1619
by The New York Times

Podcast
Recommended by SEED Facilitators

“1619” is a New York Times audio series, hosted by Nikole Hannah-Jones, that examines the long shadow of American slavery. Listen to the episodes below, or read the transcripts by clicking the icon to the right of the play bar.

Topics: Race, Race history
Code Switch
by NPR

Podcast for parents/guardians
Recommended by Parker parent

Describing itself as having "fearless conversations about race," Code Switch explores how race impacts culture, identity and politics. Big and small events. The co-hosts are journalists of color, and they bring their perspectives and fascinations to this podcast on a weekly basis.
Topics: Race, Race relations, Identity, Culture
Floodlines
by The Atlantic

Podcast
Recommended by SEED Facilitators

This podcast interweaves the voices of survivors like Le-Ann Williams into its main narrative: a concise yet thorough history of Katrina, which examines the human errors that made a manageable Category 3 storm so needlessly brutal.

Topics: Sociology
Intersectionality Matters
by The African American Policy Forum

Podcast
Recommended by SEED Facilitators

Intersectionality Matters! is a podcast hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw, an American civil rights advocate and a leading scholar of critical race theory

More online at
https://aapf.org/podcast

Topics: Race, Race relations
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