The World from PRX

Caitlin ShambergCS

Caitlin Shamberg

I'm a producer for PRI's "To the Point" and KCRW's "Which Way, LA?" Before joining KCRW — my hometown radio station — I lived in Brooklyn and braved eight years of brutal New York winter.
Youth in India
Books
India’s a young country — and the youth want to change the world
Tehran skyline
Global Politics
How a Jewish reporter got a visa for Tehran
GOP presidential hopefuls
Global Politics
This group of former Mitt Romney foreign policy advisers is consulting for virtually all current GOP contenders
Watts riot burning buildings
Global Politics
The Watts Riots 50 years ago were ‘a rebellion, a protest against the system’
South Sudan refugees
Conflict
South Sudan’s festering civil war is every bit as violent and deadly as decades of independence struggles
Activists from Hefajat-e-Islam, a Bangladeshi fundamentalist Muslim group that calls for the executions of atheist bloggers in the country, shout slogans during a 2013 rally.
Conflict
Bangladeshi bloggers are only the latest victims of rising anti-free speech forces
Former Congressman Barney Frank
Justice
Barney Frank: Easier to be gay than a member of Congress
An internally displaced Afghan child stands outside a shelter outside Jalalabad city.
Global Politics
Here is why government corruption can spawn religious extremism around the globe
Highway Patrol Captain Ron Johnson talks to people during a peaceful demonstration, as communities react to the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, on August 14, 2014. Tensions in Ferguson eased after the Highway Patrol relieved St. Louis Cou
Justice
Here’s how police can get protests right instead
Global Politics
This man’s job is to account for the billions of US aid spent in Afghanistan