appears in the following:
'I'm Really Going To Be Homeless With My Dog': Tenants Face Eviction Moratorium's End
Monday, August 02, 2021
With more than 7 million Americans behind on rent, a tenant describes her situation upon the end of the moratorium on evictions. Then Virginia Poverty Law Center's Christie Marra explains what's next.
What A Sports Psychologist Has To Say About The Olympics
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with sports psychologist Dr. Mark Aoyagi about the way athletes deal with psychological pressure at the Olympics.
Why Migrants Organize Perilous Mass Crossings Into Melilla, Spain
Monday, July 26, 2021
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Laura Jimenez, a journalist in the Spanish city of Melilla on the Northern edge of Africa. Melilla provides migrants an entry point to Europe without crossing water.
Lithuania Says It Faces A Migrant 'Crisis' At Border With Belarus
Friday, July 23, 2021
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Lithuanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Gabrielius Landsbergis about the increase in the number of migrants crossing the border into Lithuania from Belarus.
After A Long Wait, Peru Has A New President-Elect
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Peruvian journalist Gustavo Gorriti about the outcome of the recent presidential elections and what it means for the country's future.
'Unsafe In Foster Care' Investigates How A System To Keep Kids Safe Can Harm Them
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with journalist Deepa Fernandes about her two-part investigation for Latino USA into domestic violence survivors who lose their children to the foster care system.
In A 'Berserk' Biopic, A 57-Year-Old Plays Celine Dion At Nearly Every Age — Even 12
Thursday, July 15, 2021
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rachel Handler, features writer for Vulture and New York Magazine, about the unofficial Celine Dione biopic, Aline, which just screened at Cannes Festival.