1619 from The New York Times
An audio series on how slavery has transformed America, connecting past and present through the oldest form of storytelling.
Be Antiracist with Ibram X Kendi
Conversations with some of the boldest and bravest and clearest thinkers, writers, and activists to discuss the antiracist policies and platforms we can rally around to construct an antiracist society.
74 Seconds from MPR News
In 22 episodes, 74 Seconds tells the story of the first police shooting to go to trial in the state of Minnesota.
Code Switch from NPR
Fearless conversations about race.
Good Ancestor from Layla F. Saad
Interviews with change-makers and culture-shapers.
Intersectionality Matters! from Kimberle Crenshaw
Conversations with a leading scholar of critical race theory.
Our Body Politic from Farai Chideya
Weekly insights about American demographics, equity and equality, voter behavior and other perspectives you won’t hear about anywhere else.
Pod Save the People from Cooked Media
DeRay Mckesson explores news, culture, social justice, and politics with Sam Sinyangwe, Kaya Henderson and De’Ara Balenger.
Unlocking Us with Brene Brown
Come Through with Rebecca Carroll from WNYC Studios
15 essential conversations about race in a pivotal year for America.
Nice White Parents from Serial/The New York Times
Talking to Kids about Race from Let's K12 Better
Understanding Privilege And Centering Empathy with Amber Coleman-Mortley from Edit Your Life
Layla Saad talks with Sinikiwe Dhliwayo on Rooting BIPOC in their Wellbeing
"Sinikiwe Dhliwayo is steadfast in her belief that Blackness and humanity are inextricably linked. She is driven daily by a deep desire to change the narrative of what it looks like and feels like to be well."
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