026: The African Timeline – W/ Dr. Judwin Ndzo & Dr. Clarisse Wuttidma.
“When are you getting married? When are you having a baby?”…..etc. Do any of these words sound familiar to you? Truth is that if you grew up in an African […]
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Best of Heated Moments Part 1: Ocho CHECKS Cris Carter for DISRESPECTING his football career, podcast
Ear Hustle’s eighth season launches on September 8th with a dramatic account of one of the most notorious days in San Quentin’s history: August 21st, 1971. By sundown, three guards and three incarcerated people lay dead. Fifty years later, the events of that day remain intensely contested, and emotions raw. We break down what happened, and why it still matters today.
As always, big thanks to Lt. Sam Robinson and Acting Warden Ron Broomfield for their support of the show.
Ear Hustle is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX.
“When are you getting married? When are you having a baby?”…..etc. Do any of these words sound familiar to you? Truth is that if you grew up in an African […]
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