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Three of our favorite segments: Young Adult Fiction (First) | Peaceful Co-Parenting for the Holidays (Starts at 13:10) | Segregated Brooklyn (Starts at 34:16) (article)
Muslim American women speak out; Congressman Tom MacArthur (R NJ3); the power of fiction to bridge cultural divides; Mayor Bill de Blasio takes your calls; filmmaker Michael Moore. (episode)
Muslim women discuss whether they are experiencing more hostility (or a different kind, compared to men) since the attacks in Paris and San Bernardino and recent anti-Muslim rhetoric.
U.S. Representative Tom MacArthur (R NJ3) connects his job in Washington with the people he represents in New Jersey's Ocean and Burlington counties.
On the last day to nominate your library for the NYC Neighborhood Library Award, novelists Mohsin Hamid and Gish Jen talk about reading fiction as a way to bridge cultural divides.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio talks about the new initiative for combatting homelessness, HOME-STAT, and other NYC issues.
Michael Moore, documentary filmmaker and political activist, talks about his new film, in which he suggests we invade other countries and steal their great ideas for social programs.