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A Black family got their beach back — and inspired others to fight against land theft
Sunday, October 10, 2021
The beachfront land — known as Bruce's Beach in Manhattan Beach, Calif. — is being returned to the descendants of Charles and Willa Bruce 97 years after it was taken from them.
Fashion And Tech Join Forces To Create A Dress That Signals When People Get Too Close
Thursday, August 05, 2021
Dutch fashion designer and engineer Anouk Wipprecht distinctive "fashion tech" designs combine couture, interactive technology and artificial intelligence.
Child Care During Competitions Presents A Major Hurdle For Olympians And Paralympians
Tuesday, August 03, 2021
If you think parenting is stressful, imagine parenting while also competing as a Paralympic athlete. Lora Webster, who competes in sitting volleyball, is a mother of three, and pregnant with one more.
Women Are Gathering To Jump Rope And Make Connections In The 40+ Double Dutch Club
Monday, August 02, 2021
The Chicago-based 40+ Double Dutch Club has more than a hundred chapters across the country and two internationally. Founder Pamela Robinson says it's about more than just jumping rope.
A Prismatic Prince Shines Again On 'Welcome 2 America'
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Keyboardist Morris Hayes, a longtime collaborator and friend of Prince, speaks with NPR's Noel King about his experience co-producing Prince's latest posthumous album Welcome 2 America.
Photographers Make Kids' Wildest Dreams Come To Life
Friday, February 26, 2021
A husband and wife photography team create avant-garde and futuristic shoots for their clients. The couple hopes the portraits transcend the typical images of beauty.
'Trying To Prove Something:' A WWII Vet Remembers His All-Black Battalion
Monday, December 07, 2020
On National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, Robert Madison, a 97-year-old World War II veteran, recalls his time in battle. He fought in the then-segregated Army as an intelligence officer.