APM Podcasts Exploring Racial Climate on American College Campuses
| APM Reports wins the 2021 Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for "Black at MIZZOU: Confronting race on campus" |
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| | | | Black at Mizzou: Confronting Race on Campus | Aug. 14 | Student Lauren Brown tells about her experiences at "Black Mizzou," a thriving campus-within-a-campus that Black students have built over decades to make the university a more welcoming place. | Listen |
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A note from Lumina's president | | We are pleased to share this podcast series from the education team at American Public Media. Lumina Foundation supported this independent look at the racial climate on college campuses in response to a “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. In August 2017, protestors who self-identified as white nationalists, neo-Nazis, and members of other hate groups proudly marched through the University of Virginia campus with torches, bearing weapons and chanting racist and antisemitic slogans. We found the protest unsettling and reprehensible. We are committed to ending systemic inequalities in education that not only weaken the economy but also jeopardize the future of American democracy. And we wanted to better understand how today’s students are encountering race on campus. We invite you to listen and learn. |
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| | Graduation rate for Native students surges at U. of Minnesota | March 26 | Unable to sleep one night, Dustin Marrow scrolled through Facebook, stopping when he saw an ad for an Ojibwe-language program. | Listen |
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| Black girl, white college | March 19 | When it was time for me to enroll in a four-year college, I chose North Dakota State, a school that's mostly white, conservative, and insular – everything I wasn't. It was the hardest year of my life. | Listen |
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| | A conundrum for student advocates: change their school or change society? | March 12 | Unlike protesters at many universities, activists at Harvard seek social justice reforms beyond campus. | Listen |
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| At some HBCUs, enrollment rises from surprising applicants | March 5 | After decades of declining enrollment, HBCUs are seeing an uptick in new applicants, especially among Latino and international students. | Listen |
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| How colleges are mishandling racial tensions | Sept. 12, 2019 | As administrators navigate issues of inclusion and free speech, students of color have been left to find their own way. | Listen |
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| Flagship universities don't reflect their states' diversity | Sept. 5, 2019 | The number of Black and Latino students enrolling in state flagship schools doesn't reflect states' ethnic makeup. | Listen |
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| | Stories about education, opportunity, and how people learn. | All Episodes |
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