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  • "For Freedoms" is a new type of super PAC, using art to engage in the political process in hopes of having people think critically or political topics and candidates.
  • We talk with members of Cleveland's Muslim community to get an idea about how they are getting involved in politics—and what's holding some people back.
  • Black Lives Matter activists in the U.S. and anti-police brutality activists in Brazil meet in Rio and make connections. Latino USA talks to three different people who paint a snapshot of that day.
  • You may not know that April is White History Month. Latino USA producer Brenda Salinas reports on what this (fictional) recognition means to the proud non-Hispanic white peoples of America.
  • Officials in Guatemala are considering declaring a village buried under a mudslide a mass gravesite. As many as 1,400 people lived in the village. Rains from Hurricane Stan have increased the storm's death toll in Mexico and Central America.
  • President Bush confirms he authorized secret domestic eavesdropping by the National Security Agency. But he lashed out at those who object, saying the spying is aimed only at people believed to have a clear link to terrorist organizations.
  • Author Christiane Bird shares her experience with the people from the mythical and actual land of Kurdistan in the Middle East. She speaks with NPR's Tony Cox about the history of the Kurds and their views on the war in Iraq.
  • A church was burned down on New Year's Day with dozens of people inside. Brother Paul Brennan, an Irish Catholic priest, discusses the post-election violence.
  • For people of color, travel can bring all sorts of unexpected experiences, both good and bad. We talk to journalist and author Farai Chideya about how blending in or sticking out can affect travel.
  • For people of color, travel can bring all sorts of unexpected experiences, both good and bad. Raquel Cepeda and Farai Chideya discuss how blending in or sticking out can affect travel.
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