America's Most Challenging Issue Podcast
1) A Conversation About Race With My Father
Our host Masud Olufani welcomes a very special guest, his dad, Milton John Bolds. On this episode Masud and his father re-examine an experience they had together when he was just a boy driving across ...Show More
2) Dr. Anthony Lee and the Excavation of Buried Racial Narratives
African American poet, historian, and activist Dr. Anthony Lee has built his life around words, the excavation of buried narratives and the fight to free America of the baneful legacy of racial hatred...Show More
3) Kathleen Cross: Claiming Her Identity as a Mixed Race Woman
Kathleen Cross lives in spaces of intersectionality. As a woman of mixed racial heritage – the daughter of a White mother and a Black father – she was raised by her single mother in Pasadena, Californ...Show More
4) Black Fathers Raising Black Roses
Dr. Anthony Outler and Nasif Habbeb-ullah tell us how the Baha’i Faith influences their approach to raising Black children in a racist society.Learn more at BahaiTeachings.org
5) Dr. William Smith: Founder of the National Center for Race Amity
In this episode of America’s Most Challenging Issue, I sit down with Dr. William Smith to discuss his journey to the Baha’i Faith and the social and political upheavals of the 1960’s that seeded his i...Show More
6) Jamila Canady: A Woman of Remarkable Insight
Jamilia Canidy, gatherer of souls, facilitator of spiritual discourse, convener of seeking hearts, has insight and wisdom to spare – and we’d like to share it with you. In the nearly thirty years that...Show More
7) Homa Tavangar: Raising Children To Be At Home in The World
In this episode of America’s Most Challenging Issue, I sit down with Homa Tavangar to discuss her advocacy for a unified humanity through equity, inclusiveness, relationship building and respect for t...Show More
8) Come Along on the Great American Race Unity Road Trip
In this episode of America's Most Challenging Issue we sit down with Eric and Genevieve Dozier, who along with their daughters Justice and Worthington, are making a musical trek across the length...Show More
9) Ymasumac on Being Both the Colonized and the Colonizer
In this episode we sit down with Ymasumac Maronan Davis—a counselor and a listener; an educator and a student; a healer and a disruptor; a poet and an interrogator of languages--joins us on America’s ...Show More
10) Cynthia Barnes Slater: Fearlessly Fostering Spaces of Inclusion
In this episode of America’s Most Challenging Issue we discuss Cynthia’s life and work, focusing on her childhood in the diverse city of San Francisco.Learn more at BahaiTeachings.org