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Pod Save the People

The Answer to Our Ancestors’ Prayers

Pod Save the People

Pod Save the People

News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.78.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2017

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

DeRay, Clint, Brittany and Sam talk about Indigenous Peoples Day, restoring prisoner rights in Florida, and more. Dr. Henry Louis Gates joins to explore race, oppression and anthropology through geneology, and Chef Sean Sherman joins to talk about pre-colonial cooking and indigenous nutrition.

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Durey and welcome to Pots of the People.

0:05.6

On this episode we have Dr. Henry Lewis-Kates, Harvard professor at Incredible Host of Finding

0:10.6

Your Roots which is going into its fourth season.

0:12.6

We also have Sean Sherman, the incredible chef who's going to talk to us about indigenous

0:17.0

food.

0:18.0

And then we have the news with me, Brittany Clinton, Sam as always.

0:21.0

And before we go into this episode, I'm reminded of some day I used to tweet often.

0:25.7

And it is, if your love requires me a high part of who I am, and that's not love, love

0:31.7

is never a request for silence.

0:34.7

In this episode we talk about identity.

0:36.7

It's a lot of conversations about identity.

0:38.8

And that's important because one of the key aspects of this identity work is that people

0:43.0

should be able to show up in the fullness of who they are.

0:45.7

And that we have conversations about how we got here, what identity means, and how we get

0:50.6

to a place that is equitable and just for everybody.

0:55.1

Some of that is about accounting for the past.

0:57.6

And some of that is about having a bold vision for what the future looks like.

1:01.8

So remember that love is never a request for silence.

1:04.8

Let's jump into this one.

1:05.8

Let's go.

1:07.0

And now the news with me, Brittany Pagnot, former member of the Ferguson Commission and

1:14.1

the President's Task Force and 20th Century policing.

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