
Charting the Long March to Equality, Justice, and Joy
This week on Our Body Politic, creator and host Farai Chideya interviews Bryan Greene, consulting producer on the Oscar-winning documentary, “Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised),” and Vice President of Public Advocacy at the National Association of REALTORS. Farai and Greene discuss how events like the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival serve as opportunities for Black Americans to thrive in the face of social and housing discrimination. Then in our series, “Our Body Politics Presents…” we feature the podcast Truth Be Told with host Tonya Mosley who interviews author and scholar Dr. Marcia Chatelain and founder of Feed Our Soul Adrienne Wilson about how Black Americans are seeking and achieving equity by decolonizing their relationship to food.
Our Body Politic · Bryan Greene, B.A. Parker, Adamma Ihemeson, Rochelle Roberts, Sam Raphelson, Mike Goehler, Enrico Benjamin, Emily J. Daly, Phyllis Fletcher, Archie Moore, Ishea Brown, Steve Lack, Bianca Martin, Teresa Carey, Farai Chideya, Traci Caldwell, Tonya Mosley, Lauren Schild, Natyna Bean, Emily Ho
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