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Iyabo “Mesa Pisa” Serikali goes back to West Broadway to document the longstanding buildings and corners that have been childhood landmarks.
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Tracy Clayton proudly called Louisville her home, boasted about the person it had made. But when Breonna Taylor was killed, everything changed.
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Transracial adoptee author Melissa Guida-Richards joins us to offer advice for white parents who adopt child of color.
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How is the current racial reckoning in America playing out around the kitchen tables of interracial households?
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"How It All Blew Up" author Arvin Ahmadi talks about how other YA authors can be more inclusive of diverse communities and identities.
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Davis plays a loving, fierce, multi-layered Black trans woman named Imani on Lena Waithe’s dramatic TV series.
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Writer Bridgette L. Hylton joins us to talk about her latest piece, “If You’re a Real Ally, You’ll Keep It to Yourself.”
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Educator and writer Rodney Fierce thought that performing a type of muted Blackness would shield him from racism. He was wrong.
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Jarvis Houston from tech startup I Love Black People, and Jermaine Fowler from "The Humanity Archive" podcast are guests.
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Recent uprisings around the country have brought new media and amateur journalists to the forefront. What's their role?
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Dr. Ricky Jones, head of the University of Louisville's Pan-African Studies department, joins us to explain.
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Strange Fruit is devoting the next several episode to coverage of Breonna Taylor, starting this week with writer and activist Shauntrice Martin.