
Unpopular Podcast
1) Introducing The Women
Every week, host Rose Reid interviews changemakers, disruptors, and trailblazers from all over the world and across the aisle. The Women is now available wherever you get your podcasts. Listen here. ...Show More
2) BONUS: Anticolonial Resistance with Dr. Priyamvada Gopal
Stay tuned for season 2 of Unpopular! In the meantime, enjoy this episode with Dr. Priyamvada Gopal, author of the book "Insurgent Empire: Anticolonial Resistance and British Dissent," stops by the sh...Show More
3) Introducing Worst Year Ever
2020 isn't going to be fun for anybody, left, right, or center. What many call the Most Important Election of Our Lifetime is going to be exhausting, ugly, angry, and probably at least a little racist...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.4) Introducing Modern Ruhles with Stephanie Ruhle
In Modern Ruhles, MSNBC anchor and NBC News correspondent Stephanie Ruhle brings her characteristic curiosity, empathy and insight to some of today’s thorniest, most complex conversations. Modern Ruhl...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.5) BONUS: Women in Slave Revolts with Dr. Rebecca Hall
Enslaved women were involved in uprisings, even though prominent narratives of revolts focus on the actions of men. In this bonus episode, Yves speaks with Dr. Rebecca Hall about the reasons why women...Show More
6) Richard Wright: Hurling Words Into Darkness
“I knew that I lived in a country in which the aspirations of black people were limited, marked-off. Yet I felt that I had to go somewhere and do something to redeem my being alive.” – Richard Wright,...Show More
7) Hans and Sophie Scholl: A Call to Action
Nazi Germany was oppressive, racist, and barbaric. Dissidents were arrested and killed under the Nazi regime. Still, vocal opponents of the government emerged. Some of them were involved in the White ...Show More
8) Vincent Ogé: Privilege and Protest
Vincent Ogé was a free man of color in Saint-Domingue, or modern-day Haiti, in the mid- to late-18th century. He petitioned for the rights of wealthy free men of color – a class distinct from free Bla...Show More
9) Andrei Sakharov: The Physics of Protest
Andrei Sakharov was a nuclear physicist whose secret work was instrumental in the secret development of Soviet thermonuclear weapons. Initially committed to the necessity of his contributions to the d...Show More
10) The Mirabal Sisters: For Freedom
The Mirabal Sisters – Patria, Minerva, Maria Teresa, and Dedé – were known as las Mariposas (the Butterflies) in the anti-Rafael Trujillo underground. The Trujillo regime openly persecuted and even ki...Show More