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WNYC and NJPR reporter Matt Katz on covering Governor Christie for five years; is it good to be racially colorblind; occupational therapy in NYC schools; "phantom vibration syndrome." (episode)
WNYC and New Jersey Public Radio reporter Matt Katz gives his insider's view of NJ Gov. Christie, via his new book "American Governor: Chris Christie's Bridge to Redemption."
When does equality mean treating people the same and when does it mean being sensitive to difference?
NYU professor of occupational therapy Kristie Koenig explains why more kids are getting occupational therapy, shortages in schools and more.
Robert Rosenberger, an assistant professor in the School of Public Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology, discusses his work on the implications of "phantom vibration syndrome."