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Episode 120: Why History?
The teaching of history, like so much else in the present day, has become a political hot button—and The University of Texas at Austin...
Episode 119: Children in 2021: The First Three Years
The impact of COVID on children isn't limited to those of school age. For babies who are just beginning to experience the world amid...
Episode 118: Children in 2021: Grief and Loss
A recent Lancet study estimates that up to 1.5 million children worldwide have lost at least one primary or secondary caregiver as a result...
Episode 117: Vaccine Equity and Disability Rights
There is mounting evidence that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are experiencing more severe COVID-19 outcomes than the general population. In many...
Episode 116: Young and Invincible
At the close of the first session of the Texas legislature to take place during the time of COVID, which had an enormous agenda...
Episode 115: Fear of Going Outside: A Podcaster on Asian identity, Mental Health and Belonging
The month of May happens to be both Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and Mental Health Month. The current period has been...