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Notes from America with Kai Wright

Episode 5: White Like Me

Notes from America with Kai Wright

WNYC Studios

News Commentary, Politics, History, News

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2016

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Once again, race has become a central issue in a presidential campaign. But this time, it's not all about people of color. It's also about white Americans, and what their place is in 21st century America. This week, WNYC Studios and The Nation examine the history of what it means and has meant to be white in the United States of America. WNYC’s Jim O’Grady accompanies journalist Chris Arnade to Long Island. What they find is that as the economy has transitioned away from manual labor, it's struck at the very heart of the way many working-class Americans define masculinity, and, in turn, themselves. Plus, The Nation’s Kai Wright explores this notion with a group of Italian Americans who document their families' journey from immigrant scapegoats to full-fledged "whiteness." Episode Contributors: Kai Wright Jim O'Grady Karen Frillmann Joseph Capriglione About the show: In a Presidential election cycle big on negativity and short on discussion of issues, anxiety is proving to be a dominant theme -- over the economy, national security, and indeed, what it means to be an American in the 21st century. This podcast brings the voices of people trying to hold on to their piece of the American Dream and others who are looking to build one. The United States of Anxiety gives you an wide-open window into the polarizing economic, social and political ideas that have people on the edge of their seats during this unprecedented election cycle. The United States of Anxiety is hosted by Kai Wright and produced by WNYC Studios & The Nation. Listen to more shows from WNYC Studios: http://wny.cc/yzc4304odXpListen to more shows from The Nation: http://apple.co/1V85l3I WNYC Studios is the producer of other leading podcasts including Freakonomics, Radiolab, Here's The Thing with Alec Baldwin and many more.

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I always knew 90% of the media were in Clinton's pocket. But now, of course, with WikiLeaks and doing a lot of research on all that, it's quite obvious.

0:17.0

Everything has to be about race with these people.

0:20.0

And I, you know, we were supposed to be post-racial with the election of Obama.

0:27.0

Media and politicians have a lot of power.

0:31.0

You know, you have a kid, they listen and listen to video or watching the TV

0:36.4

and sometimes they want to take to their own hands in the case of my brother that

0:41.3

happens. No matter where you turn, you can't escape this fact.

0:46.0

If you are conservative Republican, straight and white, you are yesterday.

0:52.0

You are so yesterday yesterday you are so

0:53.7

yesterday you are so irrelevant you are so

0:56.9

unnecessary I grew up a racist and one of the hard things about growing up a

1:01.9

racist is first confronting the fact that you are

1:04.8

and then dealing with the people that you love who made you a racist you know to me

1:09.9

that's the hardest thing and people don't talk about that.

1:12.1

God bless the United States of anxiety.

1:16.0

Anxiety.

1:17.0

Anxiety.

1:18.0

Anxiety.

1:20.0

Anxiety.

1:21.0

Anxiety. Anxiety. I'm Kyi Wright and this is the United States of Anxiety, a podcast from WNYC

1:28.3

studios in the Nation magazine. This week I want to first introduce you to a charming young man named Phil Tamborino.

1:36.0

I retired six years ago. I'm 66 and my wife just retired last June.

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