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Juana Summers

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Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

The United States has had and still has a military base here. What do you make of that?

Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

The United States has had and still has a military base here. What do you make of that?

Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

The United States has had and still has a military base here. What do you make of that?

Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

I'm curious, what kind of relationship would you like to see between our two countries moving forward? We have that long, that decades long history. What is a way that there could be a relationship between Greenland and the U.S. that benefits the Greenlandic people who live here? What would you say?

Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

I'm curious, what kind of relationship would you like to see between our two countries moving forward? We have that long, that decades long history. What is a way that there could be a relationship between Greenland and the U.S. that benefits the Greenlandic people who live here? What would you say?

Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

I'm curious, what kind of relationship would you like to see between our two countries moving forward? We have that long, that decades long history. What is a way that there could be a relationship between Greenland and the U.S. that benefits the Greenlandic people who live here? What would you say?

Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

You're saying we had a good relationship. We had good opinions. That is in the past tense. Can you just paint a picture for us of what this has done for you? For people here, for their views of Americans, for their views of the relationship with America?

Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

You're saying we had a good relationship. We had good opinions. That is in the past tense. Can you just paint a picture for us of what this has done for you? For people here, for their views of Americans, for their views of the relationship with America?

Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

You're saying we had a good relationship. We had good opinions. That is in the past tense. Can you just paint a picture for us of what this has done for you? For people here, for their views of Americans, for their views of the relationship with America?

Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

That was Naya Nathanielson. She's running for parliament and has served as Minister of Business, Trade, Mineral Resources, Justice, and Gender Equality in the Greenlandic government. This episode was produced by Matt Ozog, Vincent Accovino, and Elena Burnett. It was edited by Ashley Brown, Courtney Dorning, and Nadia Lancey. Our executive producer is Sammy Yenigan. It's Consider This from NPR.

Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

That was Naya Nathanielson. She's running for parliament and has served as Minister of Business, Trade, Mineral Resources, Justice, and Gender Equality in the Greenlandic government. This episode was produced by Matt Ozog, Vincent Accovino, and Elena Burnett. It was edited by Ashley Brown, Courtney Dorning, and Nadia Lancey. Our executive producer is Sammy Yenigan. It's Consider This from NPR.

Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

That was Naya Nathanielson. She's running for parliament and has served as Minister of Business, Trade, Mineral Resources, Justice, and Gender Equality in the Greenlandic government. This episode was produced by Matt Ozog, Vincent Accovino, and Elena Burnett. It was edited by Ashley Brown, Courtney Dorning, and Nadia Lancey. Our executive producer is Sammy Yenigan. It's Consider This from NPR.

Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

I'm Juana Summers.

Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

I'm Juana Summers.

Consider This from NPR
The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

I'm Juana Summers.

Short Wave
Bone Marrow Cells: Key To Vaccine Longevity?

You're listening to Shortwave from NPR. Hey, short wavers, Emily Kwong here. And Jessica Young. With our bi-weekly science news roundup featuring the hosts of All Things Considered. And today we have Juana Summers.

Short Wave
Bone Marrow Cells: Key To Vaccine Longevity?

You're listening to Shortwave from NPR. Hey, short wavers, Emily Kwong here. And Jessica Young. With our bi-weekly science news roundup featuring the hosts of All Things Considered. And today we have Juana Summers.

Short Wave
Bone Marrow Cells: Key To Vaccine Longevity?

You're listening to Shortwave from NPR. Hey, short wavers, Emily Kwong here. And Jessica Young. With our bi-weekly science news roundup featuring the hosts of All Things Considered. And today we have Juana Summers.

Short Wave
Bone Marrow Cells: Key To Vaccine Longevity?

Yeah, vaccines are so powerful. They train your immune system to recognize and fight germs. And one of the ways they do so is by prompting your B cells to create antibodies. You can think of antibodies like security guards. So the COVID mRNA vaccine generates enough of an antibody response to protect against infection for three months and severe disease for six months.

Short Wave
Bone Marrow Cells: Key To Vaccine Longevity?

Yeah, vaccines are so powerful. They train your immune system to recognize and fight germs. And one of the ways they do so is by prompting your B cells to create antibodies. You can think of antibodies like security guards. So the COVID mRNA vaccine generates enough of an antibody response to protect against infection for three months and severe disease for six months.