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src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/general/windwos_mirrors_final_hero.jpg?itok=28oAp4JD&timestamp=1529615326" width="768" height="512" alt="Windows and Mirrors podcast logo." title="Windows and Mirrors podcast logo." /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/windows-and-mirrors-podcast" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Windows and Mirrors Podcast</a></h2> <p><p>Tell us about something or someone that made a difference in your life, helped shape who you are, how you think, or how you live. It could be about your life before Berkeley, at Berkeley, or after.</p></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/kerning_cultures.png?itok=yTEUKQll&timestamp=1628195364" width="768" height="512" alt="Viva Brother Nagi - on Kerning Cultures podcast. " title="Viva Brother Nagi" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://kerningcultures.com/viva-brother-nagi/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Viva Brother Nagi | Kerning Cultures </a></h2> <p><p>Nagi Daifallah was a young farm worker from Yemen who moved to California in the early 1970s, when he was just 20 years old. He went on to become one of the organisers of the infamous 1973 grape strike in California, led by Cesar Chavez. But one night in 1973, after a day of striking he was beaten to death by a local county sheriff outside a restaurant in Lamont, California. Although the sheriff who killed him never faced justice, Nagi’s story – and the movement he helped organize – went on to make real change to farm workers’ rights in America, and continues to inspire Yemeni American activists today.</p></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/radiolab.png?itok=iu9l_DzU&timestamp=1628197991" width="768" height="512" alt="What's Up Holmes? Radiolab - was reported by Latif Nasser and was produced by Sarah Qari." title="What's Up Holmes? " /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/radiolab/articles/what-holmes" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">What's Up Holmes? | By Latif Nasser Radiolab</a></h2> <p><p>Love it or hate it, the freedom to say obnoxious and subversive things is the quintessence of what makes America America. But our say-almost-anything approach to free speech is actually relatively recent, and you can trace it back to one guy: a Supreme Court justice named Oliver Wendell Holmes. Even weirder, you can trace it back to one seemingly ordinary 8-month period in Holmes’s life when he seems to have done a logical U-turn on what should be say-able. Why he changed his mind during those 8 months is one of the greatest mysteries in the history of the Supreme Court. </p></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/california_magazine_podcast.jpg?itok=zCvJ5RBM&timestamp=1628195695" width="768" height="512" alt="‘A Butterfly With My Wings Cut Off’: A Transgender Asylum Seeker’s Quest to Come to California - The California Report Magazine" title="‘A Butterfly With My Wings Cut Off’: A Transgender Asylum Seeker’s Quest to Come to California" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.kqed.org/news/11844742/a-butterfly-with-my-wings-cut-off-a-transgender-asylum-seekers-quest-to-come-to-california" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">‘A Butterfly With My Wings Cut Off’: A Transgender Asylum Seeker’s Quest to Come to California | The California Report Magazine</a></h2> <p><p>Luna Guzmán lived through years of brutal abuse and discrimination in her hometown in Guatemala, and has long dreamed of seeking asylum in California. When <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-california-report-magazine/id1314750545?mt=2" rel="noreferrer">The California Report Magazine</a> produced an <a href="https://www.kqed.org/news/11844742/a-butterfly-with-my-wings-cut-off-a-transgender-asylum-seekers-quest-to-come-to-california" rel="noreferrer">audio documentary</a> about her last December, though, it seemed those dreams might be on hold indefinitely. In June, with the help of an attorney from the Oakland-based Transgender Law Center, an application for humanitarian parole was approved, allowing her to come into the US while she waits for another chance to go in front of an immigration judge and ask for protection. (KQED)</p></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/bryan_stevenson_0.jpg?itok=SvdDKgHx&timestamp=1599690036" width="768" height="512" alt="Activist and author Bryan Stevenson talking about how America can heal" title="Bryan Stevenson on how America can heal" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.vox.com/21327742/bryan-stevenson-the-ezra-klein-show-america-slavery-healing-racism-george-floyd-protests" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Bryan Stevenson on how America can heal | The Ezra Klein Show</a></h2> <p><p><span><span>This conversation is about truth and reconciliation in America — and about whether truth would actually lead to reconciliation in America. It’s about what the process of reckoning with our past sins and present wounds would look and feel and sound like. It’s about what we can learn from countries like Germany and South Africa, that have walked further down this path than we have. And it’s about the country and community that could lie on the other side of that confrontation.</span></span></p></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/world_affairs_council.png?itok=fqojDjGV&timestamp=1628206524" width="768" height="512" alt="Redefining Latino Identity - World Affairs Council podcast" title="Redefining Latino Identity" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/redefining-latino-identity/id101215657?i=1000501588665" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Redefining Latino Identity | World Affairs Council podcast</a></h2> <p><p><span>At 60 million people and counting, Latinos are the largest minority group in the United States. But if the 2020 election taught us anything, it’s that our political establishment does not understand this community, which is undergoing a transformation. Young Latinos across the country are redefining their identities, pushing boundaries, and awakening politically in powerful and surprising ways. Many of them are coming together in solidarity under the term "Latinx."</span></p></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/harrypace_episode1_jad_shima_osmaudio.jpg?itok=UMvRBDkH&timestamp=1628190860" width="768" height="512" alt="The Vanishing of Harry Pace - Radiolab podcast " title="The Vanishing of Harry Pace " /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/radiolab/projects/vanishing-harry-pace" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">The Vanishing of Harry Pace | Radiolab </a></h2> <p><p><span>It was Motown before Motown, FUBU before FUBU: </span><em>Black Swan Records</em><span>. The label founded 100 years ago by Harry Pace. Pace launched the career of Ethel Waters, inadvertently invented the term rock n roll, played an important role in W.C. Handy becoming "Father of the Blues," inspired </span><em>Ebony</em><span> and </span><em>Jet</em><span> magazines, and </span><span>helped desegregate</span><span> the South Side of Chicago in an epic Supreme Court battle. Then, he disappeared. </span></p></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/laverne_cox_show.jpg?itok=-gswPgjY&timestamp=1628198665" width="768" height="512" alt="The Laverne Cox Show - podcast" title="The Laverne Cox Show" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-laverne-cox-show/id1547504297" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">The Laverne Cox Show</a></h2> <p><p><span>Years ago, a therapist said in our very first session that there are only two things that we can truly control in our lives - our own perception and our own behavior. That's it. Nothing more than that. Each week, The Laverne Cox Show features intimate conversations with folks who help me to see and think differently so that maybe I can act differently. </span></p></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/the_world.jpg?itok=B5uO05MY&timestamp=1587666255" width="768" height="512" alt="US immigration and xenophobia in times of crisis - on PRI's The World, April 22, 2020. An interview with UC Berkeley alumnae and historian Erika Lee." title="US immigration and xenophobia in times of crisis - An interview with Erika Lee, historian and Berkeley alumnae" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.pri.org/file/2020-04-22/us-immigration-and-xenophobia-times-crisis" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">US immigration and xenophobia in times of crisis</a></h2> <p>It's not new that whenever there's a disaster of war, economy, or public health — immigration takes a hit in the United States. President Donald Trump said his immigration order would only affect green card applicants for 60 days. It clarifies Trump's tweet Monday night that he would be suspending immigration into the US. Host Marco Werman speaks with Berkeley alumnae Erika Lee, the author of "Americans for Americans: a History of Xenophobia in the United States," about how the US responded with changes to immigration policy and increased xenophobia during times of war, economic hardship and disease throughout history.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/zoralist.jpg?itok=IGLxW4Kp&timestamp=1578937366" width="768" height="512" alt="The Zora Canon. list of the 100 greatest books ever written by African American women, is one of a kind, yet it exists within a rich cultural tradition." title="The Zora Canon" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://zora.medium.com/100-best-books-by-black-women-authors-zora-canon-46b3492bdded" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">The ZORA Canon</a></h2> <p>A list of the 100 greatest books ever written by African American women, is one of a kind, yet it exists within a rich cultural tradition. 100 masterworks, spanning 160 years of African American women’s literature, divided into sections from pre-emancipation to the present, including fiction and nonfiction, novels, plays, anthologies, and poetry collections and ranging in subject matter from the historical to the personal (and sometimes both at once).</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/nac.jpg?itok=_qQQvcVO&timestamp=1578938035" width="768" height="512" alt="Native America Calling - A live call-in program, linking public radio stations, the Internet, and listeners together into a thought-provoking national conversation about issues specific to Native communities." title="Native America Calling" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.nv1.org/podcasts/native-america-calling/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Native America Calling </a></h2> <p>A live call-in program, linking public radio stations, the Internet, and listeners together into a thought-provoking national conversation about issues specific to Native communities.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/saida-dahir-reduced.jpg?itok=feAJmI2X&timestamp=1574804046" width="768" height="512" alt="UC Berkeley freshman Saida Dahir is a spoken word poet and an activist. This story is about her family's journey to the U.S. and the injustice of Mr. Trump's Muslim ban." title="Somali American student uses slam poetry to speak out again injustice" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://shows.acast.com/fiat-vox/episodes/student-saida-dahir-slam-poet" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Somali American student uses slam poetry to speak out against injustice |Fiat Vox</a></h2> <p>Saida Dahir grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born in a refugee camp in Kenya after her family fled the civil war. The more she tried to fit in, the worse she felt. But in eighth, grade, when she met Mr. Brandy, a journalism and English teacher, she realized her power and began writing poetry.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/berkeley_talks.png?itok=XyPnJE9n&timestamp=1568065651" width="768" height="512" alt="Berkeley Talks Podcast - john powell on rejecting white supremacy, embracing belonging at the 400 Years of Resistance to Slavery and Oppression symposium Aug. 30, 2019" title="Berkeley Talks | john powell on rejecting white supremacy, embracing belonging" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://shows.pippa.io/berkeley-talks/episodes/john-powell-400-years-symposium" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">john powell on rejecting white supremacy, embracing belonging | Berkeley Talks</a></h2> <p>On Friday, Aug. 30, UC Berkeley held a symposium that marked the start of a yearlong initiative, "400 Years of Resistance to Slavery and Oppression," commemorating the 400th anniversary of the forced arrival of enslaved Africans in the English colonies with a daylong symposium. In his keynote speech to close the symposium, john powell, director of the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society and professor of law, African American studies and ethnic studies, discussed the link between slavery and white supremacy. Slavery, he said, created anti-black racism, which was necessary for the extraction of capital.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div></div></div> </div> </div> <div class="panel-pane pane-fieldable-panels-pane pane-vuuid-cc004447-75f7-4054-aff8-9384632a67cc pane-bundle-openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-list clearfix" > <div class="pane-content"> <div class="fieldable-panels-pane openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-list openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-size-small"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb field-type-field-collection field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/eeed2369-4306-4b2b-b146-486f31c1c77e.jpg?itok=uVxDILt3&timestamp=1554224076" width="768" height="512" alt="In a photo essay for Vogue called “The Memory Keepers,” Bridget Read spoke with women survivors of the Japanese internment, & their descendants who have become custodians of their family memories. Many have deep roots in CA agriculture." title="Memories of Japanese-American internment - Good Food podcast" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.kcrw.com/culture/shows/good-food/niki-nakayama-memory-keepers-and-mori-onoderas-return/memories-of-japanese-american-internment" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Memories of Japanese-American internment | Good Food</a></h2> <p>In a haunting photo essay for Vogue called “The Memory Keepers,” Bridget Read spoke with women survivors of the Japanese internment, plus their descendants who have become custodians of their family memories. Many of them have deep roots in California agriculture and still work the land. The Good Food podcast is hosted by Evan Kleiman.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/notjustmyhijabjosephkai.jpg?itok=UZ9sBTic&timestamp=1560790117" width="768" height="512" alt="Not Just My Hijab - Kerning Cultures podcast. Co-production by Razan Alzayani, Lilly Crown, and Hebah Fisher. Sound design and original composition by Mohamed Khreizat. Special thanks to Dana Ballout and Hakaya Storytelling for the inspiration for this ep" title="Not Just My Hijab - A Kerning Cultures podcast episode, Co-production by Razan Alzayani, Lilly Crown, and Hebah Fisher" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://kerningcultures.com/not-just-my-hijab" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Not Just My Hijab | Co-production by Razan Alzayani, Lilly Crown, and Hebah Fisher.</a></h2> <p>Kearning Cultures | Middle East podcast - Often the hijab is perceived as a static, monolithic thing. Whereas its representation and the stories of the women who choose to wear it are varied in background and complexity. In this special 2-part series, listen to the stories of 4 different women from different parts of the world share their relationships with their hijab. for some, it is a symbol of faithfulness and tradition, for others it holds memories of arguments and connotations of responsibility.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/tny_stonewall_final.jpg?itok=ZyW_kmJv&timestamp=1560200231" width="768" height="512" alt="From Stonewall to the Present, Fifty Years of L.G.B.T.Q. Rights | The New Yorker Radio hour" title="From Stonewall to the Present, Fifty Years of L.G.B.T.Q. Rights - The New Yorker Radio Hour" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.newyorker.com/podcast/the-new-yorker-radio-hour/from-stonewall-to-the-present-fifty-years-of-lgbtq-rights" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">From Stonewall to the Present, Fifty Years of L.G.B.T.Q. Rights</a></h2> <p>Masha Gessen co-hosts this episode of the New Yorker Radio Hour, guiding David Remnick through the fifty years of civil-rights gains for L.G.B.T.Q. people. From drag queens reading to children at the library to a popular gay Presidential candidate, we’ll look at how the movement for L.G.B.T.Q. rights has changed our culture and our laws. (Photograph by Golden Cosmos)</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/mankato2.jpg?itok=rZQe9Nhh&timestamp=1543953573" width="768" height="512" alt="Growing up in Mankato, Minnesota, John Biewen says, nobody ever talked about the most important historical event ever to happen there: in 1862, it was the site of the largest mass execution in U.S. history. Thirty-eight Dakota Indians were hanged after a" title="Little War on the Prairie - This American Life (Podcast)" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.thisamericanlife.org/479/little-war-on-the-prairie" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Little War on the Prairie | This American Life </a></h2> <p>Growing up in Mankato, Minnesota, John Biewen says, nobody ever talked about the most important historical event ever to happen there: in 1862, it was the site of the largest mass execution in U.S. history. Thirty-eight Dakota Indians were hanged after a war with white settlers. John went back to Minnesota to figure out what really happened 150 years ago, and why Minnesotans didn’t talk about it much after.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/john_powell_0.png?itok=xIbie8EF&timestamp=1557508649" width="768" height="512" alt="john a. powell, director of the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society, talks about Targeted Universal" title="Who Belongs? EP 10 - Targeted Universalism, with john a. powell" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://belonging.berkeley.edu/whobelongs/tu" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Who Belongs? EP 10 - Targeted Universalism, with john a. powell</a></h2> <p>A brand new primer just published by the Haas Institute on the targeted universalism policy approach, a model conceptualized by professor powell. Targeted universalism is a platform to put into practice social programs that move all groups toward a universal policy goal. It supports the needs of the most marginalized groups, as well as those who are more politically powerful, while reminding everyone that we are all part of the same social fabric.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/accounting_for_slavery2.jpg?itok=ijdJDzGz&timestamp=1555698491" width="768" height="512" alt="Accounting for Slavery Masters and Management by Assistant Professor of History at UC Berkeley, Caitlin Rosenthal" title="Accounting for Slavery Masters and Management by Assistant Professor of History at UC Berkeley, Caitlin Rosenthal" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.marketplace.org/2018/08/14/business/disturbing-parallels-between-modern-accounting-business-slavery" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">The disturbing parallels between modern accounting and the business of slavery |Marketplace podcast</a></h2> <p>Caitlin Rosenthal is an assistant professor of history at the University of California, Berkeley, and in her new book, "Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management," she looks at the business side of slavery once it was well-established on plantations. Rosenthal argues that slaveholders in the American South and the Caribbean were using advanced management and accounting techniques long before their northern counterparts. Techniques that are still used by businesses today. Below she explains a few examples from the book.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/cc_attraction_wide-0e35928ebaf699a4d55b7a68980e7a57f0c12ba8-s800-c85.jpg?itok=Me4DF1d_&timestamp=1555972099" width="768" height="512" alt="A Very Offensive Rom-Com - An Episode of the INVISIBILIA podcast on how unconscious bias impacts our dating decisions." title="A Very Offensive Rom-Com | INVISIBILIA podcast" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.npr.org/2019/04/04/709948132/a-very-offensive-rom-com" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">A very Offensive Rom-Com | Invisibilia </a></h2> <p>The following program contains adult language and sexual content. In other words, it's definitely R-rated. A young woman starts to look into how she decides who she wants to date and finds out that unconscious bias plays a big role in deciding what race of men she wants to go out with. She decides to do something about that. This episode includes an interview with Berkeley Law Professor Russell Robinson who, for the past 10 years, has been teaching students about the ways in which social structures influence our romantic choices.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/william-barber-750-410x273.jpg?itok=sbQfQYUH&timestamp=1555347812" width="768" height="512" alt="The Rev. William Barber II - ‘Forward together, not one step back’ - Othering and Belonging 2019 Conference Closing Keynote Address" title="‘Forward together, not one step back’ - The Rev. William Barber II" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://news.berkeley.edu/2019/04/14/berkeley-talks-rev-dr-william-j-barber-ii/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">‘Forward together, not one step back’ | The Rev. William Barber II - 2019 Othering and Belonging Conference</a></h2> <p>Berkeley Talks - The Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II is a pastor and social justice advocate building a broad-based grassroots movement, grounded in the moral tenets of faith-based communities and the constitution, to confront systemic racism, poverty, environmental devastation, the war economy and the distorted moral narrative of religious nationalism in America today. Barber delivered the closing keynote speech on April 10 at the 2019 Othering & Belonging conference, organized by the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society at UC Berkeley.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/civil_rights_movement.jpg?itok=ajlb6OIc&timestamp=1554400008" width="768" height="512" alt="Voices of the Movement - from the Cape Up podcast - tells the stories and reflections of some of the veterans leaders of the civil rights movement." title="Voices of the Movement - a podcast" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/opinions/voices-of-the-movement-podcast/?utm_term=.06a750c891d8&wpisrc=pw_ret_voicesofthemovement_040419" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Voices of the Movement</a></h2> <p>Stories and reflections from some of the leaders of the civil rights movements from the "Cape Up" podcast produced by Jonathan Capehart.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/claudierankine_.jpg?itok=QnQ0a5Zs&timestamp=1548354699" width="768" height="512" alt="How Can I Say This So We Can Stay in This Car Together? On Being podcast with Claudia Rankine" title="How Can I Say This So We Can Stay in This Car Together?" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://onbeing.org/programs/claudia-rankine-how-can-i-say-this-so-we-can-stay-in-this-car-together-jan2019/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">How Can I Say This So We Can Stay in This Car Together? | On Being</a></h2> <p>The poet, essayist, and playwright Claudia Rankine says every conversation about race doesn’t need to be about racism. But she says all of us — and especially white people — need to find a way to talk about it, even when it gets uncomfortable. Claudia models how it’s possible to bring that reality into the open — not to fight, but to draw closer. And she shows how we can do this with everyone, from our intimate friends to strangers on airplanes.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/beargoosewhale-banner-sm.jpg?itok=mK63hEQ_&timestamp=1543954078" width="768" height="512" alt="The Bear, The Goose and the Whale | Snap Judgment podcast" title="The Bear, The Goose and the Whale | Snap Judgment podcast" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://snapjudgment.org/episode/the-bear-the-goose-and-the-whale-part-1/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">The Bear, The Goose and The Whale | Snap Judgment</a></h2> <p>Luna The Whale In 2004, a lost baby orca named Luna swam towards the west coast of Vancouver island and tried to befriend humans. But nobody knew how to respond to this wild once-in-a-lifetime encounter. Then the First Nations and the Department of Oceans and Fisheries got involved.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div></div></div></div> </div> </div> <div class="panel-pane pane-fieldable-panels-pane pane-vuuid-65ce83a2-d816-4964-b083-c4eed6da3dc8 pane-bundle-openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-list clearfix" > <div class="pane-content"> <div class="fieldable-panels-pane openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-list openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-size-small"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb field-type-field-collection field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/ear_hustle2.jpg?itok=483QW3K8&timestamp=1509060055" width="768" height="512" alt="Ear Hustle - A podcast by two inmates about life in San Quentin State Prison " title="Ear Hustle - A podcast by two inmates about life in San Quentin State Prison " /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.earhustlesq.com/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Ear Hustle </a></h2> <p><p>The podcast is a partnership between Earlonne Woods and Antwan Williams, currently incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison, and Nigel Poor, a Bay Area artist. The team works in San Quentin’s media lab to produce stories that are sometimes difficult, often funny and always honest, offering a nuanced view of people living within the American prison system.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/making_obama_0.jpg?itok=PDJYcLrl&timestamp=1528754448" width="768" height="512" alt="Making Obama - A podcast from WBEZ in Chicago. The story of how Chicago shaped the country's first African-American president. Former President Barack Obama — along with key advisers, mentors, and rivals — tells the story of his climb from Chicago to th" title="Making Obama - A podcast from WBEZ" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.wbez.org/shows/making-oprah/71b8de57-b2be-4e03-8481-683258de3ec1" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Making Obama | WBEZ </a></h2> <p><p>Former President Barack Obama — along with key advisers, mentors, and rivals — tells the story of his climb from Chicago to the national stage. The story of how Chicago shaped the country's first African-American president. Hosted by Jenn White and produced by Colin McNulty.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/america_ferrera.jpg?itok=ofv2skIY&timestamp=1528476504" width="768" height="512" alt="America Ferrera and John Paul Lederach on How Change Happens, In Generational Times - on the On Being podcast June 7, 2018." title="How Change Happens, In Generational Times - On Being podcast." /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://onbeing.org/programs/america-ferrera-john-paul-lederach-how-change-happens-in-generational-time-jun2018/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">How Change Happens, In Generational Times | On Being podcast</a></h2> <p><p>America Ferrera is a culture-shifting artist. John Paul Lederach is one of our greatest living architects of social transformation. From the inaugural On Being Gathering, a revelatory, joyous exploration of the ingredients of social courage — and how change really happens in generational time. (On Being)</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/searching_for_my_sister.jpg?itok=GiAMHNzb&timestamp=1551133825" width="768" height="512" alt="Searching for my sister: America's missing indigenous women. Reporter Kate Hodal investigates" title="Today in Focus Podcast - Searching for my sister: America's missing indigenous women" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2019/feb/25/searching-for-my-sister-americas-missing-indigenous-women-podcast" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Searching for my sister: America's missing indigenous women</a></h2> <p><p>Every year, thousands of Native American women are reported missing across the US. Many are never found and the murder rate of indigenous women is higher than for any other race in the country. Reporter Kate Hodal investigates.<br /> This story features cartographer and UC Berkeley alumna Annita Lucchesi.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/sidedoor.png?itok=wgZjjAkr&timestamp=1525367934" width="768" height="512" alt="Painting Michelle Obama - Sidedoor podcast: ? In this episode of Sidedoor, we journey to Amy's studio to hear exactly how she captured the spirit of Michelle Obama in paint on canvas, and what she thinks of the reactions to her work." title="Painting Michelle Obama - Sidedoor podcast from the Smithsonian" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.si.edu/sidedoor/ep-23-painting-michelle-obama" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Painting Michelle Obama | Host Tony Cohn (Smithsonian's Sidedoor Podcast)</a></h2> <p><p>In this episode of Sidedoor, we journey to Amy's studio to hear exactly how she captured the spirit of Michelle Obama in paint on canvas, and what she thinks of the reactions to her work.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/what_remains.jpg?itok=UB1n_SEL&timestamp=1524761773" width="768" height="512" alt="Radiolab's Border Trilogy, Part 3: What Remains follows anthropologist Jason De León after he makes a grisly discovery in Arivaca, Arizona. In the middle of carrying out his pig experiments with his students, Jason finds the body of a 30-year-old female m" title="Radiolab's Border Trilogy Part 3: What Remains" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.wnycstudios.org/story/border-trilogy-part-3-what-remains" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Radiolab's Border Trilogy, Part 3: What Remains | Reported by Latif Nasser and Tracie Hunte and produced by Matt Kielty and Tracie Hunte. </a></h2> <p><p>This episode follows anthropologist Jason De León after he makes a grisly discovery in Arivaca, Arizona. In the middle of carrying out his pig experiments with his students, Jason finds the body of a 30-year-old female migrant. With the help of the medical examiner and some local humanitarian groups, Jason discovers her identity.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/download.jpg?itok=YKVeLCjZ&timestamp=1523917818" width="768" height="512" alt="Over three episodes, Radiolab will investigate this policy, its surprising origins, and the people whose lives were changed forever because of it. Part II: Hold the Line" title="Radiolab's Border Trilogy Part 2: Hold the Line" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="http://www.radiolab.org/story/border-trilogy-part-2-hold-line/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Radiolab's Border Trilogy Part 2: Hold the Line | Reported by Latif Nasser and Tracie Hunte, and produced by Matt Kielty, Bethel Habte and Latif Nasser.</a></h2> <p><p>Part 2 looks at Operation Blockade, a border patrol operation in El Paso and an anthropologists effort to figure out how many migrants die crossing the desert.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/border_triology_part_1.jpg?itok=c7oIEdgB&timestamp=1523917197" width="768" height="512" alt="Radiolab's series on the Border. Part 1: Hole in the Fence - the unlikely story of how a handful of Mexican-American high schoolers in one of the poorest neighborhoods in the country stood up to the country’s largest federal law enforcement agency." title="Radiolab's Border Trilogy Part 1: Hole in the Fence" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="http://www.radiolab.org/story/border-trilogy-part-1/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Radiolab's Border Trilogy Part 1: Hole in the Fence | Reported by Latif Nasser and Tracie Hunte and produced by Matt Kielty, Bethel Habte, Tracie Hunte and Latif Nasser. </a></h2> <p><p>Over three episodes, Radiolab investigates this policy, its surprising origins, and the people whose lives were changed forever because of it. Part 1: the unlikely story of how a handful of Mexican-American high schoolers in one of the poorest neighborhoods in the country stood up to what is today the country’s largest federal law enforcement agency.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/battle_scars_1.jpg?itok=x1GwpIgJ&timestamp=1523642981" width="768" height="512" alt="Battle Scars - Some firefights and bomb blasts never make the news or the history books, but they’re still incidents that changed the lives of those involved. In each episode, host and former soldier Thom Tran talks to fellow veterans of our recent wars." title="Battle Scars - a podcast by host and former soldier Thom Tran" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/battle-scars/id1305162349" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Battle Scars </a></h2> <p><p>Some firefights and bomb blasts never make the news or the history books, but they’re still incidents that changed the lives of those involved. In each episode, host and former soldier Thom Tran talks to fellow veterans of our recent wars. (Battle Scars)</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/logo-offshore-240x0-c-default.jpg?itok=Fpn29R2i&timestamp=1529964103" width="768" height="512" alt="Off Shore podcast - Stories from Hawaii. Because sometimes being in the middle of nowhere gives you a good perspective on everywhere else." title="Off Shore podcast - Stories from Hawaii. Because sometimes being in the middle of nowhere gives you a good perspective on everywhere else." /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="http://offshorepodcast.org/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Off Shore </a></h2> <p><p>Stories from Hawaii. Because sometimes being in the middle of nowhere gives you a good perspective on everywhere else.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/daily_2.jpg?itok=fTC5NFvC&timestamp=1523658160" width="768" height="512" alt="A 30-year landmark study debunks the knowledge that that the best way to end racial inequality is to end class inequality." title="The Daily: Racism's Punishing Reach" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/03/23/podcasts/the-daily/race-class-men.html?rref=collection/column/the-daily&action=click&contentCollection=podcasts®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=search&contentPlacement=1&pgtype=collection" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">‘The Daily’: Racism’s Punishing Reach</a></h2> <p><p>For decades, Americans have believed that the best way to end racial inequality is to end class inequality. But a landmark 30-year study is debunking that logic.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/about_race.png?itok=aZ_Hyfwo&timestamp=1508543595" width="768" height="512" alt="About Race - a podcast - OUR NATIONAL CONVERSATION ABOUT " title="About Race - a podcast - OUR NATIONAL CONVERSATION ABOUT " /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.showaboutrace.com/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">About Race </a></h2> <p><p>Co-discussants Anna Holmes, Baratunde Thurston, Raquel Cepeda and Tanner Colby host a lively multiracial, interracial conversation about the ways we can’t talk, don’t talk, would rather not talk, but intermittently, fitfully, embarrassingly do talk about culture, identity, politics, power, and privilege in our pre-post-yet-still-very-racial America.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/debatable.jpg?itok=im3Z99dr&timestamp=1525129355" width="768" height="512" alt="Debatable - A Radiolab podcast. Ryan Wash, a queer, Black, first-generation college student from Kansas City, Missouri joined the debate team at Emporia State University. Ryan became the vanguard of a movement that made everything about debate debatable." title="Debatable | A Radiolab podcast | Produced by Matt Kielty. Reported by Abigail Keel" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.wnycstudios.org/story/debatable" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Debatable | Radiolab Podcast | Produced by Matt Kielty. Reported by Abigail Keel</a></h2> <p><p>In competitive debate future presidents, supreme court justices, and titans of industry pummel each other with logic and rhetoric. </p> <p>But a couple years ago Ryan Wash, a queer, Black, first-generation college student from Kansas City, Missouri joined the debate team at Emporia State University.When he started going up against fast-talking, well-funded, “name-brand” teams, it was clear he wasn’t in Kansas anymore. So Ryan became the vanguard of a movement that made everything about debate debatable. Whether he was able to change what counts as rigorous academic argument … well, that’s still up for debate. (Radiolab)</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/code_switch.jpg?itok=1T1tGjqZ&timestamp=1512150804" width="768" height="512" alt="Code Switch podcast - conversations on race and identity by journalists of color who "... will always be unflinchingly honest and empathetic."" title="Code Switch podcast - conversations on race and identity by journalists of color who "... will always be unflinchingly honest and empathetic."" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510312/codeswitch" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Code Switch </a></h2> <p><p>Ever find yourself in a conversation about race and identity where you just get...stuck? Code Switch can help. We're all journalists of color, and this isn't just the work we do. It's the lives we lead. Sometimes, we'll make you laugh. Other times, you'll get uncomfortable. But we'll always be unflinchingly honest and empathetic. From NPR.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/still_processing.jpg?itok=EL5jmIxN&timestamp=1523658838" width="768" height="512" alt="Still Processing - a New York Times podcast hosted by Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham, two culture writers at the Times." title="Still Processing - A New York Times Podcast" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/column/still-processing-podcast" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Still Processing </a></h2> <p><p>Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham, two culture writers for The New York Times talk about TV, movies, art, music and the internet to find the things that move them — to tears, awe and anger. Still Processing is where they try to understand the pleasures and pathologies of America</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/a-is-for-america-2.png?itok=VBXktqU5&timestamp=1521752043" width="768" height="512" alt="'A is for America' podcast" title="A is for America" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://americasvoice.org/category/blog/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">A is for America </a></h2> <p><p>This podcast provides listeners a glimpse into the lives of immigrants and new American voters across the country.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/layli.jpg?itok=_5--E0AK&timestamp=1508369643" width="768" height="512" alt="Native American writer Layli Long Soldier" title="innovative response to the congressional resolution of “Apology to Native Peoples,” which was tucked inside the 2010 Department of Defense Appropriations Act." /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://onbeing.org/programs/layli-long-soldier-the-freedom-of-real-apologies-mar2017/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Layli Long Soldier - The Freedom of Apologies</a></h2> <p><p>Layli is a citizen of the U.S. and the Oglala Lakota Nation. Here she talks to Krista Tipped about 'Whereas" - her book of poetry that is a response to the congressional resolution of “Apology to Native Peoples,” which was tucked inside the 2010 Department of Defense Appropriations Act.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/icon_abtv_lgbtqa_itunes_2017_06_24-1030x1030.jpg?itok=Ciwo85R8&timestamp=1508545590" width="768" height="512" alt="Podcast - LGBTQ&A hosted by Jeffrey Masters " title="Podcast - LGBTQ&Q hosted by Jeffrey Masters" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="http://www.afterbuzztv.com/afterbuzz-tv-all-shows/lgbtqa-with-jeffrey-masters/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">LGBTQ&A</a></h2> <p><p>Some of the most important people in LGBTQ history are alive today. We’re documenting their lives, while also highlighting the diversity in our community. LGBTQ people are often portrayed in the media as a monolith with a single set of experiences. With LGBTQ&A, we’re trying to get beyond transition and coming out stories, to get to know each person, their defining moments, their accomplishments, and how they got to where they are today.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/download.png?itok=Y2HhTsVx&timestamp=1508545186" width="768" height="512" alt="Identity Politics - a podcast that features new stories and perspectives about race, gender and Muslim life in America." title="Identity Politics - a podcast that features new stories and perspectives about race, gender and Muslim life in America." /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://player.fm/series/identity-politics-a-podcast-on-race-gender-and-muslims-in-america" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Identity Politics</a></h2> <p><p>Identity Politics is a podcast that features new stories and perspectives about race, gender and Muslim life in America. From pop culture to politics, each episode co-hosts Ikhlas Saleem and Makkah Ali invite guests to talk about issues impacting their lives as Muslims at the intersection of multiple identities.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/politically_re-active.jpg?itok=ho6-w1pP&timestamp=1508370193" width="768" height="512" alt="Podcast - Politically Re-active" title="Podcast - Politically Re-active" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.topic.com/politically-re-active" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Politically Reactive </a></h2> <p><p>Started during the 2017 Presidential Election, the podcast features comedians and longtime friends W. Kamau Bell and Hari Kondabolu as they navigate the dumpster fire that is the US political landscape.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/on_being_.png?itok=yDpuCekj&timestamp=1508437946" width="768" height="512" alt="On Being, hosted by Krista Tippett, is a podcast and website focusing on two questions: what does it mean to be human, and how do we want to live?" title="On Being, hosted by Krista Tippett, is a podcast and website focusing on two questions: what does it mean to be human, and how do we want to live?" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://onbeing.org/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">On Being with Krista Tippett </a></h2> <p><p>A Peabody Award-winning public radio conversation and podcast, a Webby Award-winning website and online exploration, that looks into the questions what does it mean to be human, and how do we want to live?</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/tal_.png?itok=WHDoDnbA&timestamp=1508544714" width="768" height="512" alt="This American Life - a podcast" title="This American Life - a podcast" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/563/the-problem-we-all-live-with-part-two" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">The Problem We All Live With </a></h2> <p><p>In the second part of this podcast, a city going all out to integrate its schools. Plus, a girl who comes up with her own one-woman integration plan.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/latino_usa.png?itok=kq0WRTtc&timestamp=1515024527" width="768" height="512" alt="Latino USA, the radio journal of news and culture, is the only national, English-language radio program produced from a Latino perspective." title="Latino USA, the radio journal of news and culture, is the only national, English-language radio program produced from a Latino perspective." /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="http://latinousa.org/" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Latino USA </a></h2> <p><p>Latino USA, the radio journal of news and culture, is the only national, English-language radio program produced from a Latino perspective.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/nancy.jpg?itok=vFIhENuv&timestamp=1509396528" width="768" height="512" alt="Nancy (Podcast) | BFFs Kathy Tu and Tobin Low share stories about the LGBTQ experience today. " title="Nancy (Podcast) | BFFs Kathy Tu and Tobin Low share stories about the LGBTQ experience today. " /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.wnyc.org/shows/nancy" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Nancy </a></h2> <p><p>BFFs Kathy Tu and Tobin Low share provocative stories and frank conversations about the LGBTQ experience today.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/angela-rye-gateway.jpg?itok=xXpKeijy&timestamp=1510013881" width="768" height="512" alt="Podcast: On One with Angela Rye" title="Podcast: On One with Angela Rye" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://soundcloud.com/ononewithangelarye" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">On One With Angela Rye</a></h2> <p><p>Angela Rye covers politics through the lens of race and culture in this uplifting podcast that often features guests you might not get on other political shows. She is an American attorney and the Principal and CEO of IMPACT Strategies, a political advocacy firm in Washington, DC. She is a political commentator on CNN and an NPR political analyst.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item odd"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/still_processing.jpg?itok=EL5jmIxN&timestamp=1523658838" width="768" height="512" alt="Still Processing - a New York Times podcast hosted by Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham, two culture writers at the Times." title="Still Processing - A New York Times Podcast" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/podcasts/still-processing" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">We Can't Burn it All Down - Still Processing podcasts</a></h2> <p><p>An explosive moment at the Tin House Summer Workshop prompted us to consider what it means for an institution — from a writing workshop to a TV network to a social media platform — to really commit itself to inclusion, and whether inclusion is even enough.</p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><div class="field-item even"><div class="entity entity-field-collection-item field-collection-item-field-openberkeley-widgets-thumb clearfix"> <div class="content row"> <div class="col-sm-3"> <div class="field field-name-field-openberkeley-widgets-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="openberkeley-brand-widgets-thumbnail" src="https://diversity.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/styles/openberkeley_brand_widgets_thumbnail/public/chicago_humanities_festival.png?itok=RAKqyfSL&timestamp=1511201881" width="768" height="512" alt="Chicago Humanities Festival Podcast" title="Chicago Humanities Festival Podcast" /></div></div></div> </div> <div class="col-sm-9"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label"> <div class="openberkeley-widgets-label-inner"> <h2><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/chicago-humanities-festival/id303222991" class="openberkeley-widgets-thumbnail-link">Chicago Humanities Festival</a></h2> <p><p>Since 1990, world-renowned authors, scholars, poets, policy-makers, artists, and performers have gathered each November at Chicago's many cultural institutions to celebrate the power of ideas in human culture. And each year, tens of thousands of enthusiastic audience participants rediscover the rich and vital role the humanities play in their daily lives. This podcast aims to highlight some of the best programs from the 25 year festival archives. (iTunes. 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For example, “Sex Appeal,” co-starring Ruth Bader Ginsburg as a young ACLU lawyer, details how the Supreme Court handles gender-inequality cases. 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