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1619 (New York Times) - A Podcast from The New York Times. It is an audio series on how slavery has transformed America, connecting past and present through the oldest form of storytelling.
About Race - A lively multiracial, an interracial conversation about the ways we can’t talk, don’t talk, would rather not talk, but intermittently, fitfully, embarrassingly do talk about culture, identity, politics, power, and privilege in our pre-post-yet-still-very-racial America. This show is "About Race."
Code Switch (NPR): Race in Your Face - A multi-racial, multi-generational team of NPR journalists who cover race and identity. Hosted by journalists of color, the podcast tackles the subject of race head-on. They explore how it impacts every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, sports and everything in between.
Intersectionality Matters! hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw - The podcast that brings intersectionality to life.
Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast - features movement voices, stories, and strategies for racial justice. Co-hosts Chevon and Hiba give their unique takes on race and pop culture, and uplift narratives of hope, struggle, and joy, as we continue to build the momentum needed to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Build on your racial justice lens and get inspired to drive action by learning from organizational leaders and community activists.
Pod For The Cause (The Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights) - The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights created this podcast for those wanting to effect change, who understand the importance of restoring our democracy and want to engage in deep conversation around the issues.
Pod Save the People (Crooked Media) - News, culture, social justice, and politics with Sam Sinyangwe, Kaya Henderson and De’Ara Balenger. They offer a unique take on the news, with a special focus on overlooked stories and topics that often impact people of color.
Seeing White - Just what is going on with white people? Police shootings of unarmed African Americans. Acts of domestic terrorism by white supremacists. The renewed embrace of raw, undisguised white-identity politics. Unending racial inequity in schools, housing, criminal justice, and hiring. Some of this feels new, but in truth it’s an old story. This is a fourteen-part documentary series, released between February and August 2017.