Arts Oct 11 Charlayne Hunter-Gault’s ‘My People’ looks back on her trailblazing career in journalism By Judy Woodruff
Science Aug 12 In the shadow of a nuclear plant, the U.S. government lays out an unusual mission: teach the locals to trust science Fear haunts a community near a nuclear plant. So the U.S. is sending scientists there — to explain to dubious locals why they should trust in science. By Max Blau, STAT
Arts Feb 26 My Friend Who Made History Charlayne Hunter-Gault broke barriers when she arrived to the University of Georgia in 1961. Her strength and fortitude allowed her to thrive on a racially hostile campus would serve her in her future career as an award-winning journalist. By Judy Woodruff
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