel, about the results of Tuesday's primaries.
Southern Baptist Convention Promises Transparency During DOJ Investigation
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Southern Baptist Convention is under investigation by the Department of Justice months after independent report documenting years of sexual abuse committed by clergy.
How Efforts to Ban Books Impact Public Libraries
Monday, August 15, 2022
Book banning initiatives are on the rise, and our public libraries are vulnerable as a result.
Is Artificial Intelligence Alive?
Monday, August 08, 2022
Is artificial intelligence alive, or will it ever be? We discuss AI sentience with Dr. Karina Vold.
Ebony and Jet Archives Find a New Home
Thursday, August 04, 2022
This week, ownership of the Ebony and Jet photo archives was transferred over to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture and the Getty Research Institute