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By Craig Sanders
The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.
Two students talking to two educators about Covid-19 will be the main theme of this week's podcast. Caitlyn F. and Avery W. are the students and they'll talk to two teachers about the educational world both during and post-Covid-19.
The Civil Rights Movement and the dramatic events of Birmingham, Alabama in the spring and summer of 1963 are covered in this week's podcast by students Kayla and Emilee.
More on Richard Nixon and Watergate! This time it's students Sanjay and Dan as hosts for this week's podcast.
Students Tatiana and Maci have a pair of interviews this week as they take listeners through a podcast centering on the presidency of Ronald Reagan in the 1980s.
Twins Rumaisa and Humayl recount the 2000 Election and other events in the early 21st century in this week's podcast.
Kennedi T. and India E. focus on an event in this week's podcast that they personally remember, Hurricane Harvey. The Houston-based students review a journal article on the podcast and reflect on what they remember about that event.
Dylan is this week's host and he'll guide listeners through the 1980s and Reaganomics and the Evil Empire.
Jessica and AnnMaria bring the events of the 1960s and early 1970s to light in today's podcast. They review a journal article and also conduct a Q&A session in this week's episode.
Lucia brings listeners back to the 1980, focusing on the presidency of Ronald Reagan.
Marisso goes solo in this episode; one of the last podcasts of the 2022-23 school year. She'll discuss the origins of Covid-19 and analyze how it impacted the U.S. educational system in this broadcast.
The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.