Anna Boiko-Weyrauch

<i>Mockingbird</i> in Monroeville

Arts, Culture & Media

This year To Kill a Mockingbird turns 50. Initially, Harper Lee’s novel didn’t get the warmest reception from her neighbors — after all, she was depicting her hometown of Monroeville, Alabama. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch travels to the real-life “Maycomb” to see if that’s changed.

The World

Ghana fashion takes the catwalk

Chopping Chicken in Missouri: Immigrants — Not Locals — Still Fill the Processing Lines

Conflict & Justice

Far From the Pacific, Micronesians Increasingly Call Missouri Home

Arts, Culture & Media

Owner of Asian Market in Columbia, Missouri Sees Future in New Immigrants

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Rwanda Lake Poses Gas Danger, Energy Promise

Health & Medicine

A project in Rwanda plans to tap methane gas from Lake Kivu and burn it to generate electricity.

The World

Rwanda Green Plan Links Environmental Health to Economic Health

Global Politics

The government of Rwanda has ambitious new plan to restore the entire country’s ravaged landscape.

Teleconferencing to Connect War-Scattered Hmong Community

Arts, Culture & Media

Hmong people living in the US can call to tell stories, sing songs and share local news.

The World

Mockingbird in Monroeville

Arts, Culture & Media

This year To Kill a Mockingbird turns 50. Initially, Harper Lee’s novel didn’t get the warmest reception from her neighbors ? after all, she was depicting her hometown of Monroeville, Alabama. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch travels to the real-life “Maycomb” to see if that’s changed.

The World

Aha Moment: TV On The North Slope

Arts, Culture & Media

Filmmaker Andrew Okpeha MacLean is from an Inuit family in Barrow, Alaska. When TV was introduced to the North Slope, it began to decimate the Inupiaq language. Now he’s making films that bring that language to the world beyond the Arctic. Produced by Anna Boiko-Weyrauch.