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Podcast Potluck—On race and religion
Welcome to our first Podcast Potluck, an occasional blog series featuring a collection of podcast episodes that together make a nice meal for the mind. BYOE (bring your own ears).Here are a few episodes with food for thought about race and religion. Is race a social construct? What does that even mean? What is it like for people of different racial backgrounds to talk about race? How do racial factors impact religious life? MIPodcast #48—(Almost) all about African American religious history, with Julius H. Bailey (June 2016) NPR’s Code Switch podcast, “Can We Talk About Whiteness?” (May 2016) MIPodcast #22–23—Race and Mormonism in the 19th century, with Paul Reeve and Ardis Parshall (March 2015)If you have recommendations for a future Podcast Potluck, send them to blairhodges@byu.edu.
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