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Podcast Playlist: Black History Month
Black History Month shouldn't be the only time we talk about the inextricable role of race in US society. But conversations with friends, family, and coworkers about race and racism can be self-defeating. Listen as prominent voices from the Aspen Ideas To Go podcast explain the roots of the US's fraught racial politics and the ways racism continues to shape society. Their perspectives will help you understand the best ways to talk productively about race and racism.
Oct 22, 2019
What Is Antiracism and Can It Save Society?
Countering racism is essential to the formation of a just and equitable society — so how can we fight it?
Podcast — 55m
Feb 12, 2019
How to Talk About Race and Racism
Today race is a more prominent and intransigent problem than ever.
Podcast — 1h 4m
Feb 6, 2018
Why We Need to Talk About Race
How does "color blindness" affect social policy and racial oppression?
Podcast — 58m
Jan 9, 2018
What Would MLK Say About Today's America?
How far have we come toward racial equality since the civil rights era? What would Dr. King think?
Podcast — 38m
Sep 12, 2017
On Being Latino in America Today
Latino Americans represent 18% of the US population.
Podcast — 1h
Jun 30, 2017
TAKEOVER 4: Pete Dominick Interviews Travon Free & Others
In this Takeover episode, two comedians and a writer discuss politics, race, and a changing America.
Podcast — 57m
May 9, 2017
The Future Dialogue on Race
How does the dialogue on race continue?
Podcast — 48m
Apr 4, 2017
"Hidden Figures" Author on Storytelling, Race, & Science
Hear from Margot Lee Shetterly and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, two award-winning authors.
Podcast — 44m
Jun 7, 2016
How to Make White People Laugh
How can comedy influence our thinking and challenge our prejudices?
Podcast — 57m
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