After reflecting on the past 50 years of NPR, we're considering what's next for our culture and communities. How do we process this moment in time? What are we taking with us into 2022 (and the 50 years ahead)?
To do this, we are hosting several live conversations on Twitter Spaces called What's Next: An NPR Conversation Series, with a mix of NPR and member station journalists. Follow us on Twitter to listen in as we discuss topics including climate change, the future of live TV and how we cover Indigenous communities.
Schedule:
The schedule is subject to change. Follow us on Twitter for updates and to join in.

November 29
4:30 pm: The housing market
November 30
1 pm: Kids and COVID
3 pm: The significance of memes
4 pm: Climate change
6 pm: Black Americans and mental health
December 1
2 pm: Vaccine hesitancy among young Black people
3 pm: Is Congress broken?
6 pm: The Supreme Court
December 2
1 pm: South Asian representation in STEM
2 pm: Louisville
3 pm: Chicago
6 pm: Indigenous community coverage
December 3
2 pm: Live TV productions
How to listen:
Look for our reminder tweets on @NPR with a start time for the conversation.
Hit set reminder to be notified when we are live in Spaces
Once live, we'll tweet out a link to the Spaces room, you can also find us at the top of your timeline in the Space Bar.
Have a question? Make sure to join the conversation from the Twitter app on a mobile device. Once there, you can raise your hand to request to speak. A moderator from NPR will call on you as time allows, at which point you'll be able to unmute your mic and share your thoughts.
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