Michel Martin appears in the following:
The Greene Space
A Broader Way with Michel Martin
Friday, September 19, 2014
7:00 PM
Fri, Sept. 19 | NPR's Michel Martin hosts a conversation with playwrights David Henry Hwang, Bruce Norris, Lydia Diamond and Kristoffer Diaz. With a performance by Stephen McKinley Henderson.
Look, Mom, I Finally Made It To Broadway!
Thursday, September 18, 2014
OK, I sort of made it to Broadway. It's WNYC's Greene Space in SoHo, the New York City neighborhood.
Friday is date night. But even if you are flying solo, come join us in person, or on Twitter.
We have a terrific lineup of some of the most exciting ...
Bringing More Color and Diversity to the Great White Way
Thursday, September 18, 2014
'Ask The White Guy' About The Hawks
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
The Atlanta Hawks are in the headlines again after General Manager Danny Ferry apologized and received an undisclosed punishment for disparaging comments he made about prospective player Luol Deng — who was born in Sudan — were made public. Ferry reportedly said that Deng "has a little African in him. ...
Ray Rice Video Sets Off Barrage Of Conversations
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Bruce Morton Tribute: Veteran Journalist Reached Beyond Race
Monday, September 08, 2014
I had just gotten home from another long, exhausting, but exhilarating day as a White House correspondent for the Wall Street Journal. I don't think I had even taken off my shoes when I decided to check the messages on my answering machine. The very first message came from a ...
'The Talk:' How Parents Of All Backgrounds Tell Kids About The Police
Friday, September 05, 2014
What's Your Take On #NPRTheTalk?
Friday, September 05, 2014
In the weeks since the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., families across the country are discussing how they approach "the talk" — not the one about sex, but the talk about safety and how young people should conduct themselves in encounters with the police. This difficult ...
Plea To Ferguson's Leaders: To Help Heal, Acknowledge Our Hurt
Friday, August 29, 2014
(Editor's Note: NPR's Michel Martin was invited by St. Louis Public Radio to moderate a community conversation on Thursday around race, police tactics and leadership following the shooting death of Michael Brown. The following story is based on what happened at the event.)
Ferguson, Mo., is a study ...
Making Space For People Who Are Out Of the Spotlight
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
A very smart person I know, a long time civil rights activist, told me once that "gratitude is overrated."
Now, I know that sounds harsh, but what I think she meant was that some people, especially, in her view, women, are too often too quick to settle for less than ...
When Players Step Off The Court, Should Colleges Step Up?
Wednesday, April 03, 2013
Finally today, I have to say something about Kevin Ware — the Louisville basketball player who suffered a gruesome injury during an NCAA tournament win against Duke last Sunday.
You don't need to have seen the injury itself — a compound fracture of the right tibia — to know ...
Choices Between Work And Home Still A Problem
Wednesday, March 06, 2013
Finally today, I read this sentence a couple of weeks ago and I've been thinking about it since: "When you can't change what's bothering you, a typical response is to convince yourself it's not really bothering you."
Let me try that again: "When you can't change what's bothering you, a ...