All You Need is a (Separation Barrier)
By Niall Farrell
From Baghdad to Western Sahara, an alphabetic listing of the world’s prominent separation barriers builds a wall of its own. (more)
Re:sound #93: The Singing Show
By Various
This hour: a Japanese blues singer, an aging opera fan, and homemade recordings of a rural children's choir. (more)
Re:sound #134 The Consequences Show
By Multiple producers
For every action there is a reaction. This week we look at consequences, both micro and macro. (more)
Re:sound # 157 The Children of Sodom and Gomorrah Show
By Multiple producers
This hour: Children try to survive in, and escape from, a Ghanaian slum called Sodom and Gomorrah. (more)
Nuevo South
By John Biewen & Tennessee Watson
Siler City, North Carolina, used to be a typical small southern town: lots of families had roots going back a century or two and its citizens were proud of the town’s close-knit culture and neighborly feel. (more)
American Dad
By Stephanie Foo
Growing up poor in Mexico City, Pilar dreamed of reuniting with her father who had moved to America years before. (more)
American Dreamer: Sam's Story
By Dan Collison & Elizabeth Meister
American schools teach students that with hard work, they can realize their dreams. But this isn't the case for everyone. (more)
Re:sound #25: The Exodus Show
By Various producers
This hour: a story about the vagaries of memory, leaving a legacy, and elevating the personal narrative above the political mire. (more)
Deportations Before Reform: Anatomy of an Immigration Bust
By Marianne McCune
As lawmakers continue to debate immigration reform, the Obama administration is pushing for a path to citizenship for those here illegally. (more)
2011 TC/RHDF Competition Winners
By 2011 Winners
Best of the Best: The 2011 Third Coast Festival Broadcast, Hour 2
By Katie Mingle
Re:sound's Gwen Macsai hosts this year's national broadcast, showcasing the best radio stories of the year - winners of the 2011 TC/RHDF Competition. (more)
English
By WNYC's Radio Rookies
Karla Saavedra, 17, moved to Brooklyn's Bushwick neighborhood from Mexico two years ago. (more)
And I Walked...Stories From the Border
By Ann Heppermann & Kara Oehler
Much of the Sonoran desert between Tucson and Mexico is a haunting wasteland of discarded shoes, shirts, and empty plastic water jugs, discarded by desparate illegal immigrants who risk their lives as they cross the desert from Mexico into the United States in search of better-paying jobs. (more)
2010 TC/RHDF Competition Winners
By 2010 Winners
Announcing the winners of this year's Third Coast / Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition! (more)
Lucia's Letter
By Amy Tardif
Slavery in America still exists. In southwest Florida, for example, women and girls from Central America arrive everyday looking for a better life. (more)
Re:sound #119: The Cambio Show
By Various
This hour: change. Some of us crave it, some of us avoid it at all costs. But whenever and wherever it happens, change creates fallout, intentional or not. (more)
All You Need is a ____.
By Aengus Anderson & James Ford Howell
Two opposing groups of immigration protestors in Arizona attempt to define the word "wall" without referring to Mexico. (more)
Tongues Twisting
By Judith Sloan
Clapping games and tongue twisters in multiple languages turn into rich stories when Judith Sloan records young immigrants in a theatre workshop. (more)