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Wedge Issues: Black History Month in Wisconsin, from Colin Kaepernick to Shelia Stubbs – Madison.com

Wedge Issues: Black History Month in Wisconsin, from Colin Kaepernick to Shelia Stubbs  Madison.com Join Cap Times political reporter Jessie Opoien for Wedge Issues, a podcast catching you up with the elected officials, strategists, analysts and power players of … Read More.

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‘Stories From the Big 9’ podcasts explore M.L. King Boulevard’s evolution and influence on Chattanooga’s history

Ever wonder why Blue Boy Barber Shop on M.L. King Boulevard is so named? Or who painted the murals that can be found on some of the buildings along the city thoroughfare? University of Tennessee at Chattanooga students Jackson Ver Mulm, Madison Morgan and Katie Raabe, from left, introduce their podcast about murals on M.L….

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PODCAST: Filmmaker and Sundance Ignite Alumni Crystal Kayiza

Next week the 2019 Sundance Film Festival begins and we’re going to give you a warmup before you experience the coldest festival brings the best of film and entertainment. Crystal Kayiza’s film Edgecombe will be featured in the Documentary Shorts category during the festival run. Crystal Kayiza was raised in Oklahoma and is now a Brooklyn-based documentary…

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What We’re Getting Wrong About Millennials: Big Brains podcast with Cathy Cohen

Show Notes Every election year, poll after poll tries to predict where millennials stand politically. But Prof. Cathy Cohen of the University of Chicago says some of our assumptions about what issues matter to young people are all wrong. Cohen’s innovative survey of millennials, GenForward, is a first of its kind. By oversampling young people of color, they…

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BackStory Recognizes Black History Month 2019 With a Compilation

“Civil Rights mural at Martin Luther King Memorial Park in Atlanta,” May 18 2013 by denisbin via Flickr. Used under CC BY-ND 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/) “In 1966, a Gallup poll had found that [Martin Luther] King was viewed unfavorably by 63% of Americans. Today, of course, King is an American icon, and a 2011 poll found…

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PFW Podcast 124: Black Monday forecast and Week 17 primer

Listen to “PFW Podcast 124: Black Monday forecast and Week 17 primer” on Spreaker. Eric Edholm and Arthur Arkush assess the level of carnage looming on Black Monday – who could join Mike McCarthy and Hue Jackson in the unemployment line and which candidates are likely to command the most interviews? We also break down…

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The ten best podcasts for food fans

We all know that visual media loves food — our TV screens, our bookshelves and our Instagram feeds are all jam-packed with food porn and edible delights, each one looking prettier, edgier or gooier than the last. But when it comes to audible offerings, it’s less obvious where to look and what to listen to…

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Luciano Acosta and D.C. United preseason: Filibuster

D.C. United has had a bizarre week, and Filibuster is here to talk about it! Ben is off seeing family, so Jason and Adam are here to break down the entire Luciano Acosta saga, from rumors to France to him coming back to United. We also break down, as much as we can from an…

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The Fourth Wall Podcast: Sundance Film Festival Edition

Our new podcast The Fourth Wall is designed to break through the imagined barrier that separates performers and other artists from their audience to bring you closer to the TV shows, movies, comics, and games that you love. Every other Thursday, we’ll be bringing you interviews with many different creative types from actors to directors,…

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Midwest Mujeres: New Online Magazine and Podcast All About Connecting, Empowering Latinas

Latinas living in the Midwest can often feel lonely and isolated not seeing their own culture reflected around them. A small group of women has been working to change that by creating Midwest Mujeres, an online magazine and podcast for Latinas to share their stories and to connect with other Latinas on a digital platform….

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