Politics

October 29, 2021

Api’s Berlin Diaries: Gabrielle Robinson on Confronting the Past

Listen on VoiceAmerica.com Episode Description After her mother’s death, Gabrielle Robinson found diaries her grandfather had kept while serving as doctor in Berlin 1945—only to discover […]
August 20, 2021

Silent Winds, Dry Seas: Vinod Busjeet on Colonialism, ID, & Place

Listen on VoiceAmerica.com Episode Description Come with us as we travel to Mauritius, to look at a beautiful turbulent country through the lens of a you […]
April 30, 2021

When the Red Gates Opened: Dori Jones Yang’s Memoir about China

Dori was among the first American correspondents to cover China’s transformation from Maoism to modernization. Her deeply personal memoir follows her rise from rookie reporter to experienced journalist.
February 5, 2021

Joanna Eleftheriou: The Way Back

This Way Back dramatizes a childhood split between Queens, New York, and Cyprus, an island nation with a long colonial history and a culture to which Joanna Eleftheriou could never quite adjust.
December 11, 2020

Rita Dragonette: The Fourteenth of September

The Fourteenth of September portrays a pivotal time at the peak of the Vietnam War through the rare perspective of a young woman, tracing her path of self-discovery and a “Coming of Conscience.”
September 4, 2020

The Con Job: Getting Ahead for Competence @ a World Obsessed w/ Confidence Dr. Suzanne Doyle-Morris

Listen on VoiceAmerica.com Episode Description Traditional definitions equating confidence with a showy bravado that ’takes no prisoners’ are outdated – think about it; in the UK […]
March 20, 2020

Oh, Florida! How Could You? And Other Cat Tales

Listen on VoiceAmerica.com Episode Description Follow us on a virtual air boat through the Everglades to alligator wrestling, hurricanes, climate change to boom & bust housing, […]