One of the hallmarks of public radio storytelling is to amplify voices that aren’t being heard in other outlets. It’s why you’ll hear directly from neighbors in your own community. People in other countries, on the front lines of change. And those in underrepresented pockets of the country, with perspectives that might differ from your own. But it’s not just what you hear, it’s how, and it’s our human touch that helps those sometimes far-off stories feel closer to home. It’s what compels total strangers to open up to our reporters, or a well-known public figure to get personal. Makes listeners—two years into a pandemic—feel connected to our hosts, and the world. And, inspires a fan like you to play an active role in making our non-profit journalism possible with a year-end donation to your NPR station. Whether it’s bringing on new hosts with fresh perspectives, or capturing voices we’re not yet hearing, your support makes it happen. |
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