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Detained: A Homecoming Leqaa Kordia was freed from ICE detention after more than a year.

🔔TODAY NPR @ 5:39 PM EST Leqaa Kordia's first interview since her release from ICE Detention. 🔔 Radio Diaries first recorded with Leqaa in detention last year. Today, we share her release.
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NEW ON THE PODCAST 🎧 Orson Welles and the Blind Soldier: The Trial

We just dropped the last episode in our series about Isaac Woodard, a Black man who was beaten and blinded by a white police officer in 1946. This week, the officer goes to trial, and the President of the United States takes notice.

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Feb. 12, 1946: Isaac Woodard Blinded by Police Isaac Woodard Jr., a Black army sergeant, was beaten and left blind in both eyes by white police officers within hours of being discharged from the army.

#TDIH 1946 Black WWII vet Isaac Woodard beaten & blinded by white SC police chief.

Learn how Woodard & NAACP organized, and Orson Welles took up his case on the air, in new @radiodiaries.bsky.social
series. They galvanized support for Army desegregation." ⬇️

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Orson Welles and the Blind Soldier 1: The Bus Ride Podcast Episode · Radio Diaries · 02/12/2026 · 10m

Our new series ORSON WELLES AND THE BLIND SOLDIER is out now!

Our series follows how a racial crime 80 years ago today, led to a radio investigation by Orson Welles — and the desegregation of the U.S. military.

Listen to ep 1: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/o...

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We're nominated for Best Indie Podcast at this year's Ambies! Thanks to all who've listened!

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The First Computer Dating Service: Operation Match Podcast Episode · Radio Diaries · 18/12/2025 · 10m

🎧 NEW ON THE PODCAST

We're going back to the 1960s, when a couple Harvard students had an idea. Businesses were using a new technology called "the computer" to, say, match a client with the right type of insurance. What if these same computers could be used to get a date?

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Our story "Willie McGee and the Traveling Electric Chair" is on Radiotopia's SELECTS podcast this week! Listen here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/w...
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THIS SHORT LIFE – Andrew Lichtenstein - Jet Age Books This Short Life collects the oral testimonies of twelve ordinary Americans fighting to make America a better country during the height of the Trump era. Their personal struggles and their dreams of a ...

And buy THIS SHORT LIFE by Andrew Lichtenstein here: jetagebooks.net/portfolio/th...

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This Short Life Podcast Episode · Radio Diaries · 11/20/2025 · 14m

🎧 NEW ON THE PODCAST: "THIS SHORT LIFE"

We sat down with photographer Andrew Lichtenstein to discuss his new book THIS SHORT LIFE, which tells the story of 12 Americans through photos and interviews. Hear from Andrew and some of the people in the book:
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Detained: The Last Columbia Protester Podcast Episode · Radio Diaries · 11/03/2025 · 9m

🔊NEW on the podcast: "Detained: The Last Columbia Protester"
Last year, Leqaa Kordia was arrested during protests at Columbia calling for Gaza ceasefire. Now, she's been in ICE detention for over 7 months. From detention, she shares her story. @prx.org
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MA folks! Radio Diaries is having a live event at Wellfleet Preservation Hall this Sat 8/16 ! We'll share audio from upcoming stories, and discuss the value of storytelling in an era of mistrust. Should be a lovely conversation. Get tickets: www.eventbrite.com/e/radio-diar...
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The Famous Black Preacher Who Feuded With MLK Podcast Episode · On the Media · 08/13/2025 · 16m

Our series MAKING WAVES is featured on @onthemedia.bsky.social this week! Listen to episode 1 on Elder Michaux, the Black preacher who feuded with MLK @brookegladstone.bsky.social @micahloewinger.bsky.social
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Tour — Ear Hustle

Our fellow Radiotopians @earhustlesq.com start tour THIS WEEK! Hear stories from in and out of prison brought to life through music and live storytelling. Grab tickets here: www.earhustlesq.com/tour
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The View from the 79th Floor Podcast Episode · Radio Diaries · 07/28/2025 · 14m

80 years ago today, a B-25 bomber crashed into the Empire State Building, leaving 14 people dead. The story has largely faded from memory, but for some New Yorkers, the day remains in their mind. This week on the podcast, we revisit that day in 1945. Listen: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...

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Inside the U.S. plan to detain immigrants in Latin America as bargaining chips in WWII During World War II, the United States arrested hundreds of Japanese, German and Italian immigrants from Latin America and deported them to the U.S. where they lived in camps.

President Trump has invoked the Alien Enemies Act for mass deportations. In our new episode on @npr.org we look at the last time the Act was used: to detain Latin Americans and use them to exchange for prisoners of war
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DOGE restructuring of NEH hits documentary and archival projects - Current Forthcoming series from Ken Burns and Sam Pollard and biopics from “American Masters” are among the productions listed in a database tracking cancelled grants from the National Endowment for the Human...

"We knew NEH cuts were coming, but we’re still in shock at the sudden gutting of the agency," said Joe Richman, founder and EP of the Audio History Project by @radiodiaries.bsky.social @current.org #NEH #humanities #archives #documentary

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TODAY on NPR @ 5:45 pm.

During WWII, thousands of men, women & children were taken from Latin America by the U.S. and held in detention camps. The plan? To exchange them for American prisoners of war. This week, we tell you a few of their stories.

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Thank you for reading AND listening @flyingawaynow.bsky.social.

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We're big fans of @radiodiaries.bsky.social and we're honored that this week they're sharing Conor Gillies' Issue One profile of historian Robin D. G. Kelley, "Pie Down Here."

Kelley listens back — for the first time in decades! — to his 1980s oral histories with sharecropper organizers.

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TODAY -- In 1939, Time Magazine called Dorothy Thompson a woman who “thinks, talks and sleeps world problems — and scares men half to death.” They weren’t wrong.

Part II of Making Waves airs on NPR and @npr.org.

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TODAY -- Making Waves launches on NPR @npr.org

We’re used to media that thrives on conflict, that amplifies the most outrageous voices in the room. We often trace it back to Rush Limbaugh and Howard Stern, but before all those guys, there was Joe Pyne.
* Tune in 4:20 pm on your local NPR station.

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Sealab: A Home on the Ocean Floor - Radio Diaries While NASA was making headlines for its quest to send a man to the moon, Captain Bond was quietly building homes for “aquanauts” on the ocean floor.

What's it like to live at the bottom of the ocean? Meet the men who went down to find out. The incredible and tragic story of "Sealab."

Thx to Richard Blackburn, Ben Hellwarth, & Kris Stoever @krisstoever.bsky.social for sharing this story.

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Do listen to the Radio Diaries "Sealab" broadcast on NPR. I will add a few threaded posts on a historic and now-forgotten USN experiment in underwater habitation. I was asked to contribute because my dad commanded Sealab II, during which he set a record (30 days) for living underwater.

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The Navy's experimental underwater habitat While NASA was trying to put a man on the moon, the Navy was quietly conducting a series of tests to see if humans could live and work on the deep seafloor.

Before today's broadcast, check out Sarah Kate Kramer's article, including incredible photos of the Navy's experimental program to build habitats on the ocean floor.

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Sealab: A Home on the Ocean Floor Podcast Episode · Radio Diaries · 01/16/2025 · 18m

NEW on the podcast.

Sealab: A Home on the Ocean Floor

The ocean has long been both a source of fear and fascination. Today: the story of the U.S. Navy’s little-known experiment to train “aquanauts” to live and work in the deep sea.

Listen Here: bit.ly/3E9IDcK

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Hello bluesky. Thrilled to be here. An introduction to Radio Diaries... we are:

⭐ an award-winning public radio show and podcast.
⭐ an independent, non-profit organization.
⭐ a small, but mighty team => 4 producers, 2 editors, 1 admin.
⭐ dedicated to making great audio stories

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hey @micahloewinger.bsky.social ! thanks for this list. Radio Diaries just joined Bluesky, excited to be here.

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