A second Christmas for delivery drivers
- Advanced Reporting
- April 28, 2020
By Janet Chow During my Fall 2022 Internship, I worked as an WSHU News Intern, covering arts, music, and entertainment news. I conducted interviews with organizations around Long Island and Connecticut. I wrote web copies and “cut and copies,” so the piece could be heard on the radio for their segment called “All Things Considered,”
READ MOREThe leader of the Sápara nation has become the Sáparas’ link to the Western world, tasked with guiding his people to safety in a country that would see their territory scoured for oil.
READ MOREAn untreatable snake bite in 1988 marked the beginning of a compromise between modern Western medicine and the Sápara people
READ MOREVoting is mandatory in Ecuador.
Whether the nearest voting station is down the block or a days-long trek through the jungle, the government doesn’t care. Only the vote matters, and the punishment for failing to vote is severe.
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