Rebel Spirit

Rebel Spirit is a brand new podcast series from Akilah Hughes (Crooked Media’s “What a Day”) about her return to her small town of Florence, Kentucky with a mission to change her high school’s mascot from a Confederate General into a Biscuit. The show features moving interviews with everyone from the artist behind “Gritty,” The Philadelphia Flyers’ viral mascot, to principals at schools across the nation who have made this change. In speaking to people at every inflection point of the issue of problematic mascots, Rebel Spirit endeavors to make the process of correcting historic wrongs less of a bummer.
Bande-annonce
Season finale was more ads than show
-5 j
Why
Just one of the best podcasts
25 janv.
Entertaining, informative, necessary. A beacon of light to shine through murky times.
as a they
4 févr.
host akilah hughes is a tansphone
Thoughtful and entertaining!
29/10/2024
Akilah and the team have done a great job with this topic. I find myself waiting excitedly for each episode to come out. Thank you!
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