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  • Keeping Released Prisoners Safe and Sane June 30, 2020

    In some counties, prisons are the largest providers of mental-health care. What happens when their inmates, who are also their patients, are suddenly released? (article)

  • Hilton Als’s Homecoming and the March for Queer Liberation June 26, 2020

    The writer recalls two days of unrest in his neighborhood in 1967, and how they relate to today&rsquo;s protests for racial justice. And, in spite of COVID-19, gay pride goes on in New York. (article)

  • Hilton Als’s Homecoming and the March for Queer Liberation June 26, 2020

    The writer recalls two days of unrest in his neighborhood in 1967, and how they relate to today&rsquo;s protests for racial justice. And, in spite of COVID-19, gay pride goes on in New York. (episode)

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    • Hilton Als’s “Homecoming” June 26, 2020

      The writer recalls two days of unrest in his neighborhood that followed a police killing in 1967, and how they relate to today&rsquo;s protests for racial justice.

    • The Pride Parade Is Cancelled, But Gay Pride Goes On June 26, 2020

      Activists opposed to the &ldquo;pinkwashing&rdquo; of the official gay-pride parade in New York organize a scrappier, more radical event.

    • Keeping Released Prisoners Safe and Sane June 26, 2020

      In some counties, prisons are the largest providers of mental-health care. What happens when their inmates, who are also their patients, are suddenly released?

  • Live at Home Part II: Phoebe Bridgers June 23, 2020

    Phoebe Bridgers performs and talks with Amanda Petrusich, and the novelist Donald Atrium extols music as a balm for isolation and fear. (article)

  • Live at Home Part I: John Legend June 19, 2020

    The musician, who releases a new album this week, describes how the coronavirus pandemic changed his creative process. (article)

  • Music Will Not Be Quarantined June 19, 2020

    John Legend and Phoebe Bridgers perform live from their houses for a special episode of the New Yorker Radio Hour. (episode)

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  • The Supreme Court Weighs the End of DACA June 16, 2020

    An undocumented lawyer explains how he came to argue for DACA before the Supreme Court, and a fiction writer remembers the social life of gay bars before the pandemic. (article)

  • Getting White People to Talk About Racism June 12, 2020

    An anti-racism trainer examines white supremacy in America, and a political reporter looks at how the coronavirus pandemic has changed what it means to run for office. (article)

  • Getting White People to Talk About Racism June 12, 2020

    An anti-racism trainer examines white supremacy in America, and a political reporter looks at how the coronavirus pandemic has changed what it means to run for office. (episode)

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  • Josephine Decker’s “Shirley” June 9, 2020

    The film critic Richard Brody talks with Decker, one of his favorite directors of this era, about her unique approach to filmmaking and her Shirley Jackson bio-pic. (article)

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