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  • Jack Herrera, the host of Texas Monthly's new "White Hats" podcast, and Monica Muñoz Martinez, a co-founder of the history project Refusing to Forget, discuss their efforts to highlight the history of violence and oppression committed by the Rangers against Mexicans and Texas Mexicans.
  • David Martin Davies reports there are more election deniers on the ballot in Texas than any other state, and one group of Republicans is pushing back.When it comes to how hard it is to vote, Texas has gone from bad to worse.And will young people turn out to vote this election?
  • When East Texas voting rights advocate Frank J. Robinson died under mysterious circumstances in 1976, his death was first called a murder. However, then officials said it was a suicide. This is a true crime story that deals with voting rights, violent racism and jusitce.
  • David Martin Davies speaks with Republican State Rep. Lyle Larson about why he’s done with the Texas Republican Party and why he's endorsing Democrat Mike Collier for lieutenant governor; Records from the primary show that the new Texas voting restrictions are causing massive disenfranchisement and huge racial disparities; Why is the state of Texas sending election monitors to Harris County.
  • Texas Matters highlights the deep reporting by Paul Flahive into a how Texas failed a young girl who was in the foster care system, was trafficked and eventually died.
  • It’s been one year since Russia’s brutal unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. The ten-day special military operation didn’t go as planned for Russian leader Putin. The war wages on, but with the strong commitment of the United States and President Biden. Prospects for peace are gloomy. What is the endgame ?
  • Thomas Mitchell Campbell was the 24th Governor of Texas. He was a progressive and reformer that broke the back of conservatives who didn't want public funded education or regulation of the rail road.
  • David Martin Davies continues the story of East Texas voting rights advocate Frank J. Robinson who died in 1976 under mysterious circumstances.
  • Covid-19 survivors must adjust to a wide array of lingering symptoms — could those side effects last a lifetime? This week on Petrie Dish, TPR's podcast…
  • To rein in the invisible spread of the virus, a special branch of science has exploded: Contact tracing. It's the careful, sometimes intimate task of…
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