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The best podcasts for Social Justice

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Who am I?

I am a climate justice and wildlife advocate. My passions for the environment and social justice drive me to demonstrate the links between today’s struggles for progress. The first podcast is the one I co-founded and co-host. I am passionate about this topic, and I consistently research new subjects pertaining to social justice.

My Show

What is my podcast about and/or how does it relate to the playlist topic you chose?

Closing the Gap is a social justice podcast about the different gaps in society including the racial wealth gap, gender equality gap, and more.

What is my podcast playlist about?

Diving in to learn more about social justice is the first step. After being educated, I hope you’re inspired to take action.

The podcasts I picked and why

1. Closing the Gap

Why this podcast?

This podcast shares stories of people creating change - stories that are often shared in mainstream media. By promoting collective healing and the importance of taking action, this podcast inspires people to be a part of the social justice movement.

Closing the Gap

Closing the Gap

Tania Roa and Adriana Medina

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There are a lot of gaps in society- the racial wealth gap, gender equality gap, education access gap, and more. To help close these gaps, best friends Colombian-American Tania Roa, climate justice advocate, and Mexican-American Adriana Medina, avid protestor and volunteer, share stories of ways to take action for systemic change. Through these stories, we can all gain new perspectives and begin a journey towards collective healing, while imagining what a more equal and just future could look like. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @closingthegappod ✨

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2. Latino USA

Why this podcast?

Latinos are the largest growing group in the U.S. They are often discriminated against based on their appearance, language, or nationality. Understanding Latino stories and supporting them is one way to show solidarity.

Latino USA

Latino USA

Futuro Media and PRX

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Latino USA offers insight into the lived experiences of Latino communities and is a window on the current and merging cultural, political and social ideas impacting Latinos and the nation.

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6 Listeners

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3. Anti-Racism Daily

Why this podcast?

Being anti racist requires constant action, constant work. It requires unlearning and relearning. Anti Racism Daily has tons of resources on how to contribute to societal progress, and this podcast is one of them.

Anti-Racism Daily

Anti-Racism Daily

Anti-Racism Daily

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Today's news and action items for a more equitable tomorrow. Hosted by Nicole Cardoza. Five minutes a day, seven days a week, ready by 6am EST. Subscribe to our daily newsletter at subscribe.the-ard.com and follow us on social media @ardtakeaction.

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2 Listeners

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4. Rebuilding Peace in Colombia

Why this podcast?

Colombian social justice advocates are a testament to the decades-long struggle for peace. No matter where you’re from, you can appreciate the obstacles activists have survived and their dedication to empowering their communities.

Rebuilding Peace in Colombia

Rebuilding Peace in Colombia

The Washington Office on Latin America

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These in-depth interviews with Afro-Colombian social justice leaders bear witness to the injustices visited upon exploited and forgotten populations in Colombia. Washington Office on Latin America

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5. The Joy Report - Intersectional Environmentalist

Why this podcast?

Social justice doesn’t exist without environmental justice or without joy. We can take action while celebrating one another and enjoying life on Earth. When we address the climate crisis and it’s impacts, we find solutions that work for people and the planet.

The Joy Report - Intersectional Environmentalist
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"The Joy Report" is a podcast dedicated to sharing stories about climate solutions and environmental justice grounded in intersectionality, optimism, and joy. Tune in to hear stories and updates on all things climate, social, and environmental justice explained in a succinct, accessible way by Arielle King (@ariellevking), an environmental justice advocate and attorney passionate about environmental education. The Joy Report is an evolving project created to give you the tools you need to stay informed and take action to protect people + the planet.

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