podcast
April 28, 2016
At Length with Touré
Touré talks about his own experiences with microaggressions.
March 3, 2016
At Length with Charles M. Payne
Afridi talks about interfaith empathy and “racialization” among Muslim peoples.
At Length with K. Tsianina Lomawaima
Lomawaima discusses the power stereotypes hold in our societies.
At Length with Mehnaz Afridi
Afridi talks about interfaith empathy and “racialization” among Muslim peoples.
February 2, 2016
At Length with Ralina Joseph
Joseph talks identity politics and how equity takes more than diversity alone.
November 16, 2015
Documents that Changed the World: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, 1982
This UW podcast series explores the origin and meanings of historical documents.
May 29, 2015
At Length with Kathy Najimy
Najimy discusses drawing inspiration from 1970’s feminism, everyday prejudice in Hollywood and how women could change the world if they weren’t constantly struggling against society’s expectations for body image.
May 19, 2015
At Length with Adam Drewnowski
Drewnowski discusses the correlation between food, money and health, the strategies of “nutritional resilience,” and the “growing body of evidence that obesity in America is largely an economic issue.”
May 15, 2015
At Length with Shiriki Kumanyika
Dr. Kumanyika discusses the evolving landscape and presence of obesity within African-American demographics and giving people the tools to understand the health implications of their personal choices.
At Length with Bruce Blumberg
In this conversation with Steve Scher, Dr. Blumberg discusses obesogens, the hormone-disrupting chemicals that seem to change human metabolism.
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