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Sep 13, 2024 • 42min
Checking in With Haitian Americans
Garry Pierre-Pierre, founder of The Haitian Times, and Michaelle Solages, a New York State Assembly member, tackle the outrage in the Haitian community over recent inflammatory remarks about immigrants. They discuss the damage misinformation causes, particularly in shaping public perceptions of Haitians. The conversation also highlights the resilience of the Haitian American community, their historical struggles, and ongoing contributions to society, emphasizing the need for unity and support in challenging political climates.

Sep 12, 2024 • 14min
Why Loneliness Isn't About Numbers
Olga Khazan, staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of Weird: The Power of Being an Outsider in an Insider World (Hachette Go, 2020), explains why the current "loneliness epidemic" isn't because of a lack of friends, but a lack of time.

Sep 12, 2024 • 23min
The Criminality Occurring on Telegram Around the World
After Telegram founder Pavel Durov was arrested in France last month, new attention has been placed on the criminal activity taking place on the application. Angus Berwick, reporter with The Wall Street Journal in London, covering cryptocurrencies, financial crime, and markets, delves into his reporting on how Telegram allows for "pedophile rings, identity thieves and drug traffickers" to sell their illicit goods. And Meera Choi, sociology Ph.D. candidate at Yale University researching gender politics and heterosexual refusal in South Korea, offers a closer look at how Telegram users in South Korea have wreaked havoc on the country through the mass dissemination of deepfake videos portraying everyday women.

Sep 12, 2024 • 31min
How Abortion Rights Played Out in the Presidential Debate
Amanda Becker, Washington correspondent for The 19th and the author of You Must Stand Up: The Fight for Abortion Rights in Post-Dobbs America (Bloomsbury, 2024), talks about how abortion rights figured into this week's presidential debate.

Sep 12, 2024 • 41min
Chancellor Banks on the New School Year
As the new school year gets underway, NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks talks about new initiatives and the latest on cellphone bans.

Sep 11, 2024 • 39min
What Happened at Last Night's Presidential Debate
Susan Page, USA Today Washington bureau chief and the author of several books, including The Rulebreaker: The Life and Times of Barbara Walters (Simon & Schuster, 2024), breaks down the highlights of last night's presidential debate between vice president Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump. Then, listeners weigh in with their reactions to the debate.

Sep 11, 2024 • 50min
100 Years of 100 Things: Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism
As our centennial series continues, and on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Richard English, professor of politics at Queen's University Belfast where he directs the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute, the editor of the Cambridge History of Terrorism (Cambridge University Press, 2021) and the author of Does Terrorism Work?: A History (Oxford University Press, 2016) and Does Counter-Terrorism Work? (OUP, 2024), reviews 100 years of the use of terrorism to achieve political aims.

Sep 11, 2024 • 19min
Reporters Ask the Mayor: Investigations Into Police Commissioner Edward Caban and Others
Mayor Adams holds one off-topic press conference per week, where reporters can ask him questions on any subject. Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist and WNYC reporter, recaps what he talked about at this week's event, including the investigations into NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban and others in the Adams administration.

Sep 10, 2024 • 1h 50min
WNYC's 100th Birthday Celebration
On today's show:WNYC celebrates its 100th birthday with a live show at Central Park SummerStage, hosted by Brian Lehrer and featuring WNYC hosts Alison Stewart, Brooke Gladstone, Micah Loewinger, Sean Carlson and John Schaefer, plus Ira Glass, trivia, live musical performances and more. This version was edited for time.For audio of the full show (including Nada Surf!), check here: https://www.wnyc.org/100/For video, check here: https://thegreenespace.org/watch/wnyc-and-friends-centennial-celebration-2/

Sep 9, 2024 • 32min
100 Years of 100 Things: Music on WNYC
As our centennial series continues, John Schaefer, host of WNYC's New Sounds, takes us through WNYC's musical legacy.


