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@hcrichardson.bsky.social became an unlikely social media star with her newsletter “Letters from an American.” On this week’s “More To The Story,” she talks to our friends at @revealnews.org about why her work took off—and what truly worries her about US politics. Listen: tinyurl.com/95kj6mp2
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As the Supreme Court blocks Alabama from executing people with nitrogen gas, let's revisit our interview with Rev. Jeff Hood, who's witnessed the first use of this method in 2024. "This is a whole other level of violence."
@hcrichardson.bsky.social's millions of loyal readers look to her for sanity and democratic reassurance through her newsletter “Letters from an American.” But that doesn’t mean the historian herself isn’t worried about where America’s heading. Listen: bit.ly/4vEqSb
In the early years of the HIV epidemic, most research focused on treating gay men. But there were other groups being hit hard by AIDS, including women, people of color, and children. Listen to this week’s Reveal, in partnership with the History Channel and @wnyc.org.
Early research into the AIDS epidemic focused largely on gay men. But the virus was devastating other vulnerable communities, including women and people of color. This week, we team up with the History Channel and @wnyc.org to bring you The Plague in the Shadows.
"In many ways, it feels like we are, in fact, simply replaying the Civil War, but this time on the turf of the US government.” @hcrichardson.bsky.social explains what truly worries her about American politics today on our latest episode of More To The Story. Listen here: tinyurl.com/58p7hda4
@hcrichardson.bsky.social’s millions of loyal readers look to her for sanity and democratic reassurance through her newsletter “Letters from an American.” But that doesn’t mean the historian herself isn’t worried about where America’s heading. Listen here: tinyurl.com/58p7hda4
“Everyone, especially in South Sudan, wanted to know if the US really had cut off aid. It was easier for them to believe that the aid organizations were lying to them than to think that the United States would do this."
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On this week’s “More To The Story,” historian @hcrichardson.bsky.social talks about why she loathes Thomas Jefferson and how she defines patriotism in America today.
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ProPublica’s Brett Murphy and Anna Maria Barry-Jester examine how America’s foreign aid cuts are threatening the survival of the world’s most vulnerable populations.
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Trump destroyed USAID. Now people are dying.
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This conversation with @hcrichardson.bsky.social was a delight.
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@hcrichardson.bsky.social became an unlikely social media star with her newsletter “Letters from an American.” On this week’s “More To The Story,” she talks to our friends at @revealnews.org about why her work took off—and what truly worries her about US politics. Listen: tinyurl.com/95kj6mp2
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On this week’s “More To The Story,” death row spiritual adviser Jeff Hood talks about how his longtime activism for racial justice led him inside America’s execution chambers for the final moments of ...
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Decades before Covid-19 appeared, AIDS tore through the US, but there was little help for the most vulnerable communities.
Executions Are Rising in the US. This Reverend Witnesses Them. - Reveal
In the early days of AIDS, policymakers overlooked some of the communities hit hardest by the epidemic
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Decades before Covid-19 appeared, AIDS tore through the US, but there was little help for the most vulnerable communities.
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In the early days of AIDS, policymakers overlooked some of the communities hit hardest by the epidemic
The historian and Substack superstar talks about her beef with Thomas Jefferson and how she defines patriotism today.
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Heather Cox Richardson on the real genius of America