A Candidate in Virginia Challenges the Two-Party System, the Two Sisters Using Their Skills to Address Afghan Refugee Health, and Why Stan Culture Harms Us All

Host Farai Chideya asks Virginia gubernatorial candidate Princess Blanding about running on a third-party ticket and how her platform is diverse and inclusive. Our Body Politic public health contributor Dr. Kavita Trivedi covers everything we need to know about vaccines, and not only against Covid-19. Two sisters in the Bay Area share the story behind starting the Afghan Clinic, which serves the health needs of fellow Afghans. And on Sippin’ the Political Tea, Casey Mendoza of Newsy and Karen Attiah of the Washington Post, two contributors on the show, join Farai to examine what the Dave Chappelle controversy says about free speech, stan culture, and the importance of nuanced and fearless cultural critics, especially in communities of color.
EPISODE RUNDOWN
0:47 Third-party candidate Princess Blanding on her run to be Virginia’s Governor
11:59 Dr. Kavita Trivedi updates us on all news related to vaccines
21:18 Two public health professionals launch the Afghan Clinic to uplift their community’s health needs
30:56 Sippin’ the Political Tea: Our Body Politic contributors Casey Mendoza and Karen Attiah dissect the controversy around Dave Chappelle
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedOctober 29, 2021 at 8:00 PM UTC
- Length50 min
- Episode58
- RatingClean