Psychologist Natasha Stovall joins us to talk about why it’s taboo to study how white patients worry, reckon, or rage about their place in the social system.
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Psychologist Natasha Stovall joins us to talk about why it’s taboo to study how white patients worry, reckon, or rage about their place in the social system.
Read moreSasha Chapin joins us to talk about his captivation with the game of chess and how it almost ruined his life.
Read moreBart Marantz has dedicated his career to teaching jazz, and he joins guest host John McCaa to talk about the next generation of jazz greats.
Read moreElaine Welteroth joins host Krys Boyd to talk about how she won acclaim for retooling the magazine with a focus on empowerment of teens.
Read moreSuketu Mehta – an immigrant himself – joins host Krys Boyd to pick apart anti-immigration policies.
Read moreP.E. Moskowitz joins host Krys Boyd to talk about, how the First Amendment is defined and the ongoing debate surrounding it.
Read moreAlan Paul joins host Krys Boyd to talk about the life and times of SRV, which he writes about in “Texas Flood: The Inside Story of Stevie Ray Vaughan.”
Read moreMichael J. Mooney joins host Krys Boyd to talk about what he learned about from First Baptist Dallas church pastor and Trump supporter Robert Jeffress.
Read moreFormer New York Times labor correspondent Steven Greenhouse joins host Krys Boyd to talk about how the decline of labor unions led to income inequality and other modern problems.
Read moreHost Krys Boyd talks with reporters covering the story, a researcher on the science of gun violence and an expert in why so often these attacks are carried out by young, white men.
Read moreScholar Lewis Hyde joins Krys Boyd to talk about how forgetting can actually allow for profound change in one’s life.
Read moreFilm critic J. Hoberman joins guest host Courtney Collins to talk about how movies dive into the themes American audiences yearned for.
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