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For the past three years, the show has been hosted by Hanna Rosin, whose roster of guests have included editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg discussing his Signalgate reporting; staff writer Elaine Godfrey on how parts of the manosphere are turning against Trump; and author Caro Claire Burke on the choices women have beyond the tropes of girlboss and tradwife.
Now, Radio Atlantic is expanding to twice a week with a new cohost: Adam Harris.
On Mondays, Adam will help you get ahead of the story that should be on your radar that week. As a staff writer, he’s followed his curiosity wherever it leads, from the World Cup to the private-equity takeover of childcare. Recently on Radio Atlantic, he spoke with staff writer Ian Bogost about higher education’s identity crisis as more people ask, What is college actually for?
In today’s episode, Adam talks with staff writer Adam Serwer about the centuries-old history of birthright citizenship in the U.S., the aim of Trump’s current challenge before the Supreme Court, and the potential consequences if it succeeds.
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