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How Politics Is Affecting Musicians From Brazil And Venezuela
Latin artists at SXSW 2019 Festival have traveled from Brazil and Venezuela where speaking out against government officials can be dangerous.
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EU Struggles To Rein In Hungary's Hard-Line Government
The center-right European People's Party faces off with its Hungarian partners that keep bashing Brussels and migrants.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Aidy Bryant; Priest-Turned-Professor Barbara Brown Taylor
Aidy Bryant discusses SNL, Shrill and losing her fear of being called "fat." Ken Tucker reviews a re-release of Ray Charles' 1962 venture into country. Taylor discusses teaching world religion.
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Opinion: Saudi Women's Rights Activists Awarded For Their Work — While On Trial
Three women's rights activists in Saudi Arabia were honored with a prestigious award this week. But they can't receive it because they are on trial for their activism.
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In 'Diane,' An Older Woman Faces Up To Her 'Unlived Life'
The feature film stars Mary Kay Place as the titular Diane, a woman trying to save her adult son from a drug addiction — and confronting her deep-seated guilt. She appears in every scene.
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20 Years After 'Speak,' Laurie Halse Anderson Tells Her Own Story In 'Shout'
The groundbreaking novel Speak told the story of Melinda, a teen who stopped speaking after a sexual assault. In her poetry memoir, Shout, Anderson opens up about being raped when she was 13.
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As Parents And Grandparents Age, More And More Millennials Are Family Caregivers
About 40 million people in the U.S. are family caregivers. One in four is a millennial, which presents tensions for a generation still making its way into the world.
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'Welcome To Marrdy's' - A Shared Kitchen For Local Cooks In Gentrifying West Atlanta
As part of NPR's Kitchen Table Conversations, we revisit an entrepreneur in West Atlanta who wants to preserve the culinary traditions of a neighborhood even as it gentrifies and changes.
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Photos: Youth Climate Change Demonstrations Across The World
From St. Paul, Minn., to Stockholm, Sweden, students skipped school Friday to demand decisive action on climate change. Demonstrations were called in more than 100 countries and territories.
As Families Learn Fates Of Loved Ones, New Zealand Mourns Christchurch Victims
A 3-year-old girl is feared dead after Friday's attack. New Zealand's prime minister has said most of the victims may be migrants and refugees.
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