Cultural studies

Ukraine’s Asgarda martial arts program recasts Amazon warrior women

Conflict & Justice

Katerina Tarnovska ia trying to build on the legend of the Amazon — the mythical women warriors who cut off their left breasts so they could fire their bows and arrows better and who fought along side Alexander the Great. Tarnovska, who is a preschool teacher by day, has organized a series of camps to help Ukranian women learn Asgarda.

‘To the Best of Our Knowledge: Clash of Civilizations’

Global Politics

Generation 1.5: Assimilating to American Culture as a Young Immigrant

Lifestyle & Belief

Iowa: Globalization & Immigration

The World

UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Civilization

Producer Sandy Tolan takes us on a journey through human civilizations and the causes of their environmental decline, as we attempt to understand the deeper causes of how we got to where we are today.

The World

Civilization

Producer Sandy Tolan takes us on a journey through human civilizations and the causes of their environmental decline, as we attempt to understand the deeper causes of how we got to where we are today.

Psychogeography

A new book helps explore the relationship between the mind and the places your feet travel.

Sacrifice

Robert Putnam’s book, “Bowling Alone,” describes the decades-long decline in American civic life. But have the events of September 11th changed all that? Host Steve Curwood speaks with Prof. Putnam about how, in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks, Americans might find a new sense of solidarity and purpose.

The World

The dangers of ’empires of food’

Environment

What happens to civilizations when the food runs out? This happened in ancient Rome and to the Mayans, but can we take lessons from the past in order to have a more secure future?