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Countless studies have underscored just how significant of a hazard noise can be to the health of people everywhere, as well as the environment. (episode)
Countless studies have underscored just how significant of a hazard noise can be to the health of people everywhere, as well as the environment.
We talk with Jessica Cruel the new and first Black editor-in-chief of Allure.
We discuss the importance of mentoring for young black girls.
How the “Don’t Mute DC” movement brought go-go back to a street corner in Shaw in Washington D.C.
On Monday, A New York jury found R&B singer R. Kelly guilty on all 9 counts against him which included racketeering and sex trafficking charges. (episode)
On Tuesday, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation announced this year's 25 recipients of the so-called “genius grants.”
The organization ACT 4 SA in San Antonio, Texas is tackling police reform and pushing for police accountability.
The Women’s Health Protection Act would make abortion access a federal right and override the growing number of abortion bans that have been passed at the state level. (episode)
The Women’s Health Protection Act would make abortion access a federal right and override the growing number of abortion bans that have been passed at the state level.
Latinx communities are often excluded from mainstream conversations about reproductive health.
Sticking with the issue of women’s health, reproductive justice and lawmaker action we turn to the Black Maternal Health Momnibus
The Nation Sports Editor, Dave Zirin, talks with The Takeaway about his new book, The Kaepernick Effect: Taking a Knee, Changing the World. (episode)
In Texas, lawmakers are currently considering a bill that would ban transgender students from playing on sports teams that align with their gender identity.
We take a look at the ways sports media coverage or the lack of it, affects the power that athletes have when they seek to make change through activism.
The Nation Sports Editor, Dave Zirin, talks with The Takeaway about his new book, The Kaepernick Effect: Taking a Knee, Changing the World.
On Tuesday, President Biden declared a “new era” for U.S. diplomacy in his first speech as U.S. president to the United Nations General Assembly. (episode)
On Tuesday, President Biden declared a “new era” for U.S. diplomacy in his first speech as U.S. president to the United Nations General Assembly.
The uproar over the treatment of Haitian migrants at the border continues.
New guidance issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs could give LGBTQ Veterans discharged under the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy access to lost VA benefits. (episode)
A growing number of people, including prosecutors, police chiefs, and police officers, are pushing for change from the inside.
New guidance issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs could give LGBTQ Veterans discharged under the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy access to lost VA benefits.
Public health experts and aid groups are warning that there could be an imminent collapse of the health care system in Afghanistan if things don’t change soon.
The Department of Homeland Security will investigate the treatment of Haitian migrants at the U.S. border after images surfaced showing inhumane treatment by Border Patrol Agents. (episode)
Now, it’s up to the FDA to authorize the use of the vaccine for this age group, which some expect to happen by the end of October.
Nearly a year into the conflict in Ethiopia's northern region, millions face a humanitarian crisis due to famine and starvation.
The Department of Homeland Security will investigate the treatment of Haitian migrants at the U.S. border after images surfaced showing inhumane treatment by Border Patrol Agents.
What happens in this redistricting cycle could determine whether or not Republicans take back control of the House in 2022. (episode)
What happens in this redistricting cycle could determine whether or not Republicans take back control of the House in 2022.
Seven states in the U.S. have independent redistricting commissions charged with redrawing once-in-a-decade state legislative and U.S. congressional district maps, including Colorado.
After more than three decades of planning, the First Americans Museum is now open to the public.
Between 2011-2020 at least 710 indigenous people went missing in Wyoming. 85% of the missing are kids and 57% are female.
This weekend, a far-right rally was held in Washington, D.C. in support of the January 6th insurrectionists. (episode)
Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George placed first and second in last week’s preliminary mayoral runoff election.
France had been set to make the sale until the U.S. came in to strike its own deal to sell nuclear-powered submarines to Australia.
This weekend, a far-right rally was held in Washington, D.C. in support of the January 6th insurrectionists.
Latria Graham discusses, “The Dark Underside of Representations of Slavery” which focuses on the fight by Tamara Lanier to get images of her ancestors back from Harvard University.
Biden proposes raising taxes on the wealthy, the latest from Congress and the California recall election. (episode)
Plus, the latest from Congress and the California recall election.
The Takeaway checks in on Haiti a month after the devastating earthquake and amid a political power struggle in the aftermath of the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.
California Governor Gavin Newsome defeated a recall challenge. But that doesn't mean his main competitor, Black conservative talk radio host Larry Elder will disappear.