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Soraya Nadia McDonald on Being Black and Jewish; NBC's No Good, Very Bad Week

Soraya Nadia McDonald on Being Black and Jewish; NBC's No Good, Very Bad Week

People of the Pod · People of the Pod

February 25, 202130m 39s

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Journalist Soraya Nadia McDonald is the Culture Critic for The Undefeated, ESPN's platform for exploring the intersection of sports, race, and culture. She is a Pulitzer Prize finalist for her essays on theater and film, including The Unbearable Whiteness of Oklahoma. Last year, when her fellow Howard University alumnus Nick Cannon made antisemitic remarks, Soraya wrote a more personal essay about being Black and Jewish. Soraya sat down with us for a conversation about confronting antisemitism as a Black Jewish woman.

Then AJC Chief Advocacy Officer Dan Elbaum reflects on his 11 years at AJC, Manya Brachear Pashman discusses Michael Che's antisemitic joke on Saturday Night Live, and Seffi Kogen on criticism of a Jewish storyline on the NBC show "Nurses".

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Episode Lineup:

(00:40) Soraya Nadia McDonald

(19:14) Dan Elbaum

(22:28) Manya Brachear Pashman

(25:40) Seffi Kogen

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