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The Takeaway-2022-12-30 (episode)
Vibrating "Haptic Suits" can provide a greater connection to music for deaf and hard of hearing communities and break down barriers between hearing and deaf concert-goers.
The Takeaway-2022-12-29 (episode)
Mason, Tennessee is a small town of 1300 in West Tennessee. Last month, the Tennessee Comptroller seized control of Mason’s finances after the town refused to surrender its charter.
One of the Fall’s highly anticipated films was The Woman King starring Viola Davis.
The Takeaway-2022-12-28 (episode)
We talk about the historical and scientific knowledge gap of women’s bodies and people with vaginas, including trans men, intersex people, and nonbinary people.
The Takeaway-2022-12-27 (episode)
Judges have been historically resistant to most kinds of reforms, according to a new report from the Square One Project at Columbia University.
The Buffalo massacre and other recent racially motivated attacks call to mind the racist violence that targeted Black communities in the early 20th century.
The Takeaway-2022-12-26 (episode)
After the Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision many wondered: What can I do in the fight to protect abortion access? Enter Lizz Winstead and Operation Save Abortion.
We're kicking off Black.Queer.Rising with Minneapolis City Council President Andrea Jenkins.
The Takeaway-2022-11-25 (episode)
Sustainable farming in rural North Carolina provides a model for decommissioned prisons, decarceration, and opportunities for youth living on the edge of the criminal justice system.
An investigative report from The Fuller Project looks at why Minnesota has the highest disproportionality of Indigenous children in the child welfare system in the country.
Claudie is the franchises’ fourth Black girl doll, growing up in 1920s Harlem during the creative boom of Harlem Renaissance.
The Takeaway-2022-11-06 (episode)
In her new book, Kyle Spencer documents a coordinated and well-funded right-wing movement aimed at young people to bring ultra-conservative and radical ideas into the mainstream.
The Mississippi River receded to record low water levels.
The Takeaway-2022-11-05 (episode)
Aja Barber, author of CONSUMED: The Need for Collective Change: Colonialism, Climate Change, and Consumerism, joins The Takeaway to talk about the ethics of fast fashion.
We talk to Bashir about how his career in Hollywood has taken him back to the South Side of Chicago.
The Takeaway-2022-10-23 (episode)
Vocalist Samara Joy “creates the standards of jazz today,” says NPR's Jazz Night in America.
Sky Hopinka, a Native American visual artist and filmmaker, joins us to discuss his work and his induction into the 2022 class of MacArthur fellows.
The Takeaway-2022-10-09 (episode)