Podcasts on Racial Justice


Code Switch - NPR’s podcast about race and identity.

1619 - Accompanying podcast to NYT’s The 1619 Project.

The Daily - Many of the episodes touch on racial disparities and explores how much race plays a part in everything we see and do, including “The Systems That Protect the Police” and “The Latest From Minneapolis”.

Intersectionality Matters! Hosted by Kimberle Crenshaw

Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast

Pod for the Cause - Leadership conference on civil and human rights.

Pod save the people (Crooked Media) - Analyzes social issues, culture and politics.

Still Processing - Discusses everything from books to art to movies, while explaining how that often intersects with race in America.

Another Round - Been on hiatus since late 2017 but it’s still a good resource if you’re looking for a podcast that covers various aspects of the world (sometimes strictly through the lens of race).

Good Ancestor Podcast - Interview series hosted by Layla F. Saad, featuring “change-makers and culture-shapers exploring what it means to be a good ancestor”.

The Nod - The stories of Black life that don’t get told anywhere else (Gimlet Media).

No Country for Young Women - About life, love, and work in a white man’s world.

Come Through - Focuses on race in 2020.

Dear White Women - Social justice podcast hosted by Sara and Mishasha, two half-Japanese, half-white women who created the show as a way to talk about racial identity, among other issues.

Parenting Forward podcast episode, “Five pandemic parenting lessons with Cindy Wang Brandt”.

Fare of the Free Child podcast

Why I'm no longer talking to white people about race podcast

Speaking of Racism - Anti-racism podcast that discusses the various levels and history of racism within the United States.