Episodios

  • Is it possible to change the mind of a racist? A conversation with Dr. Ibram X Kendi (Author of How To Be An Anti-Racist)
    Jun 26 2025

    In this episode, we are honored to have Dr. Ibram Kendi, renowned historian and author, join us for a compelling conversation about anti-racism.

    Dr. Kendi shares his insights on whether it's possible to change the mindset of individuals harboring racist ideologies and the struggles involved in this transformative process. Drawing from his extensive research and personal experiences, he offers hope, emphasizing the power of conversation and the significance of challenging both individual and systemic racism.

    Learn about the impact of education on racism, the distinction between producers and consumers of racist ideas, and the role empathy plays in fostering a more inclusive society. Whether you're seeking to understand the complexities of racism or looking for guidance on becoming an ally, this episode is a must-listen.

    Join us as we explore the nuances of racism and discover ways to champion the cause of anti-racism in our communities and beyond.

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    25 m
  • Talking Black Gun Ownership With The President Of The National African American Gun Association (feat. Philip Smith)
    Apr 12 2021

    The history of gun use in America has not been a very positive one for black people. Philip Smith, President of the National African American Gun Association (NAAGA), wants to change that. I sit down with him to talk about his organization, the politics of being a black gun owner in America, and why he thinks he has been so successful in growing its membership.

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    32 m
  • What Does It Mean To Be 'Latinx'?
    Feb 14 2021

    What exactly does the term Latinx mean, and should we use it? Is it all inclusive, or specific to certain individuals? Does everyone agree on its usage? To get to the root of these answers, I spoke with Dr. Cristobal Salinas, researcher and author on the use of the term Latinx

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    26 m
  • The Model Minority Myth and False Flattery of Asian Americans (featuring Queens College President Frank Wu)
    Oct 7 2020

    Can a good stereotype be harmful? According to Asian American author, law professor and current president of Queens College, Frank Wu, it most certainly can be. In this conversation with Professor Wu, I learn about the history of the "model minority myth", and how a term used to ostensibly compliment Asian Americans has in fact much more sinister intentions.

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    31 m
  • Do Asian Americans Face Discrimination in Higher Education?
    Sep 9 2020

    Despite being portrayed as a minority that often achieves high levels of education and wealth, many Asian Americans feel they are in fact being discriminated against in the college admissions process — particularly around subjective qualifiers like personality. To understand this perspective, I spoke with Swan Lee, the co-founder of the Asian American Coalition for Education (AACE), the group whose recent allegation resulted in an investigation by the Department of Justice into the potentially discriminatory admissions practices at Yale.

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    41 m
  • Police in America (Part 3): Speaking with Black Police (featuring Officer Corey Pegues)
    Aug 30 2020

    In this episode, I sit down with Corey Pegues, a 21-year veteran of the NYPD, acclaimed author, and a member of the Grand Council of Guardians, a nationwide organization of Black law enforcers. We talk about racism in policing, minority representation and where he saw success during his tenure policing some of NYPD's most violent precincts.

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    35 m
  • Talking With The President of The National Congress of American Indians
    Aug 12 2020

    Indian, or Native American, or Indigenous people? How should one speak about the people who first inhabited this land? What are the issues they face, and what lessons can we learn from them? To understand more, I spoke with the President of The National Congress of American Indians, Fawn Sharp, to talk Native American representation, climate change, and the importance of truth and reconciliation in 2020.

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    32 m
  • Is It Ever Okay To Use Native American Logos in Sports?
    Aug 6 2020

    The Chiefs. The Indians. The Redskins. The Blackhawks. The use of Native American iconography is entrenched in US sports, from pro leagues down to the high school level. In light of the recent retirement of the Redskins name for the now Washington Football Team, I sit down with Blackfeet tribal nation member— and grandson to the logo's designer–– Donnie Wetzel Jr., to talk representation of Native Americans in sports.

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