MC 3333 Multiculturalism & the Media: Podcasts
Mass Communication Librarian
Podcasts
Some examples of social science podcasts, including those focusing on issues related to race, gender, and class:
- Code SwitchFrom NPR, Code Switch explores overlapping themes of race, ethnicity and culture, how they play out in our lives and communities, and how all of this is shifting. Includes transcripts.
- EmbeddedFrom NPR, Embedded takes a story from the news and goes deep. Includes transcripts for some episodes.
- Intersectionality Matters!Hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw, an American civil rights advocate and a leading scholar of critical race theory.
- InvisibiliaFrom NPR, Invisibilia explores the invisible forces that shape human behavior — things like ideas, beliefs, assumptions and emotions. No transcripts.
- Latino USAFrom Futuro Media, Latino USA provides weekly insights into the lived experiences of Latino communities throughout the nation, and is a window to the cultural, political, and social ideas that impact the country’s fastest-growing demographic. No transcripts.
- More PerfectFrom WNYC, More Perfect is a podcast that explores the stories behind Supreme Court cases and the Bill of Rights. No transcripts.
- RevealFrom The Center for Investigative Reporting, Reveal engages the public through investigative journalism and groundbreaking storytelling. Includes transcripts.
Rankings/Lists of Podcasts
- ChartableTop podcasts charts and rankings for Apple, Spotify, and Google podcasts.
- Earbud.fmFrom NPR, podcast recommendations sorted by subject.
- Stitcher ListPodcast rankings by category, provided by podcast service Stitcher.