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by Claudie Marquardt Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Where can I listen to Southlake?

Listen to Southlake on Spotify. Southlake, Texas, seems to have it all: stately homes, intense civic pride, and above all, terrific schools.

Who is the host of Southlake?

Hosted by NBC News national reporter Mike Hixenbaugh (host of the hit podcast “Do No Harm”) and NBC News correspondent Antonia Hylton, “Southlake” tells the story of how this idyllic city, and its local school board election, became the poster child for a new political strategy with national repercussions.

Why is Southlake’s school board debate muddling up the race debate?

As school board candidates debate Southlake’s future, a queer 16-year-old faces off with her principal over his handling of a harassment complaint. A new fixation on critical race theory muddies the debate in Southlake, drowning out the voices of students who’d come forward with stories about racism.

Where is Southlake Texas?

Southlake, Texas, is an immaculate, largely white suburb 30 minutes from Dallas. It’s a magnet for well-off parents looking for public... Southlake’s leaders try to bring the community together in the weeks after the viral N-word video.

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How many episodes of Southlake podcast are there?

six-Hosted by reporter Mike Hixenbaugh and correspondent Antonia Hylton, Southlake is a six-part series about belonging—and backlash—in an American suburb.

How can I watch Southlake?

Southlake: Racial Reckoning in a Texas Suburb premieres Friday at NBCNews.com and will be on NBC's streaming network, Peacock, on Sept. 7.

What channel is the Southlake game on?

A highly anticipated showdown between Southlake Carroll and Highland Park is at the top of the list. The two high school powerhouses will play Thursday, Aug. 26 at AT&T Stadium with the game being broadcasted live on ESPNU.

Is the Southlake Carroll game televised?

Southlake Carroll's first football game of the season will be televised on ESPN. The Dragons' first game of the regular season will have them take on Highland Park at AT&T Stadium on Thursday, August 26.

Episodes

Beautiful Southlake, Texas, seemed too good to be true—until a video emerged of white high school students chanting the N-word. But it was the school district’s plan to confront racism that really sent residents on the warpath.

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Southlake, Texas, seems to have it all: stately homes, intense civic pride, and above all, terrific schools. So when a video surfaced in 2018 showing Southlake high school students chanting the N-word—and when Black residents came forward to share stories of racist harassment and bullying—the school board vowed to make changes.

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Beyond the Bubble

Five months after the high-stakes local election in Southlake, the city is gearing up for yet another contentious vote. One of the school board members who supported the diversity plan, retired Air Force Col. Dave Almand, is stepping down, and the battle over diversity programs is at the center of the fight to replace him.

Protect the Tradition

It’s Election Day in Southlake, Texas — time to see if all the fighting over the school district’s Cultural Competence Action Plan translates into votes. A handful of candidates and supporters who want to see new diversity programs rally in Town Square, across from a much larger, rowdier crowd of those backing the conservative slate.

The Debate Channel

The election to fill two school board seats takes center stage—and becomes a referendum on the school district’s diversity plan. At a secretly recorded meeting, members of Southlake Families PAC grill a prospective candidate about conservative political causes, from opposition to Black Lives Matter to abortion.

The Circus Comes to Town

Parents in Southlake discover a new label for what's been bothering them about all this diversity, equity and inclusion talk: critical race theory. A new fixation on the academic concept muddies the debate, drowning out the voices of students who’d come forward with stories about racism.

Mike Hixenbaugh previews a new podcast

In this special preview, Mike Hixenbaugh tells you why you can’t miss MSNBC’s newest podcast, “American Radical.” In this five-part...

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As a bonus for you, we’re sharing a special preview of The Thing About Helen & Olga, a new podcast from Dateline NBC and Keith...

Beyond the Bubble

Five months after the high-stakes local election in Southlake, the city is gearing up for yet another contentious vote. One of the school...

Protect the Tradition

It’s Election Day in Southlake, Texas — time to see if all the fighting over the school district’s Cultural Competence Action Plan...

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