This season on Working, we're talking to people employed in fields potentially imperiled by the results of the recent U.S. Presidential election.
Nithya Nathan-Pineau is Program Director of CAIR Coalition's Detained Children's Program. She spoke with Jacob Brogan about helping children understand their legal situation, and her work helping making arguments that kids facing deportation deserve asylum under American law.
In a Slate Plus Extra, Nathan-Pineau discusses her program's relationship with the Office of Refugee Resettlement, and how that might change under the new presidential administration. If you’re a member, enjoy bonus segments and interview transcripts from Working, plus other great podcast exclusives. Start your two-week free trial at slate.com/workingplus.
Capital Area Immigrants' Rights Coalition: https://www.caircoalition.org/
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For part 2 of our series, we go back to 2005 and talk to some pretty big personalities. Tila Tequila and Perez Hilton join us, along with BuzzFeed’s Anne Helen Petersen and the internet's foremost Tila Tequila historian Nicole Milfie. 2005 is th...
41 Min
Apr 1, 2016
Dan Gallagher joins Miriam Gottfried and Alex Frangos to talk how leading Chinese drone maker DJI is making life difficult for rivals. Then, Paul Davies discuss how, even as Brexit looms, London has the raw material that Europe needs for its capital markets.
19 Min
May 25, 2017
Going inside what may be the most memorable Boston Marathon finish ever; a preview of Season 3 of Human Race
45 Min
Apr 6, 2017