Matthew Darroch

- Username: darrochm
- PRX Member
- Role: Producer/Reporter: Station-Based
Recent Pieces from Matthew Darroch

Dividing Lines (hour/no bb or bed)
(52:00)
From: With Good Reason
In 1990s South Africa, there were violent clashes between Xhosa and Zulu people. And the main way they understood how to define the other group–language.

Dividing Lines (half)
(29:00)
From: With Good Reason
In 1990s South Africa, there were violent clashes between Xhosa and Zulu people. And the main way they understood how to define the other group–language.

Dividing Lines (hour)
(53:59)
From: With Good Reason
In 1990s South Africa, there were violent clashes between Xhosa and Zulu people. And the main way they understood how to define the other group–language.

Dividing Lines (promo)
(:30)
From: With Good Reason
In 1990s South Africa, there were violent clashes between Xhosa and Zulu people. And the main way they understood how to define the other group–language.

Migrating Marshes (hour/no bb or bed)
(52:00)
From: With Good Reason
Many environmental movements pop up in small communities. Records aren’t always kept. What remains are the t-shirts, petitions and water bottles created along the way.

Migrating Marshes (half)
(29:00)
From: With Good Reason
Many environmental movements pop up in small communities. Records aren’t always kept. What remains are the t-shirts, petitions and water bottles created along the way.

Migrating Marshes (hour)
(53:59)
From: With Good Reason
Many environmental movements pop up in small communities. Records aren’t always kept. What remains are the t-shirts, petitions and water bottles created along the way.

Migrating Marshes (promo)
(:30)
From: With Good Reason
Many environmental movements pop up in small communities. Records aren’t always kept. What remains are the t-shirts, petitions and water bottles created along the way.

Save the Small Sums (hour/no bb or bed)
(52:00)
From: With Good Reason
In 1865, the Freedman’s Bank was written into law by President Lincoln to help newly freed enslaved people save money and buy land.
