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How does a soldier start bombing his own country? This is the question Houda asked her cousin after he was discharged from mandatory military servi...
- Added: Oct 25, 2019
- Length: 04:10
During the monsoon rainy season, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate, Hannes Groeller took a vacation in his native Austria. Returning to begin the fa...
Bought by KCHW, Simply Beautiful, Allegheny Mountain Radio, KENW, WLPR and more
- Added: Oct 23, 2019
- Length: 02:00
- Purchases: 7
Abhijit Banerjee, an MIT economist from Kolkata, India wins a Nobel Prize for his work on alleviating global poverty.
- Added: Oct 21, 2019
- Length: 06:00
Bob Kustra interviews Ambassador Michael McFaul about his book "From Cold War to Hot Peace"
- Added: Oct 16, 2019
- Length: 30:10
An ode to the local trains in Kolkata, moving and harboring life daily.
- Added: Oct 15, 2019
- Length: 06:00
Last week we met with Corine Dehabey, the Director of Programs at US Together a non-profit Refugee Resettlement Agency. This week we meet one of th...
- Added: Sep 03, 2019
- Length: 06:17
Sandip, who does not like fish, relishes his annual dish of Ilish, the prized fish of Bengal. But at what cost?
- Added: Aug 27, 2019
- Length: 05:57
We continue our month-long series that features current State Poets Laureate with Alberto Ríos, named Arizona's inaugural Poet Laureate in 2013. In...
- Added: Aug 14, 2019
- Length: 29:00
In the first part of our conversation with Dr. Imad Rasheed, we talked about his work at the University of Baghdad creating a post-graduate program...
- Added: Jul 31, 2019
- Length: 04:25
The island of St. Maarten (Sint Maarten) is the common denominator in the stories of two different families whose lives were changed when they land...
- Added: Jul 14, 2019
- Length: 29:55
Sandip Roy tours Borneo and discovers more than just monkeys.
- Added: Jun 28, 2019
- Length: 06:00
Sandip Roy compares our current heat wave to a typical “Indian Summer.”
Bought by PRX Remix
- Added: Jun 10, 2019
- Length: 06:00
- Purchases: 1
Religion isn't always a welcoming place for trans people, but we hear the stories of some who have found a place for themselves in Judaism, Hinduis...
Bought by WPSU
- Added: Jun 05, 2019
- Length: 59:00
- Purchases: 1
Season 3 of The Alien Chronicles launches with a discussion around an important topic that impacts immigrants. It explores why some people who come...
- Added: May 15, 2019
- Length: 39:48
An Interview with Deborah Campbell about her Investigative Non-Fiction Book "A Disappearance in Damascus"
- Added: Apr 29, 2019
- Length: 30:01
On April 15th While Americans rush to file their taxes, Bengalis in Kolkata celebrate their new year.
But April 15 is also World Art Day. And this...
- Added: Apr 16, 2019
- Length: 06:00
Dimitris Mann is the main driving force behind the Greek Rebetiko Trio performing music that he describes as "Greek blues.” The music is a synthesi...
Bought by KMXT, WMUU-LP, and KUFM - Montana Public Radio
- Added: Mar 26, 2019
- Length: 29:32
- Purchases: 3
HAITI UNTOLD
New one-hour documentary from Round Earth Media
January 12, 2019, will mark nine years since Haiti was struck by a devastating earthqu...
Bought by MPR News Stations, KUNM, WBST, KTNA, WNYC and more
- Added: Jan 02, 2019
- Length: 59:00
- Purchases: 31
Producer Carla Seidl recalls her experience in Togo, West Africa, through language notes and audio recordings. A sound-rich cultural immersion/aud...
- Added: Nov 30, 2018
- Length: 09:04
WorldCanvass celebrates International Education Week with a program on Educational Cross-fertilization: the Iowa/India Connection. The program feat...
- Added: Nov 26, 2018
- Length: 19:00
This week on the show: Half of young British people say they're bisexually inclined, how to become a Jedi warrior right here on planet Earth, and ...
Bought by C89.5 - KNHC Seattle
- Added: Nov 07, 2018
- Length: 30:00
- Purchases: 1
WorldCanvass begins its tenth season of internationally focused discussions with “The Politics and Impact of Immigration.” Arguments over reasonabl...
- Added: Oct 16, 2018
- Length: 35:21
Retired U.S. diplomat Jack Segal talks with author and documentary filmmaker Sebastian Junger and journalist and novelist Philip Caputo.
Bought by WKAR and WDET Detroit Public Radio
- Added: Sep 25, 2018
- Length: 54:32
- Purchases: 2
After 157 years, the Indian Supreme court ruled rules that gay sex is not a crime.
- Added: Sep 10, 2018
- Length: 06:00
Sandip Roy addresses a major calamity in Kolkata.
- Added: Sep 04, 2018
- Length: 06:00