Featured Webcasts / Podcasts

This list identifies webcasts that may be of interest to scholars, students, and practitioners working in communities of color and poor central city neighborhoods.

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Global Capitalism: The U.S. Election and Trump 2.0 in Historical Perspective





Past Featured Webcasts / Podcasts

In one key swing state both parties are courting black men (NPR podcast)

CitiesSpeak Podcast

PD&R Source of Income Discrimination

UCLA Housing Voice

THE FUTURE OF HOUSING JOURNALISM

The AI Echo of Saul Alinsky’s Legacy

Screams Before Silence

SOUR Studio What’s Wrong With WWW Podcast Series

The Bartlett Planning Podcast

James Baldwin’s Shadow (Throwback)

American Planning Association Podcast Series

Getting Personal: Racism and Health Equity

Can Development Be Anti-Racist? This Report Shows Us How

How to Save A Country Podcast, Roosevelt Institute: The Unfinished Business of Saving Democracy

How to Address Issues of Racial Equity and Justice

What’s in a name? Well, everything. (US Military Base Renaming Podcast)

A year after racist shooting rampage, Buffalo struggles to correct decades of segregation and systemic racism

IT’S 2023, AND THE POLICE STILL DON’T CARE ABOUT BLACK PEOPLE

Mind the gap: the growth in economic inequality [podcast]

Code Switch – NPR

The Impact of Policy on Public Health:  Evidence from Cannabis Legalization Experiments in the U.S. and Canada.

On Point Podcast: Inside one developer’s big bet on affordable housing in Los Angeles

The Fight for Environmental Justice in Michigan