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Antiracism and Racism Audio and Videos

My So Called Enemy

My So Called Enemy

A coming-of-age film about the vital role of listening and empathy in bridging bridges across personal, cultural, religious, political and gender divides.

In the spirit of Michael Apted's "7 Up" series, the award-winning MY SO-CALLED ENEMY follows six courageous Palestinian and Israeli teenage girls who participated in a cross-cultural women’s leadership program in the U.S. and documents how the transformative experience of knowing their "enemies" as human beings in US meets with the realities of their lives back home in the Middle East over the next seven years.

A film about not making assumptions about, or creating “an other,” MY SO-CALLED ENEMY presents the complexities of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict through a human lens, and the possibility and hope that come from listening to each other’s stories.

Winner of Jury Prize, Best Conflict & Resolution Film at the Hamptons International Film Festival.

"Aired on the ITVS-curated “Global Voices” series (WORLD Channel)"

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"Identity Politics is a podcast that features new stories and perspectives about race, gender and Muslim life in America. From pop culture to politics, each episode co-hosts Ikhlas Saleem and Makkah Ali invite guests to talk about issues impacting their lives as Muslims at the intersection of multiple identities."

Defiant Lives: The Rise Of The Disability Rights Movement

Defiant Lives: The Rise Of The Disability Rights Movement

A triumphant film that traces the origins of the world-wide disability rights movement. It tells the stories of the individuals who bravely put their lives on the line to create a better world where everyone is valued and can participate.

Featuring interviews and rarely seen archival footage, the film reveals how these activists fought to live outside of institutions, challenged the stigmas and negative image of disability portrayed by the media, demanded access to public transportation, and battled to reframe disability rights as a social responsibility relevant to us all.

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Vigo Inclusion Film Festival. Official Selection at the Sydney Film Festival.

Code Switch (npr)

Code Switch (NPR)

Hosted by journalists of color, this podcast tackles the subject of race head-on. The series explores how it impacts every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, sports and everything in between.

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"LATINOS WHO LUNCH IS A PODCAST HOSTED BY ARTIST FAVYFAV AND ART HISTORIAN BABELITO. JOIN THEM AS THEY DISCUSS EVERYTHING FROM POP CULTURE AND ART TO ISSUES OF RACE, GENDER, AND CLASS IN LATINX COMMUNITIES."

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Pod Save the People (Crooked Media)

Organizer and activist DeRay Mckesson explores news, culture, social justice, and politics with fellow activists. They offer a unique take on the news, with a focus on people of color.

Kanopy Streaming Services

Kanopy Movies: Race and Class Studies

200+ videos are included in the "Race & Class Studies" category in Kanopy.

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"Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire."