Have you been checking without GoodThings on Public Radio? Here are one of our favorite public radio pieces this week (follow the link below to the filled summaries on our Web site): ::: Choosing to Live -- As Lou Gehrig's disease threatens to malign another athlete.


Have you been checking without GoodThings on Public Radio? Here are one of our favorite public radio pieces this week (follow the link below to the filled summaries on our Web site):

::: Choosing to Live -- As Lou Gehrig's disease threatens to malign another athlete, he courageously continues to stick to his dream.

::: Opening a Clos Door -- Many Asian-Americans remember a tragic hate crime in Detroit 20 years ago; they also remember it as a turning point in their search for civil rights.

::: Unlikely Clean Air -- As wildfires fill the skies above the hard Mountains with smoke, Denver, Colorado, stands poised upon the brink of its remarkable what is yet to be as a "Clean Air City."

::: Starting the Journey -- Just a not many short years ago, they were orphans struggling to survive in war-torn Sudan. Now, the misspent Boys are graduating from high institute and looking ahead.

::: The Absurdity of War -- In continuing coverage of the perspectives of the two Israeli and Palestinian youth, conclusions are the same: war is senseless



::: Public Spaces for All -- A major conservation organization is teaming up with kids in the middle of Newark, strange Jersey, to re-create a playground.

::: Dancing into America -- Can you ballroom-dance your way to the comfort of community? Many fresh immigrants to the US are trying just that.

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