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by Hazle Hansen Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Who are the co-hosts of the racist podcast?

Created by Andrew Ti and cohosted by actress and musician Tawny Newsome, this podcast doesn’t shy away from tackling tricky questions about race. In fact, each episode does just that, answering questions posed by listeners about whether or not something is actually racist.

What is the worthwhile podcast?

This podcast is the place where culture, news, and race often intersect. Hosted by New York Times writers Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris, it covers everything from pop culture icons like Tina Turner and Little Nas X to the rise in anti-Asian violence, the use of the N word, and the aftermath of the Derek Chauvin trial.

What is the witness history podcast?

This podcast is part of BBC World Service’s Witness History category. In this sub-series running since 2013, hosts hold conversations and interviews with those who have seen and experienced key moments in Black history firsthand.

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Who hosts the Blacklight podcast?

Produced by the African American Policy Forum, this podcast about race is hosted by civil rights advocate and critical race theory scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw. In it, experts talk about issues that are often swept under the rug or overwhelmed by other voices, and Crenshaw engages them in unflinchingly honest discussions. The show’s 2020 series “Under the Blacklight,” for example, dissected the intersectionality between race, gender, poverty, illness, and culture in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. FYI, here’s how to listen to podcasts for free.

What is the podcast Save the People about?

Pod Save the People aims to both dig deep and span wide on issues of race activism, culture, politics, and news. Host DeRay Mckesson, alongside Sam Sinyangwe, Kaya Henderson, and De’Ara Balenger, invites a group of scholars, activists, leaders, and experts to give listeners the information they’re searching for. The podcast tells a complete story that weaves the recent news with past history. If this inspires you to put your money where your mouth is, here’s where you can donate to Black Lives matter causes.

What is Witness History podcast?

This podcast is part of BBC World Service’s Witness History category. In this sub-series running since 2013, hosts hold conversations and interviews with those who have seen and experienced key moments in Black history firsthand. These accounts are as powerful as they are personal, amplifying Black voices and highlighting parts of the story never before heard. While there is a focus on U.K.-based Black history, many episodes explore civil rights and cultural movements in the United States and around the world. Don’t miss these essential books for understanding race relations in America.

How many episodes of Bethaney Wilkinson's podcast?

In the show’s 34 episodes, Wilkinson invites guests to share their takes on identity, personhood, and living in the world as a person of color.

What does Taylor Nolan talk about on Let's Talk About It?

Let’s Talk About It typically discusses sexuality and life in the TV spotlight. However, host Taylor Nolan (of Bachelor fame) does touch on issues of race somewhat frequently. For example, one recent episode focused on racial wellness and “internalized White supremacy,” while a four-part series from last year discussed the realities and struggles of being biracial in America. Another episode called “White People” invited White guests to discuss White fragility, privilege, and the dangers of denying structural racism in society.

Who is the host of seeing white?

Seeing White Podcast Series. Hosted by producer John Biewen, Seeing White delves into the history of Whiteness in America. As a White man, his goal is to inspire White listeners to reexamine their place and identity in the world and dismantle the attitudes of otherness that White people may have about race.

Who hosts the Tina Turner podcast?

This podcast is the place where culture, news, and race often intersect. Hosted by New York Times writers Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris, it covers everything from pop culture icons like Tina Turner and Little Nas X to the rise in anti-Asian violence, the use of the N word, and the aftermath of the Derek Chauvin trial.

About the Show

"I believe that words are strong, that they can overwhelm what we fear when fear seems more awful than life is good.”

About me

My name is Kamran Rosen. From an early age I've been curious, which means many of my relationships started by me asking questions. It's how I've always learned.

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