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Folk Tales Explore Sudanese Culture, History
A new podcast uses children’s folk tales to explore the richness of Sudan’s culture and history — at a time when the country is mired in a devastating civil war. That story, on All Things Considered.
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All Things Considered
Folk Tales Explore Sudanese Culture, HistoryA new podcast uses children’s folk tales to explore the richness of Sudan’s culture and history — at a time when the country is mired in a devastating civil war. That story, on All Things Considered.
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Dogs Pushing ButtonsNowadays, gadgets enable dogs to tell humans what they want by pushing buttons – to ask for things like "food,” "outside" or "play." That has cognitive scientists asking big questions about language and the minds of dogs.
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Encore: Great Redwood Trail Proposal Unearths Painful History for Indigenous TribesCalifornia has grand plans to turn a stretch of abandoned railroad tracks into 300 miles of walking and biking trails, connecting the rolling hills of Marin County with the redwood forests near Eureka in Northern Humboldt. If completed, the Great Redwood Trail could become the longest rail-trail in the nation. But some Indigenous communities and other groups are not on board. Reporter Sam Anderson explores how this grand idea has resurfaced the painful and complicated history behind the original railroad tracks that were built more than a century ago.
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All Things Considered
Folk Tales Explore Sudanese Culture, HistoryA new podcast uses children’s folk tales to explore the richness of Sudan’s culture and history — at a time when the country is mired in a devastating civil war. That story, on All Things Considered.
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