
Lost & Found w/ Kathryn Schultz | Attribution Ep. 16
Kathryn Schulz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning staff writer at The New Yorker, speaks with Bob McKinnon about “Lost & Found: A Memoir."
Kathryn Schulz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning staff writer at The New Yorker, speaks with Bob McKinnon about “Lost & Found: A Memoir."
AileyCamp, a six-week program founded by dance legend Alvin Ailey, is taking place in nine cities across the country this summer.
A new report on public safety shows that the city of Newark has achieved a reduction in crime and violence by supporting community services.
Astrophysicist Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi talks about his memoir “A Quantum Life: My Unlikely Journey from the Street to the Stars.”
Journalists Marc Lamont Hill and Todd Brewster discuss connections between technology, news media, and racial justice.
Dr. Thomas Fisher discusses his book "The Emergency: A Year of Healing and Heartbreak in a Chicago E.R." and the state of American healthcare.
Bob McKinnon speaks with Darryl McDaniels, one of the founding members of the hip-hop group Run DMC and the author of several books.
Community leaders who call themselves "violence interrupters" from across the U.S. gather in NJ as part of Biden administration program.
Activist Shams DaBaron, a.k.a. Da Homeless Hero, is all too familiar with the danger and hardship of living on the streets
Rev. Esau McCaulley, Ph.D., and "Attribution" host Bob McKinnon have a conversation about poverty and the struggle to race and faith.
New initiative in New York is helping newborn single mothers to improve the early childhood development of children from low-income households
Christine Quinn, president, and CEO of WIN, discusses the struggles faced by families forced to apply for shelter & housing.