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    Explore " slavery" with insightful episodes like "BONUS: Ep. 1 of Into America presents: Uncounted Millions", "Revisited: Cost of the crown, part 3 – the hidden history of the monarchy and slavery", "Cotton Capital: the Guardian and reparations", "Cost of the crown part 3: the hidden history of the monarchy and slavery" and "Indigenous Science with Dr. Jessica Hernandez" from podcasts like ""The Rachel Maddow Show", "Today in Focus", "Today in Focus", "Today in Focus" and "StarTalk Radio"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    BONUS: Ep. 1 of Into America presents: Uncounted Millions

    BONUS: Ep. 1 of Into America presents: Uncounted Millions

    On Into America presents: Uncounted Millions: The Power of Reparations, award-winning MSNBC correspondent Trymaine Lee dives into one of today’s most pressing debates: reparations. 

    Months ago, Trymaine discovered the little-known story of Gabriel Coakley and it blew his mind. In the midst of the Civil War, Coakley was among a handful of Black people who found a way to get compensated for slavery by the US government. On Uncounted Millions, Trymaine talks to Coakley’s descendants about how reparations forever changed their family’s trajectory. And as more cities and states consider the issue at a policy level, he imagines how reparations might shape the whole of Black America.  

    Listen to the first episode now. And follow the show: https://link.chtbl.com/iapum_fdlw

    Indigenous Science with Dr. Jessica Hernandez

    Indigenous Science with Dr. Jessica Hernandez

    Is Western science always the best science? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Marcia Belsky discuss Indigenous methods to combat climate change with Indigenous scientist and author Dr. Jessica Hernandez. 

    NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free.

    Thanks to our Patrons Jennifer E Carr, Ruben, Peter Kellner, Michele Bontemps, eric secrist, Zebulon C, Travis Ryan Otter, Matthew Young, SevereFLIPPER, and Cleo K for supporting us this week.

    Photo Credit: Antonio Campoy, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons