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How to Fix the Internet [View this email in your browser]( A flood of child sex abuse lawsuits are expected to hit New York under the Child Victims Act. Latino USA travels to the grieving border cities of El Paso and Cuidad Juarez. Ms. Mary Wilson looks back on her days as one of the Supremes. And listeners share their stories on why and how they drink — or don't. Featured ["Erased from Public Memory": Anti-Latino Violence in the U.S.]( The mass shooting in El Paso isn’t the first time the region was struck by anti-Mexican violence. Tanzina Vega looks at the history of anti-Mexican violence across the West and its connection to the present and white supremacist extremism. [The Takeaway]( [Flood of Child Sex Abuse Lawsuits Expected to Hit NY Next Week]( Hundreds of victims of child sex abuse are preparing to unleash lawsuits this month as New York state opens the courts to cases that are decades old. [Gothamist]( [How to Fix the Internet]( Harassment and bullying are plaguing our online lives, but social media companies seem fresh out of solutions. Can theories of criminal justice reform rehabilitate trolls and fix the internet? [On the Media]( [Is the NYC Free Lunch Program Working?]( Kids in New York City can get a free lunch once school's out for the summer, but most of meals are left on the table. [The Brian Lehrer Show]( Coming Up This Week MON, AUG 12 • 7 pm • 93.9 FM • AM 820 A History of Persuasion A special hour of The Stakes examines the history of the science of persuasion, from the Korean War to Silicon Valley. It’s a winding story that includes Ted Kaczynski (the Unabomber) and a once-famous psychologist who was almost as controversial as Facebook is today. [The Stakes]( WED • 9 am • AM 820 | 3 pm • 93.9 FM It's Been Five Years Since the Killing of Michael Brown Reporters who were in Ferguson at the time reflect on the aftermath of the shooting and the media’s role in shaping the national conversation around racism and policing. [The Takeaway]( THU • 10 am • 93.9 FM • AM 820 Our Women on the Ground Christiane Amanpour joins editor Zahra Hankir to discuss essays by Arab women journalists about what it’s like to report on their changing homelands. [The Brian Lehrer Show]( FRI • 9 pm • 93.9 FM | SAT • 8 pm • AM 820 Different Countries, Intertwined Cities Latino USA travels to El Paso, Texas, and Cuidad Juarez, Mexico, to talk to the citizens of these border towns and hear their pain and hope. [Latino USA]( Events SEPT 17 • 7:30 pm • Apollo Theater [Supreme Glamour with Ms. Mary Wilson]( Ms. Mary Wilson talks about her time as an original member of The Supremes on stage and off, and their spectacular fashions. Hosted by WQXR's Terrance McKnight. [Purchase Tickets]( SEP 12 • 7:30 pm • New Jersey Performing Arts Center [Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me! Live]( Host Peter Sagal leads a panel of comedians, writers, listener contestants and celebrity guests through a rollicking review of the week's news. [Purchase Tickets]( SEPT 7 – DEC 14 • 5:45 pm • The Town Hall [Live From Here with Chris Thile]( Tickets are on sale now for this fall's live broadcasts at the show's new home in New York City. Guests include Vampire Weekend, Lake Street Dive's Rachael Price and The Lumineers. [Purchase Tickets]( OCT 3 - 4 • The Theatre at Ace Hotel, L.A. [Werk It]( A Women's Podcast Festival]( Some of the smartest women in podcasting share story ideas, financial advice and industry knowledge about where the audio business is going next. [Purchase Tickets]( Podcasts from WNYC Studios [Air Conditioning and Sycamore Trees]( Bestselling author John Green (The Fault in Our Stars) reviews different facets of the human-centered planet on a five-star scale. This week: air conditioning and sycamore trees. [The Anthropocene Reviewed]( [Bottled Up: Your Stories About Drinking]( Listeners share stories about why they drink or don't, the strategies they use to manage consumption, and what alcohol brings them besides a buzz. [Death, Sex & Money]( [Deserts Are More Than Just Hot and Sandy]( Between the alien mummies and the ice blades, we're guessing there's a lot you don't know. [SciShow Tangents]( 5 Most Popular Articles This Week 1. [Homeless Outreach Provider Acquired Multi-Million-Dollar Contract Without Bidding | WNYC News]( 2. [How to Stay Safe While Biking in NYC | The Brian Lehrer Show]( 3. [Big Plastic vs. The World | The Brian Lehrer Show]( 4. [Who's Buying Houses in Queens? | The Brian Lehrer Show]( 5. [Review: 'Moulin Rouge: The Musical!' Is Too Much of an Over-the-Top Spectacle | WNYC News]( Copyright © 2018 New York Public Radio. All rights reserved. You are on this list because you signed up to receive mail from WNYC. Our mailing address is: New York Public Radio 160 Varick Street New York, NY 10013 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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