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An illustrated portrait of the famous intellectual and writer James Baldwin.
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What James Baldwin can teach us about Israel, and ourselves
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Gene Demby
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Schuyler Swenson
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Courtney Stein
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Christina Cala
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Dalia Mortada
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Leah Donnella
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B.A. Parker
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Lori Lizarraga
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Xavier Lopez
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Jess Kung
August 21, 2024 How do you participate in a faith practice that has a rough track record with racism? That's what our play-cousin J.C. Howard gets into in this week's episode of Code Switch . He talks to us about Black Christians who, like him for a time, found their spiritual homes in white evangelical churches.
Black praise in white pews: When your church doesn't love you back
Race, Romance and Reality TV
Who's "woman" enough: The long history of sex testing in sports
Author Shahnaz Habib next to the cover of her new book, Airplane Mode.
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The beauty and entitlement of traveling as a tourist
'Not a badge of honor': how book bans affect Indigenous literature
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B.A. Parker at Somerset Place plantation as a child.
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Honoring my enslaved ancestors: Episode 2
A photo of Somerset Place plantation in North Carolina.
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Honoring my enslaved ancestors: Episode 1
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B.A. Parker
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Gene Demby
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Christina Cala
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Jess Kung
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Xavier Lopez
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Lori Lizarraga
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Courtney Stein
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Leah Donnella
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Veralyn Williams
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Emily Kwong
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Minju Park
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Anjuli Sastry Krbechek
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Sara Sarasohn
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Catherine Mailhouse
July 3, 2024 This week we're bringing you the first episode in a new series called Inheriting , created in collaboration with our friends at LAist Studios. In each episode, NPR's Emily Kwong sits down with Asian American and Pacific Islander families and explores how one event in history can ripple through generations.
How one event in history can ripple through generations of a family
The truth and lies behind one of the most banned books in America
Reveal's 40 Acres and a Lie Part 1
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Author Jules Gill-Peterson poses next to her book, A Short History of Trans Misogyny
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Headshot by Kadji Amin and book cover design by Angela Lorenzo for Verso
The history of trans misogyny is the history of segregation
What the reaction to Trump's felony conviction tells us about the word "felon"
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Should we stop using the word "felon"?
Putting the immigration "crisis" in historical perspective
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100 years of immigration policies working to keep out immigrants
At a march in support of Israel, one woman holds a sign saying, "Christians Stand with Israel."
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White evangelical Christians are some of Israel's biggest supporters. Why?
Understanding the refugee experience, through a time-traveling British colonizer
Illustration of a rally where "peaceful protesters" march alongside "violent looters."
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Shereen Marisol Meraji
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Gene Demby
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Leah Donnella
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Jess Kung
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Alyssa Jeong Perry
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Xavier Lopez
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Courtney Stein
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Christina Cala
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Lori Lizarraga
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B.A. Parker
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Veralyn Williams
May 15, 2024 As protests continue to rock the campuses of colleges and universities, a familiar set of questions is being raised: Are these protests really being led by students? Or are the real drivers of the civil disobedience outsiders , seizing on an opportunity to wreak chaos and stir up trouble?
Why the trope of the 'outside agitator' persists
Author Daniel A. Olivas poses next to the cover of his recent book, Chicano Frankenstein
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In 'Chicano Frankenstein,' the undead are the new underpaid labor force
In an episode of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee called "Larry Eats A Pancake," Jerry Seinfeld has coffee with Larry David.
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Author Ava Chin poses next to the cover of her recent book, Mott Street: A Chinese American Family's Story of Exclusion and Homecoming
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Exclusion, resilience and the Chinese American experience on 'Mott Street'
As American Jews speak out on Israel, some see rifts in their communities
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