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Holiday Best-Of: Work of Robert Moses; School Culture Wars; Why Loneliness
Episode 913

Holiday Best-Of: Work of Robert Moses; School Culture Wars; Why Loneliness

100 Years of Robert Moses; Undoing the Moses Legacy; 100 Years of School Culture Wars; Why Loneliness Isn't About Numbers

The Brian Lehrer Show

December 27, 20241h 49m

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Show Notes

For this extended holiday, enjoy some of our favorite recent conversations:

  • For the centennial series "100 Years of 100 Things," Errol Louis, political anchor of Spectrum NY1 News, host of Inside City Hall and The Big Deal with Errol Louis, New York Magazine columnist and host of the podcast You Decide, talks about the past 100 years of the influence of Robert Moses on the New York area, which also coincides with the 50th anniversary of Robert Caro's exhaustive biography of Moses, The Power Broker
  • Mitchell Moss, professor of urban policy and planning at New York University's Wagner School, and Rachel Weinberger, Peter W. Herman chair for transportation at Regional Plan Association, talk about the ideas and proposals on how to undo the most harmful parts of Robert Moses' legacy, especially the expressways that have divided and polluted neighborhoods.
  • In another installment in the centennial series, Jonathan Zimmerman, professor of history of education at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of several books, including Whose America? Culture Wars in the Public Schools (University of Chicago Press, September 2022), traces the history of the so-called "culture wars" in public education, from the Scopes trial, to religion in schools, sex ed and the controversies of today over critical race theory, masks during COVID and more.
  • Olga Khazan, staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of Weird: The Power of Being an Outsider in an Insider World (Hachette Go, 2020) and the forthcoming Me, But Better: The Science and Promise of Personality Change (S&S/Simon Element, 2025), talks about a study suggesting the current "loneliness epidemic" isn't because of a lack of friends, but a lack of time to spend with them.

 

These interviews were lightly edited for time and clarity; the original web versions are available here:

100 Years of 100 Things: Robert Moses (September 18, 2024)

Undoing Robert Moses' Legacy (September 20, 2024)

100 Years of 100 Things: School Culture Wars (September 23, 2024)

Why Loneliness Isn't About Numbers (September 12, 2024)

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