Resistance Spotify Podcasts
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- Society & Culture
Resistance is a show about refusing to accept things as they are. Stories from the front lines of the movement for Black lives, told by the generation fighting for change. Hosted by Saidu Tejan-Thomas Jr.
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Say It All Now, Sugar
When Dominique was in college, she thought she knew exactly what resistance meant. That was until her grandfather said something that changed the rest of her life. In our season finale, we look at the small acts of resistance happening all around us, all the time.
You can find a transcript of this episode here.
Julian Randall's article Gold Teeth Are Beautiful On Their Own Terms was first reported for The Atlantic's Inheritance Project.
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Land of the Free, Home of the Braid
In a country that has policed Black women's hair for centuries, a sweet talkin' Texan named Isis Brantley clapped back.
You can find a transcript of this episode here.
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My Somebody
Kelly never saw herself as a ride or die. But that all changed when her partner Keith Davis Jr. was locked up.
This week we revisit one of our favorite Resistance episodes.
You can find a transcript of this episode here.
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Reunion
Aaron Randle's family reunion is a whole vibe. It's also one of the biggest and longest running Black reunions in the country, with hundreds of people coming together from all over every single year. But as Aaron discovers, it's way more than just a party. It's a promise that goes back 50 years.
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The Baobab Tree
When Saidu visits a cemetery near George Floyd Square, he meets a man who seems to be waiting for him.
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The Fist Without The Fuss
Protestors occupying George Floyd Square have been showing up and holding it down for over a year. They’re still fighting for justice. But what does justice look like?
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