Julia Longoria . appears in the following:
Previewing the New Supreme Court Term
Monday, October 02, 2023
A preview of the upcoming term, with cases on guns, the abortion pill and more on the schedule.
How the Supreme Court Got So Supreme
Thursday, May 25, 2023
Black nationalism twisted its way to the country’s highest court unexpectedly. It started with one young man listening to Malcolm X records in his room on repeat.
WNYC's Supreme Court Pod More Perfect's New Season
Thursday, May 18, 2023
WNYC's Supreme Court podcast More Perfect launches a new season, which examines history to help us understand how the Supreme Court of today came to be. Today: Justice Clarence Thomas.
Teenage Life After Genocide
Thursday, May 12, 2022
The Experiment revisits the story of Aséna Tahir Izgil, a Uyghur teen adjusting to life in the U.S. after escaping China’s genocide of her people.
Just Put Some Vicks on It
Thursday, February 24, 2022
While investigating grandma’s (and the world’s) Vicks obsession, The Experiment host Julia Longoria is pulled into her family’s past, back to Cuba, before the revolution.
'The Experiment' Podcast Digs Into SPAM
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Producers Julia Longoria and Gabrielle Berbey join us to discuss the new series from The Experiment, SPAM: How The American Dream Got Canned.
Protecting the Capitol One Year After January 6
Thursday, December 09, 2021
Nearly one year after commanding the D.C. National Guard during the January 6 insurrection, Sergeant-at-Arms William Walker is helping ensure the Capitol will never be attacked again.
How ‘Passing’ Upends a Problematic Hollywood History
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Hollywood has a long, problematic history with movies about racial passing. But actor-writer-director Rebecca Hall is trying to tell a new kind of passing story.
A Friend in the Execution Room
Thursday, November 11, 2021
The Experiment revisits our March conversation with Yusuf Ahmed Nur, a Somali immigrant and business professor who volunteered to witness the U.S. government execute someone.
A Uyghur Teen’s Life After Escaping Genocide
Thursday, August 19, 2021
The Uyghur refugee Aséna Tahir Izgil escaped the genocide of her people in China. Now she’s trying to be a teenager in America.
Christie Accuses 'Black Lives' Movement of Spurring Police Killings
Sunday, October 25, 2015
The governor's comments on CBS's Face the Nation follow a week that included a series of police protests in New York City, as well as the fatal shooting on an NYPD officer.