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Race and Identity

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Race and Identity Sub-categories:

  • Diversity (31)
  • Equality (22)
  • Ethnicity (5)
  • Gender (42)
  • Racism and Discrimination (59)
The Women Of The Old West

The Women of the Old West

>> August 8, 2021

When most people imagine the early West, they picture wide open landscapes, lawlessness and sweaty men working away in mines and on farms. While this is part of the story, the other lesser known narrative is the unique opportunities the West held for women during the 19th and 20th centuries. Author Winifred Gallagher joins us this week to share how the …

topics covered: American Culture and History, Civil Rights and Activism, Equality, Government and Politics, History, Politics, Travel, Women's History and Rights, Women's Issues
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21-27 Segment 1: Fair Labor: The Importance Of Worker Centers

Fair Labor: The Importance of Worker Centers

>> July 4, 2021

Unions, which are organized labor groups, are prevalent across the U.S. You’ve probably heard of the term in the media or may know someone who’s part of a union. But, have you ever heard of a worker center? It operates in similar functions as unions; however, this resource is much more community-based and is more of a guiding advocate in responsive …

topics covered: Civil Rights and Activism, Economics and Finance, Employment and Workplace Issues, Equality, Inequality, Labor Rights and Wages, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Philanthropy and Nonprofit Organizations, Poverty and Wealth Inequality
ListenFair Labor: The Importance of Worker Centers
21-20 Segment 2: Why Aren’t More Women Financially Independent?

Why Aren’t More Women Financially Independent?

>> May 16, 2021

Many women today still have little knowledge on financial planning and how to make their income work for them rather than the other way around. Executive and financial expert Jennifer Barrett joins us this week to shed some light on the importance of becoming financially autonomous and advocating for yourself in your career, relationships and beyond.

topics covered: Business and Entrepreneurship, Economics and Finance, Family and Interpersonal Relationships, Gender, Investment and Financial Planning, Labor Rights and Wages, Personal Finance, Personal Growth and Development, Racism and Discrimination, Retirement, Women's Issues
ListenWhy Aren’t More Women Financially Independent?
Literature Tackling Race & Inequality

Culture Crash: Literature Tackling Race & Inequality (2021)

>> May 2, 2021

The perspectives of black authors are vital in understanding why racial bias still plagues our country. We offer up some timely recommendations to add to your 2021 reading list.

topics covered: American Culture and History, Diversity, HBO Max, Health and Medicine, History, Hulu, Inequality, Literature and Writing, Media and Entertainment, Netflix, Race and Identity, Racism and Discrimination, Reading, Streaming Media
ListenCulture Crash: Literature Tackling Race & Inequality (2021)

Entrepreneurship in the Adult-Use Cannabis Market

>> April 4, 2021

New York is the latest to legalize recreational marijuana, creating thousands of new jobs and is expected to generate billions of dollars in revenue after a lackluster year for the state in tourism, real estate and business. But in a fast-growing industry, how do you make sure that smaller entrepreneurs aren’t left behind? Or those who’ve been systemically …

topics covered: Business and Entrepreneurship, Criminal Justice and Courts, Health and Medicine, History, Industry, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Public Health and Policy, Racism and Discrimination, Science and Technology
ListenEntrepreneurship in the Adult-Use Cannabis Market

The Tulsa Race Massacre

>> February 21, 2021

In the early 1900’s, the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma was commonly referred to as the ‘Black Wall Street’. It was a predominantly African American town that was booming due to the nearby discovery of oil. It was a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family – but that all changed on May 31, 1921. In a matter of hours, the town was burnt to …

topics covered: African American Culture, American Culture and History, Black History Month, Equality, History, Literature and Writing, Race and Identity, Racism and Discrimination, Segregation, Tulsa Race Massacre
ListenThe Tulsa Race Massacre
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Culture Crash: The Tumultuous Legacy of Tiger Woods

>> February 7, 2021

HBO’s new documentary Tiger chronicles the roller coaster golf career and personal life of Tiger Woods. Is It overhyped or worth the watch?

topics covered: African American Culture, American Culture and History, Athletes, Celebrity, Culture and the Arts, Current Events, Equality, Ethnicity, Golf, HBO Max, Media and Entertainment, Morality, Movies, News and Journalism, Pop Culture, Privacy, Public Discourse, Race and Identity, Societal Issues, Sociology, Sports and Recreation
ListenCulture Crash: The Tumultuous Legacy of Tiger Woods

Spies & Soldiers: Women in the Civil War

>> January 17, 2021

Historian Karen Abbott tells the story of several women who helped their respective sides during the Civil War. These women were not just nurses and aides, but endearing female soldiers and spies disguised and embedded in the fight.

topics covered: American Culture and History, Civil War, Female Leaders and Trailblazers, Gender Roles, Government and Politics, History, Military and War, Politics, Women's History and Rights
ListenSpies & Soldiers: Women in the Civil War

The Unending Toll of Discrimination

>> December 20, 2020

Segregation not only divides cities but leads to divided people as well. It fuels biases against people who may look or act different than us, leading to generations of inequity and discrimination. Viewpoints speaks with social justice activist, Tonika Johnson about the many impacts segregation has had on the city of Chicago.

topics covered: Bias, Civil Rights and Activism, Community, Diversity, Education, Equality, Ethnicity, Housing and Homelessness, Inequality, International/Global Affairs, Poverty and Wealth Inequality, Race and Identity, Racism and Discrimination, Segregation, Societal Issues, Sociology
ListenThe Unending Toll of Discrimination

Culture Crash: The Queen’s Gambit

>> December 13, 2020

You don’t need to be a chess whiz to enjoy The Queen’s Gambit. Viewpoints explores the Netflix breakout hit featuring actress Anya Taylor-Joy.

topics covered: Gender, History, Media and Entertainment, Netflix, Pop Culture, Streaming Media, TV
ListenCulture Crash: The Queen’s Gambit

The State of Climate Science in the U.S.

>> November 8, 2020

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere leading to a warmer planet. The largest source of greenhouse gas emissions due to human activities is from burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas for electricity, heat and transportation. In recent years, the increasingly dry and warm climate in the …

topics covered: Business and Entrepreneurship, Conservation and Sustainability, Diversity, Earth and Environmental Science and Climate Change, Energy and Renewable Energy, Energy Production, Government and Politics, Natural Disasters, Public Policy, Science and Technology, Transportation
ListenThe State of Climate Science in the U.S.

The Native American Vote: A Group Plagued By Voter Marginalization

>> November 1, 2020

There are more than 5.2 million Native Americans living in the U.S., yet only a small fraction cast a ballot each election cycle. What factors lead to this low turnout? Viewpoints speaks with two experts about how historical bias feels into the current challenges facing this group.

topics covered: American Culture and History, Civil Rights and Activism, Democracy and Elections, Government and Politics, History, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Poverty and Wealth Inequality, Race and Identity
ListenThe Native American Vote: A Group Plagued By Voter Marginalization

Poker: A Game of Skill & Luck

>> July 12, 2020

It’s a game of strategy, psychology and quick decision-making. Writer and now professional poker player Maria Konnikova joins Viewpoints’ to share how she was able to master the game and amass more than $300,000 in winnings in just three years.

topics covered: Family and Interpersonal Relationships, Gender, Sports and Recreation, Travel and Leisure
ListenPoker: A Game of Skill & Luck

Is Your Child Feeling Anxious Right Now? Giving Support Without Shielding Them From The World

>> June 28, 2020

We speak with a family trauma expert, Dr. Abigail Gewirtz, about dealing with these anxieties as an adult and how to have important conversations with your child or teen if you’re sensing that they’re more irritable, worried or anxious lately.

topics covered: Anxiety and Depression, Children and Parenting, COVID-19 Pandemic, Education, Family and Interpersonal Relationships, Mental Health, Race and Identity
ListenIs Your Child Feeling Anxious Right Now? Giving Support Without Shielding Them From The World

The Murder of George Floyd: A Deepening Public Health Crisis

>> June 14, 2020

How can a simple police call lead to the killing of an unarmed and unresisting man? For weeks, protests and outrage have spread across the U.S. and internationally as the killing of Floyd brings racial inequality and police brutality into focus once again. Even in the midst of a pandemic, people are showing up to say they’re fed up with the lack of equal …

topics covered: African American Culture, American Culture and History, Commentary and Criticism, COVID-19 Pandemic, Criminal Justice and Courts, Economics and Finance, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Police Misconduct, Police Reform, Poverty and Wealth Inequality, Protest, Public Health and Policy, Public Safety, Race and Identity, Racism and Discrimination
ListenThe Murder of George Floyd: A Deepening Public Health Crisis

Culture Crash: The Voices of African American Authors (2020)

>> June 14, 2020

Reading the works of black authors is an important part to better understanding why racial inequities still plague our country. We offer up some recommendations to add to your reading list.

topics covered: African American Culture, American Culture and History, Civil Rights and Activism, Diversity, HBO Max, Health and Medicine, History, Hulu, Literature and Writing, Media and Entertainment, Netflix, Race and Identity, Racism and Discrimination, Streaming Media
ListenCulture Crash: The Voices of African American Authors (2020)

One Country, Two Systems: The Deepening Political Crisis in Hong Kong

>> June 7, 2020

With the proposal of a new national security law in late May further tightening China's grip on the semi-autonomous territory of Hong Kong, the region is at a crucial tipping point.

topics covered: Democracy and Elections, Government and Politics, Protest, Race and Identity, Racism and Discrimination, Sociology
ListenOne Country, Two Systems: The Deepening Political Crisis in Hong Kong

Cannabis: A Complicated History

>> March 29, 2020

Throughout history marijuana wasn’t just used in medicinal or recreational settings, but also part of religious ceremonies or used by warriors before wartime battle. We speak with pharmacology expert Dr. Richard Miller about the drugs global history and its prohibition in the U.S. over the last 70 years.

topics covered: Economics and Finance, Government and Politics, Health and Medicine, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Race and Identity
ListenCannabis: A Complicated History

Move Over Albert: Uncovering Female Science Geniuses of the Past

>> March 8, 2020

What exactly classifies a person as a genius? Are there biological differences between male and female geniuses? Viewpoints’ explores these questions and highlights a few overlooked female scientists throughout history.

topics covered: Gender, Racism and Discrimination, Science and Technology, Women's Issues
ListenMove Over Albert: Uncovering Female Science Geniuses of the Past

Body-Worn Cameras: Is Fast-Changing Tech Leading to Better Policing?

>> March 1, 2020

Today, body-worn cameras are a mainstay in many police departments across the country. While the new technology increases transparency, is it leading to better relationships between the public and police? How are innovations in the field - including the incorporation of artificial intelligence - changing officers’ day-to-day duties?

topics covered: Criminal Justice and Courts, Racism and Discrimination, Science and Technology
ListenBody-Worn Cameras: Is Fast-Changing Tech Leading to Better Policing?

Born Into Slavery: Firsthand Perspectives of Formerly Enslaved Men And Women

>> February 23, 2020

Imagine being born into slavery in the South. You don’t have a dime to your name, received no education and all you know are the surrounding fields of the plantation you worked on. What would you do after the abolishment of slavery? How would you start over? Viewpoints speaks with historian and photographer, Richard Cahan, co-author of the new book River of …

topics covered: African American Culture, American Culture and History, Black History Month, History, Race and Identity, Racism and Discrimination, Slavery
ListenBorn Into Slavery: Firsthand Perspectives of Formerly Enslaved Men And Women

World War II: The Women of the OSS

>> February 2, 2020

More than 75 years ago, a diverse set of men and women making up the Office of Strategic Services were united together in their determination to win World War II. Some served as government spies or propagandists and others gathered terrain intelligence for army invasions. Whatever role they played, the OSS staff worked tirelessly for years and rose to the …

topics covered: Aging and Death, American Culture and History, Civil Rights and Activism, Community, Female Leaders and Trailblazers, Gender, Government and Politics, History, Military and War, Travel, TV, Women's History and Rights, Women's Issues, World War I and World War II, World War II
ListenWorld War II: The Women of the OSS

A Shift in Sweden: Similarities and Differences to the U.S.

>> October 27, 2019

International influence is pervasive in today’s interconnected, social media-driven world. Swedish author Elisabeth Åsbrink joins Viewpoints to discuss how her home country of Sweden has changed in recent years, and the perception of the country versus the reality of what’s happening within its borders.

topics covered: Diversity, Economics and Finance, Government and Politics, Health and Medicine, Immigration and Deportation, International/Global Affairs, Media and Entertainment, Race and Identity, Segregation, Social Media and Internet
ListenA Shift in Sweden: Similarities and Differences to the U.S.

Inside Look: Skin Whitening

>> September 15, 2019

Viewpoints producer Amirah Zaveri spoke with Dr. Carlos Charles a dermatologist who started Derma Di Colore in New York City - a dermatology practice catering to women with darker skin tones. In this clip, Dr. Charles talks about the role large companies play in marketing to women with a darker complexion and the deep-rooted cultural issues that feed into …

topics covered: Advertising/Marketing and Consumerism, Dermatology and Cosmetology, Health and Medicine, Media and Entertainment, Race and Identity, Racism and Discrimination, Sociology, Women's Issues
ListenInside Look: Skin Whitening
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