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Clint Smith is a high school educator, a Harvard PhD candidate, and a slam poet. In a series of spoken-word performances, Smith confronts inequality in American society. His poetry touches on black parenting, social justice, and violence against kids of color. Following his performance, three high school students from the South Washington, DC, area are interviewed about ho...
Takeover host Franklin Leonard with guests Melody Barnes, DeRay Mckesson, and Sarah Lewis.
Public radio host Diane Rehm lost her husband to Parkinson’s disease nearly two years ago.
The civil rights movement has affected all Americans, whether they realize it or not. The opportunity for everyone to vote represents a major shift, but changes in education, housing and even sports reflect the strategic leadership of activists throughout American history. Civil rights experts and Stanford University professors Pamela Karlan and James Steyer discuss the hi...
This episode features “big ideas” from festivals as far back as 2007.
What were the ideals of the framers, and what can they teach us about modern American democracy?
It’s difficult to ignore anger in the United States right now. How can it be managed?
Trust in civic, religious, and academic institutions is at an all-time low in America.