Podcast: Code Switch on Blackface
Two professors discuss Blackness and why empathy alone is an incomplete tool for achieving racial justice.
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Two professors discuss Blackness and why empathy alone is an incomplete tool for achieving racial justice.
NPR’s Code Switch explains how race and racism affect friendships.
A podcast discussing anger and the stereotype that haunts Black women.
A series of recordings of guided meditations for use with children.
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