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Pandemic Etiquette Advice [View this email in your browser]( [This Week on WNYC]( Tune in every night at 8 through Thursday for Free Shakespeare on the Radio: RICHARD II. Get pandemic etiquette advice from Philip Galanes on All of It. And listen to The Takeaway's panel discussion on the future of policing. Get regular updates on the coronavirus crisis and the protests on [Gothamist.com]( and listen on WNYC 93.9 FM, AM 820 and [WNYC.org](. Featured [Photo: Young lady reading a book at a beach] [Young and Sober in a Pandemic]( A 23-year-old shares her story about trying to stay sober during COVID-19. In this series from WNYC’s Radio Rookies and YR Media, young adults from around the country document what’s at stake for them in the 2020 election. [Young America Speaks Up]( [When You Can't Pay Rent]( A look into the many people struggling to pay rent right now, and how much longer the pause on evictions will last in New York State. [The Brian Lehrer Show]( [Pandemic Etiquette Dilemmas]( The New York Times Social Q's columnist Philip Galanes shares his advice for navigating COVID-19 related etiquette quandaries and takes listener calls. [All of It]( [Fragility and Trauma]( Robin DiAngelo and trauma specialist Resmaa Menakem join Krista Tippett in conversation, as white Americans reckon with a long, deep history of racism. [On Being]( [The Descendants]( Descendants of Robert E. Lee and Thomas Jefferson discuss their calls to take down statues of their ancestors among protests against racial inequality. [The Takeaway]( [Can’t Wait For Museums? Many NYC Galleries Are Now Reopening]( While the big art establishments need more time to reopen, smaller galleries have already started to open their doors — with strict new pandemic protocols. Stay on top of Gothamist's updates on the city's response to COVID-19 [here](. [Gothamist]( Coming Up This Week [Aerial photo of Search Results Web results Delacorte Theater in Central Park] July 13–16 • 8 pm • 93.9 FM • AM 820 | Streaming live at WNYC.org [Free Shakespeare on the Radio: Richard II]( WNYC in collaboration with The Public Theater presents Free Shakespeare on the Radio, a four-night serial radio production of Richard II — directed by Saheem Ali and featuring a stellar cast that includes André Holland, Phylicia Rashad and Estelle Parsons, narrated by Lupita Nyong’o. Listen to Episode 1 [here](. [Free Shakespeare on the Radio]( TUE (TONIGHT) • 9pm • 93.9 FM • AM 820 Umbrellas Down As China tightens its control over Hong Kong, look back to this fall's anti-government protests and see how people are responding in the present. [This American Life]( WED • noon • 93.9 FM • AM 820 Get Lit with All of It Preview Colson Whitehead joins Alison Stewart for a preview conversation about his novel The Nickel Boys, ahead of All of It's book club event on July 29. [Learn how to check out the e-book from New York Public Library HERE]( WED • 3 pm • 93.9 FM | 9 am • AM 820 The Future of Policing Tanzina Vega moderates a forum on the future of policing that brings together members of law enforcement and social justice activists. [The Takeaway]( Events [Collage of Artist photos] On [July 15]( and [July 23]( at 7pm, watch (Still) Live From New York: Works From Home, a socially distanced showcase of NYC musicians, comedians, dancers, animators and others. Comedian Adam Hamway hosts. --------------------------------------------------------------- On July 29 at 7pm, All of It's Get Lit book club, in partnership with New York Public Library, brings author Colson Whitehead, host Alison Stewart and readers together for a [livestream conversation and audience Q&A]( around the novel The Nickel Boys. On July 30 at 7pm, The Greene Space Journalist-in-Residence Imara Jones continues her series [Lives at Stake — frank conversations by and for trans people]( about the issues affecting their communities. All livestream events and encore video streams of The Greene Space "Ever-Greenes" will continue to be available for on-demand viewing at [thegreenespace.org]( [Facebook]( and [YouTube](. Viewing is free and registration is not required. Podcasts from WNYC Studios [Julián Castro] [Julián Castro's Common Census]( Julián Castro says checking a box on the U.S. Census form could transform your neighborhood. Plus, why would anyone want to run for president? [Come Through]( [Zoned for Resistance]( Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood has been hit hard by COVID-19, but one lifelong activist and her community are standing together while apart. [The United States of Anxiety]( [What Money Can't Solve]( A confession is tortured out of a suspect. He goes to prison and 33 years later, he gets a check for what he endured. But forgiveness is not part of the bargain. [Death, Sex & Money]( [Temporary Presidential Immunity Is Not a Thing]( The Supreme Court finally ruled on whether Congress and investigators can obtain the president's financial information. The answer is yes — but it's a little more complicated than that. [Trump, Inc.]( 5 Most Popular Articles This Week 1. [An American in France: I'm Watching the U.S. Lose to COVID-19 | The Brian Lehrer Show]( 2. [COVID-19 News Roundup: New York Edition; A History of Alt-Media and Political Junkyism; All The President's Tax Returns | The Brian Lehrer Show]( 3. [Action Park: Behind the Mayhem | WNYC News]( 4. [Sen. Gillibrand: The Next Relief Package | The Brian Lehrer Show]( 5. [Supreme Court Rules That About Half of Oklahoma Is Native American Land | NPR]( Copyright © 2020 New York Public Radio. All rights reserved. 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