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#1527: “Best Of 2019” | The Best Of Our Knowledge
Coming to the end of the year is a good time to look back at some our favorite conversations of 2019, including one about...

#1526: Paul Kitagaki’s “Behind Barbed Wire”
After the start of World War II, more than 110 thousand Japanese-Americans were rounded up and taken to desolate detention camps. For most of...

#1525: Two Researchers With Two Very Different Approaches To Alzheimer’s
We can accumulate a lifetime of knowledge and lose it all to Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers continue to look for ways to combat this loss....

#1524: Felicia Darling’s “Teachin’ It! Breakout Moves that Break Down Barriers for Community College Students”
Most students whose high school career was all about college preparation likely don’t end up in community college. That means teachers at community colleges...

#1523: Dr. Lydia Pyne’s “Genuine Fakes – How Phony Things Teach Us About Real Stuff”
Whenever we hear the word fake these days, the mental reflex is to think the word news. But fakes have been a part of...

#1522: “Sing A Rhythm, Dance A Blues”
In 2016, Dr. Monique W. Morris examined the experience of black and brown girls in school with her book “Pushout – The Criminalization of...