Rabbi And The KKK, Snap #809 – The Klan

Rabbi And The KKK, Snap #809 – The Klan

Rabbi And The KKK, Snap #809 – The Klan

April 13, 2017
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A New York Rabbi has his faith tested when he takes a job in Nebraska.

Producer: Anna Sussman, Rita Daniels, Renzo Gorrio

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The Silver Dollar Lounge, Snap #809 – The Klan

The Silver Dollar Lounge, Snap #809 – The Klan

The Silver Dollar Lounge, Snap #809 – The Klan

April 13, 2017
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Daryl Davis is a boogie woogie pianist who’s played with Bill Clinton, Bruce Hornsby, and Chuck Berry. But we wanted to talk to him about another group of his friends.

Daryl Davis wrote a book about his experiences with the Klan in a book called “Klan-Destine Relationships.”

Producer: Nick van der Kolk, with Renzo Gorrio

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Don Reed “I Miss Toni” – Snap Special

Don Reed “I Miss Toni” – Snap Special

Don Reed “I Miss Toni” – Snap Special

April 10, 2017
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It’s an exclusive Snap Special — Don Reed’s “I Miss Toni.” The Snap Performer Of The Year reveals a family story of love, betrayal, and pride. Includes a post-story interview with Glynn Washington. 

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The Funeral Dress, Snap #808 – Boxed In

The Funeral Dress, Snap #808 – Boxed In

The Funeral Dress, Snap #808 – Boxed In

April 7, 2017
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Paul Valdez loved making dresses with his grandmother at her bridal shop in Santa Fe, but one particular dress he didn’t want to make

Check out Paul in his upcoming competition in the International Gay Rodeo this August and check him out at JewelBox Cabaret in Santa Fe. Add him on Facebook.

 

Producer: Jazmin Aguilera

Sound Design: Renzo Gorrio

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The Sex Worker Next Door, Snap #808 – Boxed In

The Sex Worker Next Door, Snap #808 – Boxed In

The Sex Worker Next Door, Snap #808 – Boxed In

April 7, 2017
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Death, Sex, and Money, is one of our favorite podcasts over at WNYC, and we’re featuring special story from their archives.

Emma’s a single mom and supports her family with the income she makes from sex work. The money’s good. But she struggles with the secrecy, and the shame.

Please note that this story does have some explicit content, so it’s probably not a great idea for kids to listen.

Producer: Anna Sale

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