Serial is a podcast from Serial Productions, a New York Times company, hosted by Sarah Koenig. Serial unfolds one story - a true story - over the course of a whole season. The show follows the plot and characters wherever they lead, through many surprising twists and turns. Sarah won't know what happens at the end of the story until she gets there, not long before you get there with her. Each week she'll bring you the latest chapter, so it's important to listen in, starting with Episode 1. New episodes are released on Thursday mornings.

The Improvement Association - Chap 1

April 28, 2021 00:44:13 42.44 MB Downloads: 0

Following a notorious case of election fraud in Bladen County, North Carolina, in 2018, the reporter Zoe Chace gets an invitation from Horace Munn, the leader of the Bladen County Improvement Association PAC, a Black political advocacy group whose name was dragged into the scandal. Horace asks Zoe to come down and investigate for herself and find out who is really cheating.

The Improvement Association - Trailer

March 30, 2021 00:03:37 3.48 MB Downloads: 0

Listen to the trailer for our newest show, "The Improvement Association."  From Serial Productions and The New York Times, hosted by Zoe Chace.

Nice White Parents - Ep. 5

August 20, 2020 00:52:24 50.18 MB Downloads: 0

Chana has traced the history of the school from its founding and come to the present. But now: One unexpected last chapter. Last year, the school district for BHS mandated a change in the zoning process to ensure all middle schools would be racially integrated. No longer can white families hoard resources in a few select schools. Black and Latino parents have been demanding this change since the late 1950s. The courts have mandated it. Chana asks: How did this happen? And is this a blueprint for real, systemic change?

Nice White Parents - Ep. 4

August 20, 2020 00:48:54 46.84 MB Downloads: 0

Public schools are inequitable because the school systems are maniacally loyal to white families. We can’t have equitable public education unless schools limit the disproportionate power of white parents. But is that even possible? Chana finds two schools that are trying to do just that, and both are actually inside the 293 building. One is downstairs in the basement, where a charter school called Success Academy opened about 7 years ago. The other is upstairs at BHS, the newly renamed SIS.

Nice White Parents - Ep. 3

August 20, 2020 00:45:04 43.16 MB Downloads: 0

Chana Joffe-Walt explores how white parents can shape a school — even when they aren’t there. She traces the history of I.S. 293, now the Boerum Hill School for International Studies, from the 1980s through the modern education reforms of the 2000s. In the process, Chana talks to alumni who loved their school and never questioned why it was on the edge of a white neighborhood. To them, it was just where everyone went. But she also speaks to some who watched the school change over the years and questioned whether a local community school board was secretly plotting against 293.

Nice White Parents - Ep. 2

August 20, 2020 00:51:53 49.68 MB Downloads: 0

Chana Joffe-Walt searches the New York City Board of Education archives for more information about the School for International Studies, which was originally called I.S. 293. In the process, she finds a folder of letters written in 1963 by mostly white families in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn. They are asking for the board to change the proposed construction of the school to a site where it would be more likely to be racially integrated. It’s less than a decade after Brown v. Board of Education, amid a growing civil rights movement, and the white parents writing letters are emphatic that they want an integrated school. They get their way and the school site changes — but after that, nothing else goes as planned.

Nice White Parents - Ep. 1

August 20, 2020 01:01:20 58.75 MB Downloads: 0

It’s 2015 and one Brooklyn middle school is about to receive a huge influx of new students. Reporter Chana Joffe Walt follows what happens when the School for International Studies’s 6th grade class swells from 30 mostly Latino, Black and Middle Eastern students, to a class of 103 —an influx almost entirely driven by white families. Everyone wants “what’s best for the school” but it becomes clear that they don’t share the same vision of what “best” means. For more information about this show, visit nytimes.com/nicewhiteparents

S-Town - Chapter VII

November 20, 2018 01:02:30 75.44 MB Downloads: 0

“You’re beginning to figure it out now, aren’t you?”

S-Town - Chapter VI

November 20, 2018 00:45:26 59.05 MB Downloads: 0

“Since everyone around here thinks I’m a queer anyway.”

S-Town - Chapter V

November 20, 2018 01:02:12 75.15 MB Downloads: 0

“Nobody’ll ever change my mind about it.”

S-Town - Chapter IV

November 20, 2018 01:01:53 74.84 MB Downloads: 0

“If anybody could find it, it would be me.”

S-Town - Chapter III

November 20, 2018 00:53:22 66.67 MB Downloads: 0

“Tedious and brief.”

S-Town - Chapter II

November 20, 2018 00:47:29 61.02 MB Downloads: 0

“Has anybody called you?”

S-Town - Chapter I

November 20, 2018 00:51:21 64.74 MB Downloads: 0

“If you keep your mouth shut, you’ll be surprised what you can learn.”

S03 Episode 09: Some Time When Everything Has Changed

November 15, 2018 00:48:04 46.08 MB Downloads: 0

The state of Ohio decides where Joshua belongs.