'TCM Reframed' Looks At Beloved Old Movies Through Modern Eyes Turner Classic Movies' Reframed series aims to provide context and conversation around canonical films that have been revealed as problematic by contemporary standards. Patrick Jarenwattananon
'I Fit In Right Here': A History Buff Leads Walking Tours Of Black Indianapolis Amid the pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests, Sampson Levingston decided to bring people together by offering tours of African American neighborhoods. He's turned it into a thriving business. Neda Ulaby
NPR Project: How Can Americans Make Democracy Work For Them? As part of NPR's series on democracy, Morning Edition visits Rochester, N.Y., to observe how the national debate around "defund the police" is playing out among city leaders. Steve Inskeep
Eric Andre's 'Bad Trip' Is Unlike A Lot Of Prank Comedies You Might Have Seen Sam Sanders, host of NPR's It's Been A Minute, talks with comedian Eric Andre about making a prank movie while Black, pranking mostly people of color, and how it differs from, say, Johnny Knoxville. Sam Sanders
Isabel Wilkerson: How Did The Great Migration Change The Course Of Human History? During the Great Migration, almost six million Black Americans moved across the U.S., changing the course of American history. Isabel Wilkerson shares what we can learn from these migration stories.
DOJ To Investigate Louisville Police In Response To Death Of Breonna Taylor The announcement comes more than a year after Taylor was fatally shot by police at her Louisville apartment. It is the second probe of police the Justice Department has announced in less than a week. Alana Wise
How The Battle Against D.C. Statehood Is Rooted In Racism NPR's Michel Martin speaks with historian Chris Myers Asch about the political fight over Washington, D.C., statehood and its connection to the city's racial demographics and history.
'The Six' Looks At How 6 Chinese Men's Lives Unfolded After They Survived The Titanic Six Chinese men survived the sinking of the Titanic. Their stories were lost to history until the documentary The Six showed how their lives were shaped by America's restrictive immigration policies. Emily Feng
Minneapolis Mayor Says He Welcomes Justice Department Policing Investigation Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says his city is taking more steps to change policing following the murder conviction of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. Mano Sundaresan
Location Of Harriet Tubman's Home Discovered Archaeologists have finally uncovered the location of Harriet Tubman's house, where she spent her formative teenage years before she escaped enslavement. Their clue was a Lady Liberty coin dated 1808. Jason Fuller