We’re talking identity through seven fascinating podcasts from ABC, Radiotopia and more. www.cbc.ca/1.5213926
'Diversity' has become a popular talking point across all sectors of work, and diversity panels are regular fixtures of conferences, festivals and corporate events. But once the talk is done, and the...Show More
We talk Black Lives Matter and setting white people free.There are two things that Pastor Michael McBride is sure of: Jesus... and white supremacy. The activist and religious leader join W. Kamau Bell...Show More
Spring 2017: NK went to a panel at the California African-American Museum in Los Angeles. The dancer Taisha Pagget was in conversation with the curator Erin Christovale, and Taisha told Erin how her b...Show More
A man shares the diaries he kept as an awkward adolescent girl. Support the Trans community at transequality.org and thetrevorproject.org. The Mortified Podcast is a proud member of Radiotopia from PR...Show More
Maria Hinojosa is the anchor and Executive Producer of NPR's "Latino USA," the longest-running Latino-focused program on public media. She also hosts "In The Thick," Futuro Media Group's political pod...Show More
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Remade in America explores the stories of immigrants and outsiders. Journalist Maria Hinojosa talks to host Bassem Youssef about being the first Latina at NPR.
This episode does a deep dive on labels. What does it mean to own a label, whether it's been ascribed to you by someone else or you've applied it to yourself? Join us and our guest, Kama La Mackerel, ...Show More
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The RUDE podcast is a show out of Montreal. In episode two, the team talks about labels. Artist Kama La Mackerel explains why "queer" is both a label and an anti-label.
Black homophobia is real- and we meet two influential people who are fighting it - each in their own inspiring way. Bishop Yvette Flunder, and author and activist Darnell Moore are Black, queer and fr...Show More
We've got a story of self-discovery that begins with a blonde wig, a pastor who created her own city of refuge and a journalist who helped revolutionise the newsroom. Featuring: It's Not a Race, Polit...Show More
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Race, identity, culture, difference, this podcast talks about it all. For the show's season two finale, host Beverley Wang presents "the diversity panel to end all diversity panels."