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Discussions of diversity, equity and inclusion from across the Web.

Code Switch (NPR)

A podcast examining intersectionality in society, the workplace and everyday life.

Identity Politics

A podcast on race, gender and the Muslim experience in America.

Latinos Who Lunch

A discussion of topics relevant to the Latinx community, from food to identity to history and more.

Women's Hour Daily (BBC Radio 4)

Non-stereotypical discussions of the topics that matter to women in life and in the workplace.

The Heart of Hard Conversations

An discussion from Dare to Lead by Brene Brown with DE&I expert Aiko Bethea. Here, Aiko shares her thoughts on empathy, accountability and belief with special focus on the differences between transactional leadership and transformational leadership.

Pod for the Cause

From "Pod for the Cause": From the courts to immigration, we’re seeing unprecedented attacks on the values we hold near and dear. At Pod for the Cause, we’re going to tackle these issues and more. Our friends in the movement will be stopping by to have these conversations, and they promise to be real, straightforward and honest. 

Momentum: A Race Forward

From RaceForward.org: Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast features movement voices, stories, and strategies for racial justice. Co-hosts Chevon and Hiba give their unique takes on race and pop culture, and uplift narratives of hope, struggle, and joy, as we continue to build the momentum needed to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture.

Seeing White

From Scene On Radio:

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.