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America's Reckoning With Racism: The History Already Made In 2020A conversation with legendary civil rights activist Bob Moses and historian Taylor Branch about this moment in American history. Resume47:31Sep 10, 2020
America's Reckoning With Racism: The History Already Made In 2020A conversation with legendary civil rights activist Bob Moses and historian Taylor Branch about this moment in American history. Resume47:23Jul 15, 2020
In 'Big Friendship,' Best Friends Share How To Stay Close For The Long HaulThe best friends behind the podcast “Call Your Girlfriend.” Their new book details what it takes to maintain long distance friendships.Resume47:40Jul 14, 2020
Minneapolis, Atlanta, Los Angeles: Telling The Stories Of Protesters In These CitiesAs protests continue across the United States, we check in directly with Los Angeles, Minneapolis and Atlanta to get the latest.Resume46:58Jun 3, 2020
How To Talk To Your Kids About Race And JusticeMartin Luther King Jr. spoke of a dream where his children would not be judged by the color of their skin. How should parents talk about race and justice with...Resume47:12Jan 20, 2020
How We're Still Reckoning With O.J. Simpson And 'The Trial Of The Century,' 25 Years LaterTwenty-five years ago today: the double-murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman in Los Angeles. What followed changed the way Americans talk about race, fame, sex and law.Jun 12, 2019
25 Years On, The Lasting Cultural Impact Of The O.J. Simpson TrialTwenty-five years after the O.J. Simpson case began, how did it change our views on justice, celebrity and race?Resume47:17Jun 12, 2019
Oscar-Nominated Actress Regina King Fights For 'Parity Across The Map'King’s stunning performance in "If Beale Street Could Talk" also earned her a Golden Globe. Now she's challenging the film industry and beyond to commit to gender equality.Feb 5, 2019
Emily Bernard's 'Black Is The Body' Examines 'Violent Encounter' Of U.S. Race RelationsAfrican-American writer Emily Bernard was stabbed by a white man. She tells the story of how it transformed her in the new memoir, "Black is the Body."Resume47:02Jan 29, 2019
In 'The Hate U Give,' A Portrait Of Police Violence, Code-Switching And MoreA black teenager sees a friend killed by a white police officer. That's the storyline of the new film "The Hate U Give." The director and young activists tell their...Resume46:54Nov 23, 2018
In 'The Hate U Give,' A Portrait Of Police Violence, Code-Switching And MoreA black teenager sees a friend killed by a white police officer. That's the storyline of the new film "The Hate U Give." The director and young activists tell their...Resume46:55Oct 19, 2018
Black Bodies, Green SpacesWhen a young African-American woman headed out solo along the Appalachian Trail, she learned a lot about the politics of race in the great outdoors.Resume47:35Apr 17, 2017
The Ambitious Plan To 'Fix' Local JailsInside a major push to reduce jail populations and fix racial disparities in the justice system. Eleven major cities are all in. Resume47:05Apr 14, 2016
‘Evoking The Mulatto’ In Mixed-Race AmericaMixed-race America in the time of Black Lives Matter and demographic change. We’ll talk race, identity and the film project “Evoking the Mulatto”.Resume47:49Nov 23, 2015
Race In America, From Watts To Ferguson And BeyondThe 50th anniversary of the Watts riots, and the 1 year anniversary of the shooting of Michael Brown. What we have and haven’t figured out about race. Resume47:34Aug 10, 2015
Why Was Sandra Bland Arrested?The unnerving roadside arrest tapes of Sandra Bland, the Chicago woman pulled over in Texas and later found dead in her jail cell. Jul 22, 2015
Off-Script ObamaFor years in office, he was “No-Drama Obama.” That’s changing. We’ll look at the new, more candid, more free-wheeling Obama presidency. Plus, a look at the arrest and death of...Resume48:25Jul 22, 2015
Race And Violence In AmericaAfter Charleston. So much progress in this country, but race and hate and guns still haunt us. Where do we go from here? Resume47:27Jun 22, 2015
Week In The News: Prison Break, Boots In Iraq, McKinney Pool PartyThe New York prison break. More US boots on the ground for Iraq. Police and a Texas pool party. Our weekly news roundtable goes behind the headlines.Resume47:27Jun 12, 2015
What Michelle Obama Can Tell Us About Race In AmericaMichelle Obama opened up about race in a powerful commencement speech. We ask black women for reaction and personal reflection. Resume47:52May 14, 2015