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Three prominent Black thinkers discuss a proposal to convene a summit of elected leaders to address the unique challenges confronting African American men.
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The prolific Pakistani novelist discusses his latest: a speculative fiction about race, identity and the human capacity for empathy.
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The bestselling novelist's latest work has been selected by Maryland Humanities as 2022's One Maryland One Book, and the author joins us to talk about it.
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In her first novel, the anti-racist activist and University of Maryland social scientist imagines a dystopian future in which the imminent takeover of the US government by white supremacists sparks an armed Black and Brown rebellion.
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The prominent developmental psychologist discusses her research into the roots of individual and systemic racism and racial discrimination, and their profound repercussions.
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In Dr. Belew's book of essays, she and other leading experts examine the rise and growth of the White power movement in America.
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In her latest book, Hood College historian Dr. Terry Anne Scott examines how racial lynchings were popular public exhibitions in late 19th- & early 20th-century Texas.
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The activist, author, and mother discusses her new book about ways to counter conscious and unconscious racism in our learning environments.
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Journalist Baynard Woods descends from two families, the Baynards and the Woodses, who once enslaved hundreds of Black people. His new memoir, "Inheritance: An Autobiography of Whiteness," traces how he came to realize his responsibility for the system of privileges they set up.
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In Dr. Belew's book of essays, she and other leading experts examine the rise and growth of the White power movement in America.