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Diversity & Inclusion Resources: Internet Resources

Print and electronic resources related to diversity, equity, and inclusion available through the Library

Podcasts: History

Seeing White from Scene on Radio - Although this series is only 14 episodes long, these documentary episodes dive into the question of where "whiteness" comes from and what it means.

1619 - From the New York Times, this series of six episodes was made to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans.

Code Switch - From NPR, this podcast is hosted by a team of seven journalists and covers race, ethnicity, and culture.

Making Gay History - Featuring archival LGBTQ Oral Histories, this podcast presents personal portraits of both known and long-forgotten champions, heroes, and witnesses to history.

Stuff You Missed in History Class - This podcast features stand-alone episodes on a wide range of topics throughout history. While not all episodes are related to diversity and inclusion, many cover topics such as race riots, historical injustices, and biographies of important queer people, women, and/or people of color.

Podcasts: Social

Pod Save the People - The hosts of this podcast explore news, culture, social justice, and politics, offering unique takes on news and especially focusing on overlooked stories and topics that disproportionately impact people of color.

Pod for the Cause - From the Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights, this podcast seeks to spur activism by expanding the conversation on the critical civil and human rights challenges of our day.

Intersectionality Matters! - This podcast is hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw, an American civil rights advocate and a leading scholar of critical race theory.

Strange Fruit - This podcast, hosted by a professor and a social justice activist, discusses politics, sexuality, race, and more.

QUEERY with Cameron Esposito - Featuring conversations between the host and LGBTQ+ guests, this podcast explores individual stories of identity, personality, and the shifting cultural matrix around gender, sexuality, and civil rights.

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