Podcasts to educate yourself on social justice issues. Perhaps these episodes may even outrage you, and shake you from your complacency.
After the events that have been happening over the week, we needed to have an open discussion about your emotions and the events happening with police brutality, riots and more. In addition, Dj Envy h...Show More
"The United States believes any Palestinian government must renounce violence,” a U.S. official told Ha'aretz. When it comes to nonviolence, writes Barbara Reynolds in The Washington Post, “Black Live...Show More
The last few weeks have been filled with devastating news — stories about the police killing black people. At this point, these calamities feel familiar — so familiar, in fact, that their details have...Show More
Every family has a myth about who they are and where they came from. And there are a lot of reasons people tell these stories. Sometimes it's to make your family seem like they were part of an importa...Show More
We investigate kōbans, Japan’s friendlier answer to the neighbourhood police station.
In this special episode, we delve into systemic racism in the United States from an economic lens and bring you three stories from Black entrepreneurs during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests in th...Show More
When Francis and Lindy Wilson shared their intention to return to South Africa in 1966 after living for many years in the UK, friends discouraged them from doing so, telling them that by returning, th...Show More
Organizing abolition amidst a pandemic and a moment of uprising. Support: patreon.com/therednation
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