Glenn Loury and John McWhorter consider the politics of a Democratic presidential contender opposing slavery reparations.
Glenn Loury speaks with economist Robert Cherry about new approaches to social and economic justice in black communities.
On a very special DMZ, Bill Scher and Matt Lewis talk about what’s kept their political marriage strong over the years.
In her documentary Naila and the Uprising, which airs Tuesday on PBS, filmmaker Julia Bacha tells the untold story of the role women played in the First Intifada.
Kat Rosenfield and Phoebe Maltz Bovy discuss how efforts to promote literature for women and minorities over “universal” literature can backfire.
Aryeh Cohen-Wade speaks with Marshall Curry, director of the Oscar-nominated documentary short A Night at the Garden.
Tripp Fuller, host of the Homebrewed Christianity podcast, critiques the worldview of some of the “New Atheists.”
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis consider why Beto O’Rourke’s momentum fizzled after the 2018 elections.
Glenn Loury speaks with Imam Alfred Mohammad about Louis Farrakhan’s inflammatory and anti-Semitic statements.
Robert Wright and journalist Ron Kampeas assess the controversial remarks of Rep. Ilhan Omar.