December 12th, 2011

As Egyptians move into the second phase of elections this week, Sandy Tolan explores the debate over food policy in the wake of what some are calling the “revolution of the hungry.”

The Food for 9 Billion series is a collaboration with the Center for Investigative Reporting, Homelands Productions, PBS Newshour and American Public Media’s Marketplace.

Listen here.

September 7th, 2011

newshour:

Students from around the country reflect on how the 9/11 attacks shaped their generation.

Check out the PBS NewsHour video quilt, NewsHour Extra video quilt and submit your own video here.

Reblogged from PBS NewsHour
September 7th, 2011
Reblogged from NPR Fresh Air
August 12th, 2011

nprdigitalsvcs:

NPR <3 PBS.

Our new designer Dan shows his love for our public television buddies.

Reblogged from NPR Digital Services
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