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    7 Jun 2017

    Wondering what is all about? Watch our fully animated answer!

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    10 Mar

    true crime              Smithsonian                 🤝 Buckle up, because we set sail with  on an Arctic adventure on the latest from . Sound off about your thoughts on the ~very~ suspicious death of an expedition captain.

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    15 Mar

    Through traveling libraries and a bookmobile, the women of Delta Sigma Theta—an African American sorority—brought books to students in the segregated South. More ways women worked together to create change:

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    A hunky Arctic explorer. Viral social media posts. Murder mystery. And, best of all, a transcription discovery. This has it all. 🎧 Check out the epic story of Charles Francis Hall, Emil Bessels, and TC extraordinaire .

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    10 Mar

    New Smithsonian episode out! It's an epic frozen whodunit, featuring shipwreck, romance, and a social media darling with a dark secret. Listen (and subscribe!) today:

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  7. 10 Mar

    🔥NEW: Together with + , we go on an Arctic exploration and a wild whodunit! Grab your sleuth glasses and Listen to A Very Cold Case! We want YOU to tell us what conclusion you come up with. 🔊on :

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    9 Mar
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    8 Mar

    Big news – is hiring. Come work with us! All the info you need is here. Also please feel free to share this with your radio/audio community.

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    8 Mar

    Happy from us to you! 💛 Check out our first women-centered episodes of Season 6. 🔊:

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    8 Mar

    Maggie Lena Walker was one of the most important Black businesswomen in the nation, and today too few people have heard of her.

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  12. 8 Mar

    Happy from us to you! 💛 Check out our first women-centered episodes of Season 6. 🔊:

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    8 Mar

    When owners of a Texas pecan-shelling plant cut wages, 21-year-old Emma Tenayuca led the Mexican and Mexican American workers in walking out. More videos of women making change:

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    2 Mar

    Given that it's...March outside, our is here with a discussion of mindfulness and meditation:

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    1 Mar

    Women in sports have long defied the odds and overcome barriers. Althea Gibson won the 1956 singles title at the French Open and won the singles titles at both Wimbledon and the now called U.S. Open the following season. 📷:

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    1 Mar

    In New York City's Chinatown, college student Regina Lee and other volunteers organized a neighborhood health fair to improve health literacy in their community.

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    26 Feb
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    Dressmaker Elizabeth Keckley is often remembered for creating elaborate gowns for prominent figures like First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln, but her work also included pieces that embodied everyday family life in D.C.'s Black community, like this christening gown.

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    26 Feb

    Benjamin O. Davis Sr. and Jr. both broke racial barriers in the U.S. military. Davis Sr. was the first Black general in the U.S. Army and Davis Jr. led the famed Tuskegee Airmen during World War II.

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    26 Feb

    Today we honor Margaret Collins (1922 - 1996), a pioneering scientist and civil rights activist who, at the time she earned her PhD, was the first Black female entomologist and the third Black female zoologist in the country! 📸: 1951

    Photo: American Association for the Advancement of Sciences news story, ca. 1951. Image of Margaret Collins at a desk with a microscope in front of her.
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    26 Feb

    For , we explore Smithsonian collections and programs that bring families together. Whether you're ready to do some family research or want to support the great work they do, I highly recommend 's Family History Center.

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