Playlist: Anne Hoffman's Portfolio
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It becomes more beautiful all the time
From Anne Hoffman | 05:55
Virginia Mae Snyder lived alone in her house in West Virginia until she was 94. She suffered a drastic fall while gardening; a fall which forced her to give up her home and her independence. This is the story of my Grandmother, but it is also the story of millions of older Americans.
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Virginia Mae Snyder lived alone in a house in West Virginia until she was 94. She suffered a drastic fall while gardening; a fall which forced her to give up her home and her independence. This is the story of my Grandmother, but it is also the story of millions of older Americans. This piece was mixed by Sarah Fishman. It excerpts a song by The Books called, “It Never Changes To Stop”.
Navajo Taco Adapted As The People Did
From Anne Hoffman | 02:45
On the Navajo Nation, tacos lose the tortilla and take on fry bread. This summer, a group of teenagers visited a Navajo farm to learn the art of Navajo tacos.
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On the Navajo Nation, tacos lose the tortilla and take on fry bread. This summer, a group of teenagers visited a Navajo farm to learn the art of Navajo tacos.
Hopi Tribe Shines a Light on Domestic Violence
From Anne Hoffman | 03:50
The Hopi Nation in Northern Arizona is in the middle of what advocates call a domestic violence epidemic. But after years of secrecy, victims are starting to come forward.
Teens of color process Baltimore protests
From Anne Hoffman | Part of the Generation Voice series | 05:41
A series of police-related deaths of unarmed black men in the US has sparked protests against police brutality and racial discrimination. The latest marches in Baltimore after the death of Freddie Gray were complicated, emotional and sometimes violent. So how does it feel to watch these events unfold as a young person of color? 16-year-old Mikyhial Clarke talked to his peers in Baltimore and his family in Delaware to find out.
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- Teens of color process Baltimore protests
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- Anne Hoffman
A series of police-related deaths of unarmed black men in the US has sparked protests against police brutality and racial discrimination. The latest marches in Baltimore after the death of Freddie Gray were complicated, emotional and sometimes violent. So how does it feel to watch these events unfold as a young person of color? 16-year-old Mikyhial Clarke talked to his peers in Baltimore and his family in Delaware to find out.
The New Max
From Anne Hoffman | Part of the Generation Voice series | 01:39
When 16 year-old Max Rakus set off to Germany right after his sophomore year of high school ended, he had no idea that the trip would change him forever. A voyage across the Atlantic meant new friends, and new ways of relating to people. He discovered the true meaning of the phrase, “We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us."
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When 16 year-old Max Rakus set off to Germany right after his sophomore year of high school ended, he had no idea that the trip would change him forever. A voyage across the Atlantic meant new friends, and new ways of relating to people. He discovered the true meaning of the phrase, “We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us."