Windrush Farm

Windrush Farm is a Massachusetts stable that offers equine-assisted therapy for adults and children with physical and special needs, as well as veterans and other at-risk populations.


American Women Having Chinese Babies


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Driving Distress: In rural Vermont, when residents lose their licenses, their livelihoods may go too.

Vermont has one of the top six driver’s license suspension rates in the country, according to a recent Washington Post report. Officials have tried to address the issue in past years, establishing more lenient punishments and alternative penalties.


Members of the Galway hurling team practice at the Irish Cultural Centre on November 18, 2017, preparing for the next day’s AIG Hurling Classic at Fenway Park. Photo by Taylor Raglin/BU News Service

Playing with Pride: Gaelic Sports Weekend Reveals Heart and Soul of Boston’s Irish Community

What is it about Gaelic football and hurling that cause the world to turn on a different axis for the Irish men and women who love them? Taylor Raglin reports.



Birthday Frosting

This is the first episode of a miniseries podcast by Taylor Maurand, which addresses birth choices faced by women and doctors. In this episode, we talk to Amy Sullivan, a 25-year-old mother who is pursuing a home birth with midwife Nancy Wainer. This is her story.


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The Unrelenting Pursuit: Females’ Fight to Play Professional Sports in the United States

Rachel Blauner reports on the pay gap between men’s and women’s sports, and what female athletes are doing about it.


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Covering Trump

Featuring interviews with Sopan Deb (The New York Times, CBS News), best-selling author Caryl Rivers, and broadcast journalist R.D. Sahl (NECN) ; “Covering Trump” chronicles the treatment of the press and young journalists during the 2016 campaign. Film by Zoë Mitchell.


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Survivor: The Life of Persia Lynette Brewer

Born as Jason Wade Anthony Brewer, March 17, 1981 in Roxbury, Mass., Persia legally changed her name to Persia Lynette Brewer in 2014. Story by Crystal Milner.


Her Life Matters

Her Life Matters

The multimedia news project from Sanaz Tahernia reported the serious problem of domestic violence experienced by millions of women in the United States. This all-round coverage revealed both social and legal difficulties of protecting women from physical violence and psychological aggression in intimate relationships, and called public’s attention on helping victims.


A Glimpse of Armenian Community of Massachusetts

A Glimpse of Armenian Community of Massachusetts

Olya Yordanyan did a multimedia report about the Armenian community in the great Boston area. Stories varied from Armenian’s living environment, to women leadership development in the community, and to how they participated in political activities in the United States such as the 2016 Presidential Election.


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The Broad Cast Brunch Podcast

From Rebecca Sananes comes “The Broad Cast Brunch,” where three women talk to a broad cast of other women, eat brunch, and discuss their wide array of female experiences.