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Why Iranian perspectives often get flattened and caricatured

Date
Saturday, March 07, 2026 - 3:00 AM
Description
Iran has 90 million people of different ethnicities, faiths, and backgrounds, who have very different ideas about the country. Iranian American scholar Sina Toossi shares some of those varying perspectives with us to help complicate how Iranians feel

How the internet got gentrified

Date
Wednesday, March 04, 2026 - 3:00 AM
Description
We all know what gentrification looks like IRL — boxy, corporate-owned apartment complexes, places to get a quick bowl for lunch, streets that are dubbed "cleaner" and "safer" (even at the expense of the people who used to live there). But what does

Remembering Jesse Jackson

Date
Saturday, February 28, 2026 - 3:05 AM
Description
The late Reverend Jesse Jackson was — and still is — a revered civil rights activist, political trailblazer, and pop culture icon. For his critics, he was also villainized, or at the very least, a punchline. As Jackson's home going ceremony continues

The Young Lords' legacy of fighting for Puerto Rico from the mainland

Date
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 - 3:05 AM
Description
While Puerto Rican independence is in the spotlight after Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show, we're throwing it to our play cousins at La Brega, a show about all things Puerto Rico. We hear from former Young Lords member Iris Morales about how the

What is "white culture," anyway?

Date
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 3:00 AM
Description
Jeremy Carl — President Trump's nominee for a senior State Department role -- was called out for his commentary on "white erasure" during his Senate confirmation hearing earlier this month. He defended the idea that "white culture" is in danger of

The U.S., Cuba, and the people caught between

Date
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 3:00 AM
Description
The U.S. has been deporting people from Cuba in record numbers. That has come as a shock to many Cuban American communities, who had long enjoyed special protections that don't apply to most other immigrant groups. This week on the show we're talking