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Don’t Call Me Resilient with Vinita Srivastava

A provocative new podcast about race from The Conversation. Host Vinita Srivastava takes you deep into conversations with scholars and activists who view the world through an anti-racist lens. Instead of calling those who have survived the pain of systemic racism resilient, this podcast goes in search of solutions for those things no one should have to be resilient for.

Good Ancestor Podcast with Layla F. Saad

An interview series with change makers & culture-shapers exploring what it means to be a good ancestor. Hosted by globally respected speaker, anti-racism educator and New York Times bestselling author of Me and White Supremacy, Layla F. Saad.

Available from your preferred podcast streaming platform.

Intersectionality Matters! with Kimberlé Crenshaw

Intersectionality Matters! is a podcast hosted by Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw, an American civil rights advocate, leading scholar of critical race theory and professor of law at UCLA and Columbia Law School. Crenshaw coined the term ‘intersectionality’ in 1989, which is the idea that multiple oppressions work to create new, unique forms of oppression.

Race Reflections AT WORK – The Podcast with Guilaine Kinouani and Guests

Race Reflections’ AT WORK brings the same engaging, stimulating, and supportive content from Race Reflections in audible form. AT WORK as the name suggests,  focuses on Inequality, Injustice, and Oppression at work and is solution-focused.

You can find Race Reflections AT WORK in your preferred streaming platform.

Have You Heard George’s Podcast? with George the Poet

The award-winning and critically-acclaimed podcast from George the Poet delivers a fresh take on inner city life through a mix of storytelling, music and fiction.

The Matrix Law Pod Episode 9: Death, Protest, Change – A Discussion With David Lammy MP On The Response To The Killing Of George Floyd

The brutal killing of George Floyd has led to a chain reaction in many countries not simply of protest but an increasing acknowledgement of the need to address the persistent and pervasive impact of systemic racism. This week we speak to David Lammy MP, one of the most prominent and thoughtful public figures on questions not just of the manifestations systemic racism on both sides of the Atlantic but someone who come the next election may be in a position to effect change as head of the justice system.

About Race with Renni Eddo-Lodge

From the author behind the bestselling Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race, comes a podcast that takes the conversation a step further. Featuring key voices from the last few decades of anti-racist activism, About Race with Reni Eddo-Lodge looks at the recent history that lead to the politics of today.

In Good Company with Otegha Uwagba

A podcast for working women, hosted by Women Who founder Otegha Uwagba. Full of practical advice, fresh ideas, and interviews with smart, successful women, this is essential listening for working women – whether you’re just starting out, or already have years of experience.

Bound For Justice with Charlotte Wilson and Rachel Roszman

Your weekly podcast that explores Race, Reconciliation, and Social Justice …one book at time. Joins us for a candid discussion about taking steps to create change in our lives and the communities we live in.

Loving Colour by Tanaka Mhishi and Imogen Butler-Cole

This is what it looks like when justice starts at home. Two friends, one Black, one White, share a series of tender and uncompromising conversations about how Whiteness and anti-Blackness have shaped their lives. Join Tanaka Mhishi and Imogen Butler-Cole, as they attempt their own version of restorative justice through compassion and storytelling.

CODE SWITCH. Race. In your face. with Shereen Marisol Meraji, Gene Demby, Karen Grigsby Bates, Leah Donnella, Steve Drummond, Kumari Devarajan, Jess Kung, Natalie Escobar, Isabella Rosario and Dianne Lugo

What’s CODE SWITCH? It’s the fearless conversations about race that you’ve been waiting for! Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race head-on. We explore how it impacts every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, sports and everything in between. This podcast makes ALL OF US part of the conversation — because we’re all part of the story.

Seeing White with John Biewen

Just what is going on with white people? Police shootings of unarmed African Americans. Acts of domestic terrorism by white supremacists. The renewed embrace of raw, undisguised white-identity politics. Unending racial inequity in schools, housing, criminal justice, and hiring. Some of this feels new, but in truth it’s an old story.Why? Where did the notion of “whiteness” come from? What does it mean? What is whiteness for? Scene on Radio host and producer John Biewen took a deep dive into these questions, along with an array of leading scholars and regular guest Dr. Chenjerai Kumanyika, in this fourteen-part documentary series, released between February and August 2017. The series editor is Loretta Williams.

Yo, is this racist? with Andrew Ti and Tawny Newsome

Yo, Is This Racist?, hosted by Andrew Ti, creator of the popular blog of the same name, is now a weekly podcast! Every Wednesday, Ti, co-host Tawny Newsome, and their guests answer questions from fan-submitted voicemails and emails about whether or not something is, in fact, racist.

The Sista Collective with Jessie Aru-Phillip, Scarlette Douglas and Enuice Olumide

Real talk by women of colour – at times lit, at times serious, but always honest #siscollective.

BBC 5 Live journalist Jessie Aru-Phillips is joined by TV presenter Scarlette Douglas and supermodel Eunice Olumide MBE.

1619 with Nikole Hannah-Jones

1619 is a New York Times audio series, hosted by Nikole Hannah-Jones, that examines the long shadow of American slavery.

An audio series on how slavery has transformed America, connecting past and present through the oldest form of storytelling.