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June 12, 2013 Aaron Nelsen, Fernando Rodriguez
In the small fishing village of Pehullue, artisan fishermen who survived a devastating tsunami in 2010 carry on amid disappearing resources and corporate encroachment.
June 11, 2013
Micah Fink
Listen to Micah Fink on the making of The Abominable Crime.
June 10, 2013
Joshua Kucera
Tajikistan's president is staking the future of his impoverished country on the world's tallest dam. But downstream Uzbekistan is threatening war.
April 8, 2013 / Untold Stories
Pete Jones
The Congolese state's haphazard pursuit of a brutal, animal-poaching militia has led to the arrest of many of its victims. Justice, like peace, remains a distant prospect.
April 5, 2013 / Untold Stories
David Rochkind
Ana Vilma Batiz is an HIV/AIDS educator. She lives with the disease herself, and is a single mother taking care of three daughters, one of whom is also HIV positive.
April 3, 2013 / Untold Stories
Jens Erik Gould, David Rochkind
In the face of discrimination, a Honduran Garifuna woman reveals her HIV status. She hopes that acknowledging her HIV will help reduce stigma.
April 2, 2013 / Untold Stories
Catherine Schurz
The Stephen Lawrence murder case is re-writing criminal law in Britain. Has it put Britain's double jeopardy protection in jeopardy?
March 24, 2013 / Untold Stories
Pete Jones
A bitter land conflict has allowed a brutal militia to gather support in its fight against conservation efforts in the Ituri rainforest. The locals must live with the deadly consequences.
March 21, 2013 / Untold Stories
Jens Erik Gould, David Rochkind
Garifuna singer-songwriter Aurelio Martinez renews a passion for helping his community in Honduras.
March 21, 2013 / Untold Stories
Jens Erik Gould
Listen to "Sandi Le," the song Garifuna music greats Aurelio Martinez and Rolando "Chichiman" Sosa wrote and recorded with Jens Erik Gould about HIV.
March 20, 2013 / Untold Stories
Joanne Silberner
"Western" diseases such as heart attacks, diabetes, and hypertension hit poor countries, too, but you don't hear much about them. One challenge: making the story interesting.
March 20, 2013 / Untold Stories
Yochi Dreazen
On most days it’s easy to forget that this is still a country under military rule, but the indictment of a prominent journalist offered a vivid reminder.
March 15, 2013 / Untold Stories
Catherine Schurz
Racist policing practices plagued the case of Stephen Lawrence, as revealed in the Macpherson Inquiry of 1997. Fourteen years later, institutional racism is still a concern for the Lawrence family.

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