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NPR Host Tonya Mosley on ‘She Has A Name,’ Reporting Her Family’s Own True Crime

NPR Host Tonya Mosley on ‘She Has A Name,’ Reporting Her Family’s Own True Crime

FromCalifornia Love


NPR Host Tonya Mosley on ‘She Has A Name,’ Reporting Her Family’s Own True Crime

FromCalifornia Love

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Apr 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Set against the backdrop of the drug epidemic in 1980s Detroit, She Has A Name blends elements of investigative journalism and memoir to tell a story about loss and redemption, mending broken family ties, and the trauma experienced by countless individuals who've lost loved ones to violence.
Listen to all episodes of She Has A Name here. 
CONTENT WARNING:This episode of She Has A Name includes discussion of some heavy topics, including murder and other acts of violence. Listener discretion is advised.
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Project Cold CaseNational Organization for Victim AssistanceVictimConnect Resource Center
 
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Released:
Apr 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Tupac and Dr. Dre's "California Love" served as a love letter and anthem for a generation. The song inspired author and New York Times writer, Walter Thompson-Hernández, to create a show as prescient as it is personal. In his "California Love" series, Walter invites listeners to join him in his family home, on horseback through the streets of Compton, and up into the sky to examine belonging. Walter takes us deep into his own story as he explores what it means for him to love Los Angeles.