Serial returns with a history of Guantánamo told by people who lived through key moments in Guantána
Rachel retraces how her family, over decades, fell apart and came back together. To get full acc
Rachel goes back to California, to the place where she grew up and where her brother and father died
A three-part series from This American Life producer Nancy Updike. When Rachel McKibbens’s father an
A man banned from working in education in the aftermath of the Trojan Horse letter inspires Brian an
Birmingham authorities struggle to explain why they disavowed their own findings about the Trojan Ho
Hamza takes a long, hard look at what the government found when it investigated more than 20 majorit
Hamza and Brian learn that the Trojan Horse letter wasn’t the only unsigned letter alleging an extre
A series of frustrating interviews with Birmingham politicians leaves Brian and Hamza wondering if c
In a state of surprise, Hamza and Brian leave a meeting with the man the Trojan Horse letter was fir
Hamza and Brian think the source of the Trojan Horse letter might be hiding in plain sight. After le
A strange letter appears outlining a plot by Islamic extremists to infiltrate Birmingham schools. Ha
A mysterious letter detailing a supposed Islamist plot to take over schools shocked Britain in 2014.
The Improvement Association PAC’s power in the county is threatened when an unlikely candidate enter
Zoe delves into one of the most serious allegations against the Bladen Improvement PAC: an accusatio
Zoe talks to people in the county who believe the Bladen Improvement PAC has been cheating for years
Following a notorious case of election fraud in Bladen County, North Carolina, in 2018, the reporter
Listen to the trailer for our newest show, "The Improvement Association." From Serial Productions a
Chana has traced the history of the school from its founding and come to the present. But now: One u
Public schools are inequitable because the school systems are maniacally loyal to white families. We
Chana Joffe-Walt explores how white parents can shape a school — even when they aren’t there. She tr