Full episode 818: Stand Clear of the Closing Doors Act 5 Harlem Shuffle (podcast only) Transcript One woman needs to find shelter for 27 young men in a matter of hours. (15 minutes) By Emmanuel Dzotsi Song:“New York” by Cat Power More in ImmigrationView all 846: This Is the Cake We Baked Nov. 8, 2024 Act One: The Largest Deportation Operation in American History Trump has claimed that he will be able to deport between 15 and 20 million people. 818: Stand Clear of the Closing Doors Dec. 15, 2023 Act One: No Sleep ‘Till Brooklyn Producer Valerie Kipnis follows a group of people who’ve just arrived at their new home, a tent shelter in the middle of nowhere. (11 minutes)Reporting help from Jika Gonzalez. 818: Stand Clear of the Closing Doors Dec. 15, 2023 Act Two: 150 Days of Bummer Producer Diane Wu talks to an asylum seeker trying to hustle his way through bureaucratic limbo. (11 minutes) Staff RecommendationsView all 241 July 11, 2003 20 Acts in 60 Minutes All kinds of little stories that we ordinarily can't use on the radio show because they are just too short. 354 Apr. 18, 2008 Mistakes Were Made Freezing dead people so scientists can reanimate them in the future is a lot harder than it sounds.
846: This Is the Cake We Baked Nov. 8, 2024 Act One: The Largest Deportation Operation in American History Trump has claimed that he will be able to deport between 15 and 20 million people.
818: Stand Clear of the Closing Doors Dec. 15, 2023 Act One: No Sleep ‘Till Brooklyn Producer Valerie Kipnis follows a group of people who’ve just arrived at their new home, a tent shelter in the middle of nowhere. (11 minutes)Reporting help from Jika Gonzalez.
818: Stand Clear of the Closing Doors Dec. 15, 2023 Act Two: 150 Days of Bummer Producer Diane Wu talks to an asylum seeker trying to hustle his way through bureaucratic limbo. (11 minutes)
241 July 11, 2003 20 Acts in 60 Minutes All kinds of little stories that we ordinarily can't use on the radio show because they are just too short.
354 Apr. 18, 2008 Mistakes Were Made Freezing dead people so scientists can reanimate them in the future is a lot harder than it sounds.