Reena Flores
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'You look back on the successes, but you don't understand what a high risk venture this was' -- Today's The Washington Post #PostReports podcast just dropped, my interview with Clarence Williams about the March on Washington. He brings serious wisdom and perspective 1/x washingtonpost.com/podcasts/post-…
She's here. Ikinalulugod namin na ipabatid sa inyo ang Paghahanap kay Maura—ang kauna-unahang kuwento sa The Washington Post na nasa wikang Filipino.
Sulat, guhit, at salin nina Nicole Dungca, Claire Healy, renren!, KC Schaper, Hannah Dormido, Christian Benitez, at ako: wapo.st/3YBhvcN
Following the The Washington Post's report, the Smithsonian is coordinating with Philippine authorities National Museum of the Philippines DFA Philippines 🇵🇭 NCCA PH to repatriate the Filipino remains in its racial brains collection.
Read Nicole Dungca and Claire Healy's investigation here: wapo.st/3QCIz9R
Important investigation into the Smithsonian’s collection of 250+ human brains, most removed without consent from Black & Indigenous people -- an effort led by Ales Hrdlicka, a curator who believed that White people were superior.
By Nicole Dungca Claire Healy:
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For some reason this skinny Scottish white guy 🙋♂️ is fascinated by the history, culture and sociology of hip-hop. This The Washington Post doc by Sean Carter (not THAT Sean Carter) and Arjun Singh is an absolutely brilliant listen:
Reena Flores maggie penman
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We made an audio documentary about hip-hop!
Hear the story of how hip-hop came to be from the legends themselves, including Rakim, YoYo, The Lady of Rage and others.
Honored that my friend Sean Carter allowed me and Reena Flores to help him tell his story. washingtonpost.com/podcasts/post-…
Honored to have produced this episode for The Washington Post's Post Reports with the great Arelis R. Hernández Reena Flores, Martine Powers Rennie Svirnovskiy and Ted Muldoon.
I still cannot listen to this episode without tearing up. Thank you to Jalissa Ybarra for recounting one of the worst days.
Talia Augustidis Eleanor McDowall Falling Tree Radio BBC Radio 4 Erica Heilman kia miakka natisse Invisibilia ariana lee Liana Simstrom James Willetts NPR RAD sai[sigh] sion Pineapple Street Leila Day Chloe Prasinos max linsky Jenna Weiss-Berman Eric Mennel Himie Freeman From the United States, “'It started in the fourth grade building'” takes us into the heart of the deadliest school shooting in nearly a decade, through the eyes of the children who lived it. Listen to the full piece at thirdcoastawards.org.
For the podcast of my Red Cross story, I visited with:
-the father who lost his 6yo daughter to drowning
-the rogue instructor who shortened lifeguard training
-the Red Cross insider who went public w concerns
Thx maggie penman Ariel Plotnick Reena Flores
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So... I'm sure you saw something about that mind-bending discovery about how our universe functions right?
Thankfully we have Victoria Jaggard to make it make sense on Post Reports (and yes, she answers my time travel question!)
This was a fun one: washingtonpost.com/podcasts/post-…