Tag: npr_code_switch
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Media Monitor: NPR Code Switch Examines Racial Dynamics on "Love Island USA"
NPR Code Switch reports on the current season of "Love Island USA," highlighting both its diversity and the racial "blind spots" that have caused online controversy, alongside a new podcast episode on Black patriotism.
EntertainmentMediaPolitics and GovernmentFilm and TVSocial IssuesMilitaryGeneral Politics Love Island USAReality televisionRace relationsColorismDiversity initiativesPentagonBlack patriotismNPR Code Switch
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Media Monitor: NPR Code Switch Examines Birthright Citizenship's Role in U.S. Soccer Success Amid Immigration Debate
NPR Code Switch reports on how birthright citizenship enables U.S. Men's National Team star Folarin Balogun to play, highlighting the team's diversity amidst President Trump's immigration policies and a pending Supreme Court ruling.
Politics and GovernmentSportWorldGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesLatin AmericaEuropeAfrica Folarin BalogunBirthright CitizenshipU.S. Men's National TeamWorld CupImmigration PolicyDonald TrumpSupreme CourtNPR Code Switch
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Media Monitor: NPR Code Switch Examines Juneteenth, Public Spaces and Joy as Resistance
NPR Code Switch is reporting on Juneteenth, examining the complex relationship Black and brown people have with nature and public spaces, and the concept of joy as resistance.
MediaPolitics and GovernmentSocial IssuesEducationEnvironmentEconomyGeneral Politics JuneteenthPublic spacesBlack experienceOregonChicagoObama Presidential CenterJoy as resistanceNPR Code Switch
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Media Monitor: Trump's presence at sporting events, World Cup travel issues highlighted by NPR
NPR Code Switch is reporting on President Donald J Trump's reception at a Knicks game and how his administration's immigration policies are impacting the World Cup, affecting fans and officials.
Politics and GovernmentSportWorldGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesLegalEconomy Donald J TrumpWorld CupImmigration PolicyFIFATravel BanSporting EventsJanuary 6NPR Code Switch
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Media Monitor: NPR Code Switch Reports on Obama Center Controversy, DACA Limbo
NPR Code Switch is reporting on the upcoming Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, highlighting resident concerns over gentrification and class divisions. It also covers the legal uncertainty for DACA recipients under the Trump administration.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessMediaGeneral PoliticsEconomySocial IssuesEducationLegal Obama Presidential CenterChicago South SideGentrificationBarack ObamaImmigrationDACADonald TrumpNPR Code Switch
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Media Monitor: NPR Code Switch Examines Latino Representation in Border Patrol
NPR Code Switch explores the documentary 'At The Ready,' which delves into the Border Patrol Explorer program at a predominantly Latino high school in El Paso, Texas, and the complex motivations for Latinos joining immigration enforcement.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementMediaSocial IssuesGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEducationEmployment and Labor Border Patrol ExplorerAt The ReadyEl PasoLatinoImmigration EnforcementGeraldo CadavaSwimmingNPR Code Switch
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on Savannah Bananas, Indianapolis Clowns and Negro League History
NPR is reporting on the popular Banana Ball league, its new Indianapolis Clowns team, and the complex history of the original Negro League Clowns, including insights on Black participation in baseball.
SportMediaEntertainmentSocial IssuesDigital and Print PublishingEducation Savannah BananasBanana BallIndianapolis ClownsNegro LeaguesBaseballAfrican American HistorySports EntertainmentNPR Code Switch
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Media Monitor: NPR Examines the Impact of Protests
NPR reports that protests, though often slow and risky, have fostered empowerment and tangible change throughout U.S. history, according to Gloria J. Browne-Marshall.
Politics and GovernmentSocial IssuesMedia NPRprotestsGloria J. Browne-MarshallA Protest History of the United Statescivil rightsVietnam Warlabor rightsNPR Code Switch
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Media Monitor: NPR Reflects on Patriotism
NPR's Code Switch newsletter shares Leah Donnella's complex feelings about the Fourth of July, and how Langston Hughes’ poem helps her remain optimistic about the country's future.
Politics and GovernmentSocial IssuesMediaGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentMedia Bias NPRCode SwitchLeah DonnellaFourth of JulypatriotismLangston HughespoemNPR Code Switch