Bonus Episode: She Has A Name

Bonus Episode: She Has A Name

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Action and Accountability

Real estate accounts for 18% GDP and each home sale generates two jobs. It’s a top priority for state officials and business leaders across the country to build stable communities. In Minnesota, efforts to address inequity that keeps people locked out of the property market are w ...  Afficher plus

The Perpetual Fight

Racial covenants along with violence, hostility and coercion played an outsized role in keeping non-white families out of sought after suburbs. Lee learns how these practices became national policy after endorsement by the state’s wealthy business owners and powerful politicians. ...  Afficher plus

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Erin Keane, "Runaway: Notes on the Myths That Made Me" (Belt Publishing, 2022)
New Books in Popular Culture

From Erin Keane, editor in chief at Salon, comes Runaway: Notes in the Myths that Made Me (Belt Publishing, 2022), a touching memoir about the search for truths in the stories families tell. In 1970, Erin Keane's mother ran away from home for the first time. She was thirteen year ...  Afficher plus

American Serial Killer Family: Bloody Benders
After Dark: Myths, Misdeeds & the Paranormal

When a series of mysterious disappearances and gruesome murders happened on the American Frontier in the 19th century, fingers started to point in the direction of not one murderer…but a family of killers. As the case unraveled, their grisly crimes cemented their place in hist ...

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The Truth About Medusa
Betwixt The Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society

You could be forgiven for thinking the Greek myth of Medusa has zero relevance to us today. Snake for hair?!


But as you'll hear in today's episode, she's a woman who was vilified for her femininity and sexuality. She was literally cast out of society for it - into a ...

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Rosemarie’s Story
Deep Cover Presents: Snowball

Rosemarie Coffey helped Sarah Cavanaugh for years. As a community support specialist, her services were paid for by the Wounded Warrior Project. Rosemarie spent countless hours inside Sarah’s home. We wondered - what did Rosemarie see? And what did she learn when Sarah’s lies wer ...  Afficher plus