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#004: The B-Side

Our National Conversation About Conversations A...

Panoply

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4.8823 Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2015

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Hosts Baratunde Thurston, Raquel Cepeda, and Tanner Colby discuss listener questions and feedback about Episode #004: The “Recorded After Certain Events in Baltimore" Episode.   About Race is sponsored by MailChimp. More than 7 million businesses around the world use MailChimp to send email newsletters. More at MailChimp.com.

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0:00.0

About Race is sponsored by MailChimp.

0:02.2

More than 7 million businesses around the world use MailChimp to send email newsletters.

0:06.5

More at MailChimp.com.

0:08.2

The following podcast contains explicit language.

0:17.1

Hello and welcome to the B-side for episode four of our national conversation about conversations about race, the recorded after certain events in Baltimore episode.

0:26.5

I'm Raquel Cepeda here in Panoplies, New York Studios with my co-host Barretem-Day Thurston and Tanner Colby.

0:31.8

What up, what up?

0:32.7

Hello.

0:33.3

Yo.

0:34.1

If you're just joining us, the B-Side is a companion to our bi-weekly roundtable show where we discuss your thoughts, comments, and feedback.

0:41.5

The last episode dealt with the fallout from Freddie Gray's murder and the custody of the Baltimore Police Department.

0:47.1

How the media treated it, why black women, Native Americans, and Latinos are left out of the conversation around police brutality, and how neighborhoods are responsible for the economic inequality behind the unrest.

0:57.8

Here's what you had to say.

1:00.3

Sammy from South Dakota wrote us and he said, thank you for the work you are doing with your podcasts.

1:06.1

I have been listening since you started and love your show.

1:08.5

I just listened to episode 004 and had to reach out to thank you

1:12.7

for addressing the people who are almost always forgotten in these conversations, the Native American people who are pushed onto reservations and forgotten.

1:20.6

Thank you for acknowledging the truth of how little attention is paid to the Native communities.

1:25.3

Your conversation on this episode touched on suicide.

1:28.3

I hope that you will be able to go back to this issue, as it truly seems to have

1:32.0

significance in these conversations.

1:33.9

How does cultural identity relate to these off-the-chart suicide rates?

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