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Monday, September 11 2017

  • America's Patchwork of LGBTQ Workplace Protections September 11, 2017

    In Trump's America, being out at work just isn't what it used to be. A look at LGBTQ workplace discrimination laws, the latest on Hurricane Irma, artist Esperanza Spalding, and&nbsp;more. (episode)

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    • In The Path of Irma September 11, 2017

      Millions heeded the early warnings and fled for safety. But as the weather dissipates, many do not yet know what awaits them at home.&nbsp;

    • When 'Made in America' Means Made in Sweatshops September 11, 2017

      A new investigation&nbsp;has found that some garment workers in Los Angeles are&nbsp;paid as little as $4.00 an hour sewing clothes for Forever 21, Ross Dress for Less, and TJ Maxx.

    • Mexico Fights to Recover After Largest Earthquake in a Century September 11, 2017

      A massive earthquake struck off the southern coast of Mexico last week.&nbsp;As rescuers attempt to survivors, families sleep outside in fear of aftershocks that have rocked the area.

    • In Trump's America, A Patchwork of LGBTQ Workplace Protections September 11, 2017

      In July, the Department of Justice&nbsp;filed a brief&nbsp;in a federal court case that backtracked on an Obama era position on workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.

    • The Pentagon's Secret Gaggle of Gays September 11, 2017

      Even after "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" was repealed in 2011, being out in the military was and can still be a challenge.

    • Esperanza Spalding Tests the Limits of Improvisation September 11, 2017

      The Grammy-winner's latest album is a fully improvisational experience.&nbsp;Over three days, she'll stream a 77-hour creative session on Facebook starting&nbsp;tomorrow at 9:00 AM Pacific time.