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Kimchi Diplomacy—Hidden Kitchens: War & Peace and Food
Kimchi Diplomacy—Hidden Kitchens: War & Peace and Food

Late autumn is Kimjang season in the Republic of Korea when families and communities come together to make and share large quantities of kimchi to en…

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Architect Anna Wagner Keichline: The Legacy of Invention
Architect Anna Wagner Keichline: The Legacy of Invention

Anna Wagner Keichline (1889–1943) was the first registered woman architect in Pennsylvania and was among the first registered women architects in the…

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Make Coffee Black Again
Make Coffee Black Again

In this episode, we borrow a cup of sound from the podcast, What You’re Eating, a production of FoodPrint.org, hosted by Jerusha Klemperer. In the ep…

2 years, 6 months ago

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Losing Lincoln
Losing Lincoln

Since the start of the pandemic, more than 90 colleges have merged or closed permanently. One of these schools, Lincoln College, closed its doors wit…

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Filmmaker Wim Wenders—The Entire Caboddle
Filmmaker Wim Wenders—The Entire Caboddle

Filmmaker Wim Wenders premiered two new films at Cannes this year — Anselm, a 3-D, cutting edge documentary about the contemporary German painter and…

2 years, 7 months ago

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Lena Richard - America's Unknown Celebrity Chef
Lena Richard - America's Unknown Celebrity Chef

When Lena Richard cooked her first chicken on television, she beat Julia Child to the screen by over a decade. At a time when most African American w…

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Archiving the Underground — Hip Hop at Harvard & Cornell
Archiving the Underground — Hip Hop at Harvard & Cornell

We delve into the story of the founding of the Hiphop Archive and Research Institute at Harvard by Dr. Marcyliena Morgan, Professor of African and Af…

2 years, 8 months ago

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Edith Warner's Atomic Tea Room
Edith Warner's Atomic Tea Room

It was top secret. But everyone in Santa Fe knew there was something going on up on the hill in the remote, desert mountains of Los Alamos in 1943. J…

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Remembering "The Day After Trinity - J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb"
Remembering "The Day After Trinity - J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb"

In 1981, The Kitchen Sisters interviewed filmmaker Jon Else about his Academy Award nominated documentary, The Day After Trinity, a deeply moving fil…

2 years, 9 months ago

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International Congress of Youth Voices—Youth on Fire
International Congress of Youth Voices—Youth on Fire

Behind the scenes at the International Congress of Youth Voices when 131 youth activists,13 to 26 years old, from 37 countries — students, writers, p…

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