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The Double-Barreled Bias Against Black Women Lawyers

Just .56 percent of partners at major law firms are black women. That’s not a typo. As part of her series focused on the struggles and successes of women and minority lawyers, The Careerist Vivia Chen in this episode interviews Michele Coleman Mayes, a leader in the profession who is general counsel for the New…

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A Plentiful Passel Of New Legal Podcasts

Have you ever had the experience where you buy a new car and suddenly you’re noticing that same model everywhere? I feel that way about legal podcasts. Suddenly, they’re popping up everywhere. Recently, I launched a new podcast, LawNext, featuring interviews with the innovators and entrepreneurs who are driving what’s next in the legal industry….

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Web Extra: Listen Up – richmondmagazine.com

The following is an online extra from our August issue, on newsstands now. × Expand Photo by Thinkstock Richmond has podcasts covering sports, crime, business, life advice, music, politics and much more. We’ve compiled a few of them, divided into categories, with links to their websites or SoundCloud archives for convenient listening. Richmond-Focused “Cheats Movement”…

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Vijf onmisbare podcasts voor Black Mirror fans

Hoewel de mens behoorlijk visueel is ingesteld, is het soms ook fijn en handig om naar audioverhalen te luisteren. Natuurlijk is Netflix heerlijk om tijd mee door te brengen, maar als je bijvoorbeeld aan het hardlopen bent of in de auto zit, moet je je ogen op de weg houden. Dan is een podcast wat…

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10 nerdy podcasts you will be tuning in to next time your bored

When it comes to entertaining podcasts, there are plenty of options out there. But these 10 nerdy podcasts are not to be missed. Thanks to the internet we have podcasts, and no matter what topic you are looking for there is something for everyone. For the nerds out there, there are plenty of nerdy podcasts…

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A podcast playlist for your trip to Mars

In the very recent past, the idea of traveling to Mars was the stuff of science fiction (and frequently bad science fiction at that). Thanks to advances in technology and a surge of private companies entering the space race—not to mention the seemingly strong possibility of flowing water beneath the surface—traveling to Mars simply isn’t that…

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In the Dark Podcast Reveals Mississippi Miscarriage of Justice

(File photo: Robert Galbraith/Reuters) A new podcast sheds light on the case of a man who’s spent the last 22 years in prison, tried for the same murder over and over and over again. American Public Media’s In the Dark podcast has done more in its two years than many podcasts will likely do in…

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Drawing History – The New York Times

There is a rich history of graphic novels and nonfiction about decidedly serious subjects. The three new books Hillary Chute reviews in the latest Graphic Content column address the current state of race in America, contemporary slavery and the Holocaust. ImageCreditVictor Schrager “They’re all about documenting history through the pen line, and they’re all about…

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PODCAST #112: UCF at AAC Media Days Recap in Newport

Jeff Sharon is the Managing Editor, Publisher, and boss around here. He graduated from UCF in 2005 and worked in the Knights’ athletic department full-time from 2008-2010. He still works for UCF as a public address announcer at several sporting events and also thinks the Atlantic Sun Conference days were more fun than you realized….

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PODCAST: Coming Monday – a discussion about ‘Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story’ (Ep.40)

Listen to the episode in the player below, or through Apple podcasts or Google Play. Orlando Sentinel Conversations Episode 33: The documentary “Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story” debuts Monday, June 30, on Paramount Network and BET, exploring race, stand your ground law and media coverage. The program re-examines Trayvon’s fatal shooting by George…

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