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89 Available Episodes (89 Total)Average duration: 01:02:32
May 26, 2022
Local journalists reflect on racist media legacies, and paths forward
00:54:13
‘I got an email being called the N-word just last week as a matter of fact for some of our coverage. I think at the end of the day what we can do is just truly speak the truth.’ -Marcus Harrison Green
May 19, 2022
A wild literary ride from rural Vancouver Island to Station Eleven and Sea of Tranquility
00:53:26
‘All anybody wanted to talk about was the pandemic, which I resisted for about a week, and then I realized we all need to talk about the pandemic. It's not even like it was the elephant in the room. It's like it was the room. It was unavoidable.’
May 12, 2022
‘What will I carry forward?’ A journey through wilderness, dementia, and memory
00:58:08
‘It took her some time to find her voice, but when she did she said three careful words, it’s so beautiful.’
May 05, 2022
One man’s story of the scourge of child sexual abuse
01:10:32
‘In the equation of institutional sexual abuse, the constant is the abuser. There's always going to be a certain percentage of child sex abusers in the population.’
Apr 20, 2022
Poet reflects on the intersection of Black art and a new generation of racial trauma
00:57:27
‘If black children belong to us, and we need not be mothers or fathers or even black for black children to belong to us, a part of us is always vigilant, and always exhausted.’
Apr 19, 2022
Mayor Bruce Harrell looks back on his first 100 days and details his plans moving forward
00:59:51
‘When I talk about public safety, when I talk about I need more officers, I always lead with, but not in a racialized or militarized fashion.’
Apr 14, 2022
In honor of women: poetry and music of struggle and joy
01:15:06
One poet asks, ‘Will you not open this door for me? My hand is exhausted from knocking at your door.’
Apr 06, 2022
DEI ’R’ US: Setbacks and progress on the road to belonging at work
01:20:53
‘It’s not going to happen in my lifetime. We are working to a future that we will not live to see. That’s what this work is about, and the healing is knowing that we’re doing it together.’
Mar 31, 2022
Can INTOIT moments bridge our partisan divide? Perhaps, if we seek them out
01:04:19
‘It's a different kind of approach and different kind of exchange that I know that we can do because I've seen it, and it's growing. It begins with a different definition of listening. Listening is about showing people they matter.’
Mar 23, 2022
Telling modern world history with Africa at the center
00:56:19
'This, I argue, is the beginning of the Age of Exploration, the Age of Discovery, and thereby, the start of the modern world.’
May 26 | 00:54:13
Local journalists reflect on racist media legacies, and paths forward
May 19 | 00:53:26
A wild literary ride from rural Vancouver Island to Station Eleven and Sea of Tranquility
May 12 | 00:58:08
‘What will I carry forward?’ A journey through wilderness, dementia, and memory
May 05 | 01:10:32
One man’s story of the scourge of child sexual abuse
Apr 20 | 00:57:27
Poet reflects on the intersection of Black art and a new generation of racial trauma
Apr 19 | 00:59:51
Mayor Bruce Harrell looks back on his first 100 days and details his plans moving forward
Apr 14 | 01:15:06
In honor of women: poetry and music of struggle and joy
Apr 06 | 01:20:53
DEI ’R’ US: Setbacks and progress on the road to belonging at work
Mar 31 | 01:04:19
Can INTOIT moments bridge our partisan divide? Perhaps, if we seek them out
Mar 23 | 00:56:19
Telling modern world history with Africa at the center
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