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Was there a clear "winner" in last night's debate? (episode)
Political analyst Juan Williams and Black Lives Matter Co-founder Alicia Garza discuss who stood out in last night's debate. Plus, listeners call in with their analysis.
LGBTQ identity today: beyond the binary.
Looking back on the fiftieth anniversary of "The Miracle Mets"
The final installments of our history series, "Prejudice and Pride," looking at the history of gay rights in America since the Stonewall riots, in case you missed it. (article)
The first three parts of our history series looking at the history of gay rights in America since the Stonewall riots. (article)
Who's still standing after the first debate? (episode)
Who's still standing?
LGBTQ Prejudice and Pride in the '00s.
Plus, what it means that the Supreme Court ruled that partisan gerrymandering is beyond their reach.
Prejudice and Pride in the 1990s. (episode)
The Democratic debates might be a 'blood bath.'
Why are New Jersey Democrats against the millionaire's tax?
The Ls and the Bs: Prejudice and Pride in the '90s for LGBTQ.
What cases will the courts decide tomorrow?
Are Americans going to do something about what's happening at the border? (episode)
What's the government doing? What should Americans do?
There are six candidates left in this race. How far will they go with reform? Here's what you need to know before you hit the polls.
'We found our power, we found our voice. There was no going back after that. And now we are indignant.'
Do you like Slack?
Prejudice and Pride in the 70s. (episode)
What about Iran? And the immigration raids?
What next?
Intersectionality was not a thing in the 70s.
Mayor de Blasio has majority approval among black voters.
The first installment in our Prejudice & Pride: Stonewall at 50 series. Plus Brian's astrological chart. (episode)
Another installment of #AsktheMayor
The latest of #SCOTUS.
In the first installment of our series on the history of the LGBTQ movement, we discuss the moment it all started: Stonewall, 1969.
We're talking Astrology charts.
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
The refugee crisis around the world. (episode)
What did Joe Biden mean?
The Supreme Court ruled that a war memorial cross can stay on public land. Jami Floyd, WNYC's host of All Things Considered and legal analyst, breaks down what that means.
The world refugee crisis worsens.
Plus, WNYC's transportation reporters ask for your ideas on how they should be covering cycling for We the Commuters.