Ben & Jerry's & Vox Media's Who We Are Chronicles Racism
Laura McQuarrie — September 2, 2020 — Social Good
References: thewhoweareproject.org & prnewswire
From storytelling to interviews, there are many anti-racism podcasts that help people open their eyes to systemic racism, racial injustices and the importance of the Black Lives Matter Movement, and Ben & Jerry's and Vox Media are teaming up to introduce a new one called Who We Are.
Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America is a podcast that promises to share surprising facts on the history of racism in the US, including the systems that have supported discrimination and brutality for hundreds of years. Listeners will be able to tune in to the six-episode podcast hosted by Carvell Wallace, a New York Times bestselling author, regular contributor to the New York Times Magazine, memoirist and award-winning podcaster.
Image Credit: Ben & Jerry's
Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America is a podcast that promises to share surprising facts on the history of racism in the US, including the systems that have supported discrimination and brutality for hundreds of years. Listeners will be able to tune in to the six-episode podcast hosted by Carvell Wallace, a New York Times bestselling author, regular contributor to the New York Times Magazine, memoirist and award-winning podcaster.
Image Credit: Ben & Jerry's
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