We discuss North Korea’s latest round of missile testing and the United States’ longstanding conflict with leadership there. Then, we hear about a plan for reparations to repair harm done to Black residents over housing discrimination in an Illinois city.
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Keeping Watch On North Korea
North Korea has resumed ballistic missile tests, reigniting a conflict with the United States that has spanned decades. We talk with an expert on North Korea — one of the few Westerners to have visited the totalitarian country — about what North Korea is doing and what’s the best way to respond.
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Discussing Reparations and Repairing Discrimination
Last week, elected officials in a Chicago suburb voted for a reparations plan that aims to correct past housing discrimination suffered by its Black residents. We talk to an advocate about that and other reparations plans in the works around the nation.
Episode Credits
- Molly Stentz Host
- Joe Tarr Producer
- Steven Potter Producer
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- David Fields Guest
- Ron Daniels Guest
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