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Reena Flores

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audio @washingtonpost, #PostReports #Canary and now... #BrokenDoors

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Elahe Izadi | الهه (@elaheizadi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So... I'm sure you saw something about that mind-bending discovery about how our universe functions right? Thankfully we have Victoria Jaggard to make it make sense on Post Reports (and yes, she answers my time travel question!) This was a fun one: washingtonpost.com/podcasts/post-…

Doug MacMillan (@dmac1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the podcast of my Red Cross story, I visited with: -the father who lost his 6yo daughter to drowning -the rogue instructor who shortened lifeguard training -the Red Cross insider who went public w concerns Thx maggie penman Ariel Plotnick Reena Flores washingtonpost.com/podcasts/post-…

Third Coast International Audio Festival (@thirdcoastfest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We just launched the Third Coast/@driehausfdn Competition Showcase with a HUGE announcement: all 11 Winners, chosen by our 21 Final Round Judges: thirdcoastawards.org Congratulations to all you Award-Winners! We can't wait to spotlight yr work + celebrate you all month long.

We just launched the Third Coast/@driehausfdn  Competition Showcase with a HUGE announcement: all 11 Winners, chosen by our 21 Final Round Judges: thirdcoastawards.org

Congratulations to all you Award-Winners! We can't wait to spotlight yr work + celebrate you all month long.
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Talia Augustidis @Ellie_McDowall Falling Tree Radio BBC Radio 4 Erica Heilman @miakka_natisse Invisibilia @Ariana_Lee93 Liana Simstrom James Willetts NPR RAD @Sighmabean Pineapple Street Leila Day Chloe Prasinos max linsky Jenna Weiss-Berman @EricMennel Himie Freeman From the United States, “'It started in the fourth grade building'” takes us into the heart of ​​the deadliest school shooting in nearly a decade, through the eyes of the children who lived it. Listen to the full piece at thirdcoastawards.org.

<a href="/taliaaugustidis/">Talia Augustidis</a> @Ellie_McDowall <a href="/FallingTreeProd/">Falling Tree Radio</a> <a href="/BBCRadio4/">BBC Radio 4</a> <a href="/rumblestripvt/">Erica Heilman</a> @miakka_natisse <a href="/NPRinvisibilia/">Invisibilia</a> @Ariana_Lee93 <a href="/lianasimstrom/">Liana Simstrom</a> <a href="/jameswilletts/">James Willetts</a> <a href="/npr_rad/">NPR RAD</a> @Sighmabean <a href="/pineapplemedia/">Pineapple Street</a> <a href="/leiladayleila/">Leila Day</a> <a href="/ChloePrasinos/">Chloe Prasinos</a> <a href="/maxlinsky/">max linsky</a> <a href="/WBJenna/">Jenna Weiss-Berman</a> @EricMennel <a href="/HimieFreeman/">Himie Freeman</a> From the United States, “'It started in the fourth grade building'” takes us into the heart of ​​the deadliest school shooting in nearly a decade, through the eyes of the children who lived it. Listen to the full piece at thirdcoastawards.org.
Andrea Salcedo (@andreapsalcedo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored to have produced this episode for The Washington Post's Post Reports with the great Arelis R. Hernández Reena Flores, Martine Powers Rennie Svirnovskiy and Ted Muldoon. I still cannot listen to this episode without tearing up. Thank you to Jalissa Ybarra for recounting one of the worst days.

Arjun Singh (@arjsingh92) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We made an audio documentary about hip-hop! Hear the story of how hip-hop came to be from the legends themselves, including Rakim, YoYo, The Lady of Rage and others. Honored that my friend Sean Carter allowed me and Reena Flores to help him tell his story. washingtonpost.com/podcasts/post-…

Rich Preston (@richpreston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For some reason this skinny Scottish white guy 🙋‍♂️ is fascinated by the history, culture and sociology of hip-hop. This The Washington Post doc by Sean Carter (not THAT Sean Carter) and Arjun Singh is an absolutely brilliant listen: Reena Flores maggie penman washingtonpost.com/podcasts/post-…

Michelle Ye Hee Lee (@myhlee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important investigation into the Smithsonian’s collection of 250+ human brains, most removed without consent from Black & Indigenous people -- an effort led by Ales Hrdlicka, a curator who believed that White people were superior. By Nicole Dungca Claire Healy: washingtonpost.com/history/intera…

Claire Healy (@clurhealy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Natural History Museum today has 255 brains, just a portion of at least 30,700 human remains. This includes the brains of a Sami woman named Mary Sara, Indigenous Filipinos who died at the 1904 World’s Fair, Black people who died in DC, and others from around the world.

The Natural History Museum today has 255 brains, just a portion of at least 30,700 human remains. 

This includes the brains of a Sami woman named Mary Sara, Indigenous Filipinos who died at the 1904 World’s Fair, Black people who died in DC, and others from around the world.
Claire Healy (@clurhealy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reena Flores put together two podcast episodes following Mary Sara’s story, and our reporting, for Post Reports. Thursday, we’ll share a behind the scenes video about our reporting process from @joysharonyi. washingtonpost.com/podcasts/post-…

Regine Cabato (@reginecabato) 's Twitter Profile Photo

She's here. Ikinalulugod namin na ipabatid sa inyo ang Paghahanap kay Maura—ang kauna-unahang kuwento sa The Washington Post na nasa wikang Filipino. Sulat, guhit, at salin nina Nicole Dungca, Claire Healy, @bskynirenren!, KC Schaper, Hannah Dormido, Christian Benitez, at ako: wapo.st/3YBhvcN

Michelle Boorstein (@mboorstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"You look back on the successes, but you don't understand what a high risk venture this was" -- Today's The Washington Post #PostReports podcast just dropped, my interview with Clarence Williams about the March on Washington. He brings serious wisdom and perspective 1/x washingtonpost.com/podcasts/post-…

Nicole Dungca (@ndungca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1933, a physician took the brain of 18-year-old Mary Sara after she died, likely without consent. He sent it to the Smithsonian’s US National Museum for a “racial brain collection.” Today, 90 years later, Sara’s family buried her brain with the rest of her remains in Seattle

In 1933, a physician took the brain of 18-year-old Mary Sara after she died, likely without consent. He sent it to the Smithsonian’s US National Museum for a “racial brain collection.”

Today, 90 years later, Sara’s family buried her brain with the rest of her remains in Seattle
Arjun Singh (@arjsingh92) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Feinstein was a political brawler who squared off with the likes of the CIA and NRA She also represented my home state since I was born Paul Kane who's covered a majority of Feinstein's career in the Senate is on #PostReports today to discuss her legacy tinyurl.com/3pam59p9

Nicole Dungca (@ndungca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's Filipino American History Month. Eat all the lumpia, but also read about events like the 1904 World's Fair, where Filipinos were put on display in St. Louis. We put out a comic on the fair for our series on the Smithsonian's human brain collection. wapo.st/46sqSOK

It's Filipino American History Month. Eat all the lumpia, but also read about events like the 1904 World's Fair, where Filipinos were put on display in St. Louis.

We put out a comic on the fair for our series on the Smithsonian's human brain collection.

wapo.st/46sqSOK
Rosalind Helderman (@rozhelderman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop' is one of the best podcasts I've ever heard. A mystery that could not be twistier and that is also important. New revelations along the way. Amazing characters. I can't recommend it highly enough. washingtonpost.com/investigations…