Disrupted
Wednesdays & Sundays 2:00 PM, available as a podcast
Disruptions are all around us. Some spark joy and possibility. Others move us to take action and re-evaluate our world. Every week on Disrupted, host and political scientist Khalilah Brown-Dean unpacks how big and small disruptions are shaping our lives.
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Popular content creator Mr. Chazz advocates parenting based on connection and collaboration. Scholar Nandita Chaudhary says developmental psychology doesn't always reflect childhood in every country.
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This hour on Disrupted, we’ll learn proper holiday etiquette. Then explore winter holidays from cultures around the world. And later, we’ll share some of the holiday movies you’ve gotta see.
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A discussion with leaders from across the state about housing, childcare and economic mobility, including a look at statistics and potential solutions.
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We listen back to a conversation with Ned Blackhawk, who just won a National Book Award, and a discussion of the Supreme Court's ICWA ruling.
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Ken Burns talks about his distinctive style and why we may be in the most difficult crisis in U.S. history. Documentary producer Su Kim talks about her film 'Free Chol Soo Lee.'
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Listening to the news, it feels like there are more natural disasters than ever. This hour, we learn the climate science behind that and look at how the word disaster affects our thinking.
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This hour, we learn about the State Elections Enforcement Commission which oversees voter fraud allegations and campaign finance. We'll also examine Gen Z’s impact on future elections.
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We'll learn how Black and Native people have been portrayed in horror, and author P. Djèlí Clark will explain how his work as an academic historian informs his horror writing.
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This hour, we’re looking at changes in the death and dying space.
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Author and journalist Ari Berman discusses democracy and voting rights as we look at the 10 years since the Supreme Court's decision in Shelby Country v. Holder.