Ayesha Rascoe
Stories
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World
Remembering Maksym Levin, a Ukrainian photojournalist killed in conflict
We take a moment to remember Maksym Levin, a Ukrainian photojournalist whose body was found north of Kyiv.
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Yeasayer's Anand Wilder releases debut 'I Don't Know My Words'
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Anand Wilder about his new album, "I Don't Know My Words."
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Business
We may be going back to the office, but the sweatpants are staying on and the bra off
People returning to the office are refusing to give up their work-from-home casual wear. But what was once viewed as unprofessional dress could make their work performance better.
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World
Russian intellectual Aleksandr Dugin is also commonly known as 'Putin's brain'
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Washington Post columnist David von Drehle about the Russian intellectual known as "Putin's Brain," whose ideology has influenced the invasion of Ukraine.
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World
What it's like for people in Kharkiv, one of Ukraine's worst hit cities
In Kharkiv, Ukraine, people are trying to help each other amid attacks from Russia's military. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to resident Oleksandr Honcharov.
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Politics
To help everyone, help the most marginalized first, says new congressional report
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman about "Black Women Best," an economic framework challenging leaders to enact reform centered on improving the lives of Black women.
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Movies
Actor Sidney Poitier was a force for change on and off the screen
Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Professor Mark Anthony Neal of Duke University about Sidney Poitier's legacy as a racial justice activist. The actor passed away Thursday at the age of 94.
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Visualize resolutions and manifest hopes and desires with a vision board
Ayesha Rascoe talks to author and spiritual teacher Gabrielle Bernstein about vision boards and why they seem to be gaining popularity.
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Capitol Hill Books owner recorded album 'Death of the Novel' in the bookstore
Kyle Burk, co-owner of Washington, D.C.'s, beloved Capitol Hill Books, has released an album he recorded during the pandemic in his store.
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Books
Noah Hawley's novel 'Anthem' makes the case that the apocalypse is now
Ayesha Rascoe speaks to author Noah Hawley about his new novel, "Anthem."