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In The Thick

A Climate of Racial Equity

In The Thick

Futuro Media

News Commentary, Politics, Culture, Society, News, Society & Culture

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2021

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Julio and guest co-host Jenni Monet, independent investigative journalist and founder of the newsletter Indigenously, are joined by S. Mitra Kalita, co-founder of URL Media and CEO and publisher of Epicenter-NYC, and Justin Worland, senior correspondent for Time Magazine covering climate change and policy. They reflect on the 2021 election results and unpack the latest with infrastructure spending and Biden’s Build Back Better plan. They also talk about the COP26 climate summit, and the latest on vaccine outreach. Staff Picks: - On the language around climate change, Mary Annaïse Heglar writes “as we look for new words and slogans, it should be for the purpose of galvanizing those who want to be on the right side of history,” for The Nation.  - Leaders in developing countries have faced hurdles in attending the COP26 climate conference, yet they are the most vulnerable to climate change, reports Justin Worland for Time Magazine.  - The 19th’s Washington correspondent Amanda Becker spoke with Arizona voters about what they are hoping to see from Biden’s Build Back Better plan, including a paid leave program.  Photo credit: AP Photo/Alastair Grant  


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0:00.0

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To take our survey today, that's survey.prx.org slash futuro.

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Thank you.

0:32.2

The US and the developed world has caused the problems that these vulnerable countries

0:37.4

are facing and therefore owes damages to these countries.

0:44.8

Welcome to In The Thick, a podcast about politics, race and culture from a POC perspective.

0:49.8

I'm Julio Ricardo Varela and I'm Jenny Monet.

0:53.8

Yay!

0:54.8

Wow, I got really excited there, the big yay.

0:56.8

I was trying to be Maria there for a second.

0:58.4

I'm so excited to have Jenny, founder of the amazing weekly newsletter, indigenously.

1:04.6

Guest co-hosting with me today because Maria is into some serious reporting in Latin America

1:12.4

in Mexico.

1:13.4

Just check out her Twitter feed, but welcome back to the show Jenny and so excited to

1:17.5

have you.

1:18.5

Thank you Julio.

1:19.5

Always great to be here.

1:20.9

And joining us from the fabulous borough of Queens, New York is Esmitra Calita, co-founder

1:27.6

of URL Media and CEO and publisher of EpiCenter NYC, Amy, sure.

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