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Intersectionality Matters!

Via Apple Podcasts.  Intersectionality Matters! Intersectionality Matters! is a podcast hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw, an American civil rights advocate and a leading scholar of critical race theory. Via Apple Podcasts. 

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OUR NATIONAL CONVERSATION ABOUT CONVERSATIONS ABOUT RACE

Via Show About Race.  OUR NATIONAL CONVERSATION ABOUT CONVERSATIONS ABOUT RACE Co-discussants Anna Holmes, Baratunde Thurston, Raquel Cepeda and Tanner Colby host a lively multiracial, 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.” … Read More

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Code Switch

Via NPR.  Code Switch What’s CODE SWITCH? It’s the fearless conversations about race that you’ve been waiting for! Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race head-on. We explore how it impacts every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, sports and everything in between. This podcast … Read More

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Colorlines – News Outlet

Via Colorlines.  COLORLINES is a daily news site where race matters, featuring award-winning in-depth reporting, news analysis, opinion and curation. Follow on Facebook. Follow on Twitter. Follow on Instagram. Follow on YouTube. Via Colorlines. 

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The Costs of Racism to White People

Via Paul Kivel.  The Costs of Racism to White People by P a u l K i v e l WE TEND TO THINK OF RACISM as a problem for people of color and something we should be concerned about for their sake. It is true that racism is devastating to them, and if we … Read More

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Can Biology Class Reduce Racism?

Via The New York Times.  Can Biology Class Reduce Racism? By Amy Harmon Please sign up here to have the Race/Related newsletter delivered weekly to your inbox. COLORADO SPRINGS — Biology textbooks used in American high schools do not go near the sensitive question of whether genetics can explain why African-Americans are overrepresented as football players and why … Read More

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