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Natalie Escobar

Natalie Escobar

Assistant Editor at Code Switch - NPR/National Public Radio

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How weaving has become a way to ground myself - NPR

What started off as an impulse-driven hobby at the start of the pandemic has turned into the closest thing to an artistic practice that I’ve ever had.
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The 2nd suspect in the Saskatchewan stabbings has died in police cu...

Myles Sanderson, the second suspect in the stabbing deaths of 10 people in the province of Saskatchewan, died after going into what police described as “medical distress.”
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Tell us: What's the best book to read about your state? - NPR

NPR Books asked state poets laureate, librarians and bookstore owners to recommend books they love about their states. Now, it’s your turn.
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Oscars 2022: The full list of winners, from 'CODA' to Will Smith - NPR

Here are all the movies that have won and were nominated at the 94th Academy Awards.
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'A House Of My Own': Sandra Cisneros On Homes And Freedom ... - NPR

On the latest episode of Code Switch, Cisneros talks about why she became obsessed with houses, what it was like to finally buy one, and—spoiler alert—what it felt like to fall out of love with it.
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U.S. Sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson Will Not Compete In The Tokyo Ol...

The 21-year-old was left off the U.S. Track & Field Olympic roster, despite her astonishing performance at last month’s trials, due to a 30-day suspension following a positive drug test for THC.
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What Alice Wu Wants To Say In ‘The Half Of It’

Alice Wu’s 2004 film ‘Saving Face’ changed the landscape of LGBTQ and Asian American cinema. Now, she’s back with her new film ‘The Half of It,’ a sweet teen movie that bucks easy classification.

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When Coronavirus and Xenophobia Go Hand in Hand : Code Switch - NPR

As international health agencies warn that COVID-19 could become a pandemic, fears over the new coronavirus’ spread have activated old, racist suspicions toward Asians and Asian Americans. It’s part of a longer history in the United States, in which xenophobia has often been camouflaged as a concern for public health and hygiene.